this is what the golden hind looked like -the random person wrote this! who loves tacos
with kryptonite
the Golden Hind was constructed in the the shipyards at Aldeburgh, Suffolk circa 1574 and moved to Plymouth, Devon in 1576 for use by Sir Francis Drake
A replica of the Golden Hind had been at Southend for as long as I can remember. It lay alongside the pier. I went to Southend last Saturday, 11/8/07, and discovered it had been replaced by Adventure Island. There is still a galleon type vessel in that spot but it is NOT called the Golden Hind. So it would appear that the Adventure Island galleon replaced the Golden Hind within the last few years.
The Golden Hind (or Golden Hinde) was an English galeon best known for its circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580, captained by Sir Francis Drake. She was originally known as the Pelican, but was renamed by Drake mid-voyage in 1578, as he prepared to enter the Strait of Magellan, calling it Golden Hind to compliment his patron, Sir Christopher Hatton, whose armorial crest was golden "hind" (the heraldic term for a female deer). hatton was one principal sponsors of Drake's world voyage.
Sir, Frances Drake and his survey crew of the Golden Hind 1579 Sir, Frances Drake and his survey crew of the Golden Hind 1579
809 WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH. There was actually 60 crew,plus Drake. Ony 54 made it back. The Golden Hind was actually quite small,only about 120ft. I don't think even a massive warship like Victory had over 800 crew.
The Golden Hind did sink, it sank in 1988 on November 5th.
Francis drake set sail on the golden hind in 1577.
There is a replica of the Golden Hind in Southwark, London and another in Brixham, Devon.
this is what the golden hind looked like -the random person wrote this! who loves tacos
there were the babbersugurn
By shipwrights.
with kryptonite
The golden hind.
francis drake's sip before the golden hind was called hot dog
I guess thats the way the breed is. One of my golden retrievers had to have both hind leg acl surgeries.