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Francis Drake

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Gender Male
Death7723 years ago
Born Tavistock
United Kingdom
Date of died January 28,1596
DiedPortobelo
Panama
NationalityEnglish
Battles and wars Anglo–Spanish War
Battle of Gravelines
Spouse Elizabeth Sydenham
Mary Newman
Siblings John Drake
Thomas Drake
Joseph Drake
Elizabeth Drake
Edward Drake
Job Piracy
Sailor
Buccaneer
Politician
Engineer
Parents Edmund Drake
Mary Mylwaye Drake
Date of birth January 1,5672
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID432334

Francis Drake and the Spanish Main
Saving Brigit [The Passionate PIs 2]
She Shouldn't, But She Will [The Passionate PIs 1]
A Full Relation of Another Voyage Into the West Indies: Made by Sir Francis Drake; Accompanied with Sir John Hawkins, Sir Thomas Baskerfield, Sir Nicholas Clifford, and Others. Who Set Forth from Plimouth on the 28Th of August 1595
Sir Francis Drake's Nautical Almanack, 1546
Eboracum: Or, the History and Antiquities of the City of York, from Its Original to the Present Times: Together with the History
The Voyages and Travels of That Renowned Captain Sir F. Drake Into the West Indies, and Round about the World, Etc. - Scholar's Choice Edition
List of Members of the Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati; Including a Complete Roll of the Original Members
Sir Francis Drake and the Plymouth corporation, the history of the Plymouth leat. Read before the Plymouth institution, and repr. from the Transactions of that society
The life of . . . sir Francis Drake [by J. Campbell]. Together with the historical and genealogical account of sir F. Drake's family, and extracts from Nicholson's History of Cumberland [ed. by sir T. T. Fuller-Eliott-Drake].
The King of California: Pacific Adventures, No. 1
An Accurate Description and History of the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St. Peter, York, . . . in Which Is Given a Short History of the Lives of the Archbishops and Deans; . . . Vol. II
Las Vegas Honeymoon
The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake . . . Collected Out of the Notes of Master Francis Fletcher . . . and Compared with Divers Others [Sic] Notes That Went in the Same Voyage
Lives and Voyages of Drake, Cavendish, and Dampier: Including a View of the History of the Buccaneers
The Voyages and Travels of That Renowned Captain Sir Francis Drake. Into the West-Indies, and Round about the World.
Sir Francis Drake, Description of His Landing at Drake's Bay, Marin County, California, June 17, 1579. Being an Exact Copy of Parts of the Original Re
Famous Voyage of Sir Francis Drake Into the South Sea: And There Hence About the Whole Globe of the Earth, Begun in the Year of Our Lord, 1577
An Accurate Description and History of the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St. Peter, York, . . . Illustrated with Fourteen Copper Plates, . . . to Which Are Added, Catalogues of the Archbishops, Deans, . . . Third Edition, with Additions
Sir Francis Drake, Description of His Landing at Drake's Bay, Marin County, California, June 17, 1579. Being an Exact Copy of Parts of the Original Report of This Voyage, in His Caravel the Golden Hind, Including a Description of the First Religious Ser
A Speech Deliver'd to the Worshipful and Ancient Society of Free and Accepted Masons. at a Grand Lodge, Held at Merchant's-Hall, in the City of York. by the Junior Grand-Warden
An Accurate Description and History of the Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St. Peter, York, . . . Illustrated with Copper-Plates, . . . to Which Are Added, Catalogues of the Archbishops, Deans, . . . Vol. I. of 2; Volume 1
An Accurate Description and History of the Cathedral and Metropolical [sic] Church of St. Peter, York, . . . Illustrated with Copper-Plates, . . . to Which Are Added, Catalogues of the Archbisops [sic], Deans, . . . Second Edition, with Additions
The World Encompassed by Sir Francis Drake . . . Collected Out of the Notes of Master Francis Fletcher . . . and Compared with Divers Others [Sic] Notes That Went in the Same Voyage - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Life of the Celebrated - Scholar's Choice Edition
The Life of the Celebrated
The World Encompassed
The Voyages and Travels of that Renowned Captain Sir F. Drake Into the West Indies, and Round about the World, Etc
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Sir Francis Drake was an English explorer and privateer best known for his circumnavigation of the world in a single expedition between 1577 and 1580. This was the first English circumnavigation, and third circumnavigation overall.

Black Lives Matter: the statues fall, but what will replace them?

Jun 18,2020 11:24 am

From Bodmin to the Orkney Islands, and calls for a heated Black lives matter protests for honors advocates of slavery and racist views to be Taken Down over the UK.

This Week , Oriel College , Oxford announced that he wants

It Comes after protesters threw a bronze incarnation of The Slave -dealer Edward Colston, and a statue of slaveholder Robert Milligan.

So, with statues fall, what to replace, if at all, should you?

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For the campaign group Rhodes, The Replacement of the Oxford-statue "is a topic that needs to be taken into account, and discussed, and in the community".

Among The Other controversial figures is that of the Conservative politician Henry Dundas, who is sitting on a 41m high column in St Andrew Square, Edinburgh. In the late 18Th Century , Dundas the abolition of slavery, argued for a delay. Now, over 12,000 people have signed remove, a petition for his statue.

What should come next? Nancy Barrett , the Initiator of the petition, told to replace The Bbc , The Statue would run the risk of "erasing the reality of Edinburgh's involvement in The Slave trade".

"A blank column is the perfect way to show that We Are not trying to hide our past, But are well aware of the damage it is causing," she Says .

But with a new plaque to dedicate it for those enslaved as a result of his actions. The Move is supported by Sir Geoff Palmer , professor emeritus at Heriot-Watt University, who was it, "nothing about slavery" on the original plaque.

', Who do we value?' The Bristol bus boycott, under the leadership of Paul Stephenson , contributed to The Creation of the "Race Relations Act 1965

will place Over 300 miles, in Bristol, a petition is required, a statue of Paul Stephenson erected in Colston's. He organized the, which saw activists overturn a ban on Ethnic Minorities working on the buses of The City .

University of Bristol historian Dr Madge Dresser, Says Stephenson, is in resonance with many people, because the history of the boycott was "so Hopeful ", But he was only one of A Number of people, the change helped effect.

you would be open to it, something installed to mark the area where the Colston statue, however, and thinks, what it should promote, "the kind of civic conversation that we must bear".

It could be Banksy's suggestion that Colston statue other statues of protesters pulling down, or an empty plinth a work of art as. Some people want to.

"It kind of Says : who do we appreciate? And, of course, who is 'we'?", she Says . "This is really important, because it is a kind of collective identity, the marginalization, if it is not properly made to reaffirm. "

For Courtney Powell , have begun to remove a petition, a statue of Sir Francis Drake in Plymouth, The Answer is the establishment of a memorial for the victims of slavery. She thinks it would help the consciousness of the

"The great misunderstanding with the removal of the statues is that people think it is, remove history, which is not the case. We still have the museums and the history books," she Says .

A statue of William Gladstone in St John's Gardens in Liverpool

But the Liverpool-based historian Laurence Westgaph statues Says are an important educational tool to those who do not read history books, "a reason to reflect on The Past ".

"The Public sector is The Best classroom," he Says . "What should I do believe that we gave them, away from the Victorian, Edwardian idea of these 'Great Men of history' and to give a far more nuanced and complete version of The Story . "

with reference to the statues of the former Prime Minister and fellow Liverpudlian William Gladstone , he Says , this could be achieved through the Installation of plaques with.

Rather than the removal of statues, he thinks that it is essential that The Balance of representation in The Public space -that is why he buried the fundraising for a memorial to the victims of slavery, were anonymous in Liverpool.

"If you demolish this energy was in the building, there is not much that we could not reach," he Says .

can be seen A statue of Sir Thomas Picton (left), in a gallery of Welsh heroes in Cardiff City Hall

But for Dan De'ath, Lord Mayor of Cardiff, the actions of The Slave -owner Sir Thomas Picton - who are the use of torture defends during the colonial Governor of Trinidad - were so "egregious" that his statue must be removed from City Hall .

"you feel deeply uncomfortable, it makes you almost question the institution, you are," he Says .

in his view, The Statue could be replaced by another artifact in the possession of The Council - Even one that has little to do with the Race Relations (at least explicitly). In Shrewsbury, for example, a petition suggests that a statue of the British colonial general Clive of India could be replaced by other personalities from the Region, such as the poet Wilfred Owen or novelist Mary Webb .

Melissa Sebata, President of the Cardiff Metropolitan University's Afro-Caribbean society, Says the removal of Sir Thomas statue is a higher priority than a replacement. Grew up in Oxford, she was well versed in The Statue , when she moved to Cardiff three years ago.

"As a black person, it is very traumatizing. It is a bit of an abuse victim to their abuser anywhere you go, and you are not celebrated," she Says .

"I think Until Now people have a way of putting it, if you try me as dramatically or me just to make trouble. That's why I'm so happy that this is happening on a global Scale . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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