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WSKY The Bob Rose Show
Captain Bligh…you've heard the name, do you know the real story?

WSKY The Bob Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 8:25


Famed explorer and English Naval officer William Bligh was the victim of the mutiny of the HMS Bounty during a trip from Tahiti in 1789. But there's more to the story than just the mutiny…from the descendants of mutineers on Pitcairn Island, to Bligh and a crew of 18 navigated over 3,600 nautical miles in a small open boat to reach Timor in the Dutch East Indies, to the movies inspired by the mutiny.

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein
An extraordinary journey from his humble beginnings in a Canadian oil town to the far reaches of the globe, retracing the paths of legendary explorers and embarking on solo expeditions across challenging terrains, Bert Terhart.

Long Shot Leaders with Michael Stein

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 37:10


Bert Terhart is an adventurer, sailor, and lifelong explorer who currently resides on a smaller island off Vancouver Island, Canada, a place with a surprisingly large population of 750,000. Originally from the prairies of Canada near Fargo, North Dakota, Bert grew up in a small, hardworking oil town, shaped by cold landscapes and a strong sense of community. His Dutch heritage, with a family background in the Merchant Marine, ignited his lifelong love of sailing. ⁣ Bert joined the Canadian Army at 17, attending the Canadian military college, the equivalent of West Point. He served in the Canadian Special Service Force, an elite unit trained alongside the U.S. military, and participated in intense Cold War-era training exercises. His military experience led him to reflect on the harsh realities of war, but he ultimately left the Army and pursued a career in oceanography after being disqualified from the Navy due to colorblindness. ⁣ A passion for the ocean, history, and exploration led Bert to retrace the routes of legendary explorers like Captain Cook and William Bligh, sailing over 50,000 nautical miles and navigating some of the most remote and challenging regions in the world, including the Arctic Circle and the Bering Sea. He is also known for his solo paddling expeditions across Canada and adventurous voyages in the Southern Ocean.

Zeitsprung
GAG483: Bounty, Brotfrucht und die Rum-Rebellion

Zeitsprung

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2024 46:39


Am 28. April 1789 wird William Bligh mit 18 weiteren Seeleuten in einem Beiboot mitten im Südpazifik, auf offener See, ausgesetzt. Es ist der Auftakt zum wahrscheinlich berühmtesten Aufstand der Seefahrtsgeschichte: der Meuterei auf der Bounty. Aber auf welcher Mission war Bligh mit der Bounty überhaupt im Südpazifik unterwegs und was hat die Brotfrucht damit zu tun? Wir sprechen in der Folge über die Meuterei auf der Bounty, aber vor allem über eine weitere Rebellion gegen Bligh. Diesmal als Gouverneur von New South Wales: die Rum-Rebellion, den ersten und einzigen Militärputsch in der Geschichte Australiens. // Erwähnte Folgen - GAG177: Robert Fortune, Botaniker und Teespion – https://gadg.fm/177 - GAG226: Der Untergang der Batavia – https://gadg.fm/226 - GAG248: Der Venustransit von 1761/69 und das erste wissenschaftliche Großprojekt – https://gadg.fm/248 - GAG254: Eine kurze Geschichte des Kautschuks – https://gadg.fm/254 - GAG247: Der Emu Krieg von 1932 – https://gadg.fm/247 // Literatur - Simon Füchtenschnieder, Meuterei im Paradies: Die Fahrt der Bounty und der globale Seehandel im 18. Jahrhundert, 2024. - Caroline Alexander: The Bounty, The true Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty, 2003. - Michael Duffy: Man of Honour: John Macarthur, 2003. //Aus unserer Werbung Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/GeschichtenausderGeschichte //Wir haben auch ein Buch geschrieben: Wer es erwerben will, es ist überall im Handel, aber auch direkt über den Verlag zu erwerben: https://www.piper.de/buecher/geschichten-aus-der-geschichte-isbn-978-3-492-06363-0 Wer Becher, T-Shirts oder Hoodies erwerben will: Die gibt's unter https://geschichte.shop Wer unsere Folgen lieber ohne Werbung anhören will, kann das über eine kleine Unterstützung auf Steady oder ein Abo des GeschichteFM-Plus Kanals auf Apple Podcasts tun. Wir freuen uns, wenn ihr den Podcast bei Apple Podcasts oder wo auch immer dies möglich ist rezensiert oder bewertet. Wir freuen uns auch immer, wenn ihr euren Freundinnen und Freunden, Kolleginnen und Kollegen oder sogar Nachbarinnen und Nachbarn von uns erzählt! Du möchtest Werbung in diesem Podcast schalten? Dann erfahre hier mehr über die Werbemöglichkeiten bei Seven.One Audio: https://www.seven.one/portfolio/sevenone-audio

Consistently Eccentric
The Rum Rebellion - Trying to say bye Bligh to authority in Australia

Consistently Eccentric

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 68:32


When setting up a brand new colony it is important to ensure that you have a long term plan. Unfortunately for the convicts being sent to Botany Bay in Australia, it seemed that their ongoing welfare was more of an afterthought. And when the first Governor left and placed the leader of the New South Wales Corps in temporary charge things went downhill fast. Which is always a likely outcome when alcohol becomes the primary currency...The impact of allowing the New South Wales Corps to abuse their power, even for a short time, led to nearly 20 years of struggle to get the colony in Australia under some sort of control.This week we will be talking about these efforts, how they were undermined, and how eventually the Colonial Office got so desperate that they appointed the former captain of the HMS Bounty, William Bligh, to be the new Governor. Because surely you could trust everyone to follow orders under his watch?Guest Host: Ollie Green Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Antena Historia
El Motín del Bounty: Un relato de rebelión en alta mar - Acceso anticipado - Episodio exclusivo para mecenas

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 58:34


Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! En la historia de la navegación marítima, el Motín del Bounty ocupa un lugar destacado por su dramatismo, violencia y trascendencia. Ocurrido en 1789 a bordo del HMS Bounty, este evento narra la rebelión de la tripulación contra su tiránico capitán, William Bligh, durante un viaje desde Tahití a Inglaterra. Contexto histórico: El HMS Bounty era un barco de la Royal Navy británica, comandado por William Bligh, cuya misión era transportar plantas de pan del árbol (Artocarpus altilis) desde Tahití a las colonias británicas en el Caribe. Bligh, conocido por su carácter severo y disciplinario, estableció normas estrictas a bordo, lo que generó un creciente malestar entre la tripulación. El viaje a Tahití: En 1788, el Bounty partió de Inglaterra hacia Tahití, donde la tripulación disfrutó de una estancia agradable durante cinco meses. Los hombres intercambiaron bienes con los tahitianos, establecieron relaciones con mujeres locales y se familiarizaron con la cultura y costumbres de la isla. El regreso a Inglaterra y el inicio del descontento: En abril de 1789, el Bounty zarpó de Tahití con las plantas de pan del árbol a bordo. Sin embargo, el regreso a Inglaterra se convirtió en una travesía plagada de tensiones y abusos por parte del capitán Bligh. Las raciones de comida se redujeron drásticamente, los castigos se intensificaron y el trato degradante hacia la tripulación se tornó insoportable. La chispa del motín: El 28 de abril de 1789, mientras el Bounty se encontraba en las Islas Pitcairn, el desdén de Bligh hacia la tripulación alcanzó su punto álgido. Tras una discusión con Fletcher Christian, maestro de a bordo, Bligh lo relevó de su cargo y lo humilló públicamente. Este incidente desencadenó la rebelión. La toma del Bounty: Al amanecer del 29 de abril, mientras Bligh se encontraba fuera del barco, Fletcher Christian lideró el motín. La tripulación se apoderó del Bounty, arrestó a Bligh y a sus oficiales leales, y los abandonó en un bote junto con 18 miembros de la tripulación que no participaron en la rebelión. El destino de los amotinados: Tras el motín, el Bounty navegó hacia Pitcairn, donde la mayoría de los amotinados se estableció con mujeres tahitianas y fundaron una comunidad. Algunos años después, la tripulación del HMS Pandora, enviada en su búsqueda, descubrió el asentamiento y arrestó a los amotinados que aún vivían. Diez de ellos fueron condenados a muerte, mientras que el resto fueron enviados a Inglaterra para ser juzgados. Legado del Motín del Bounty: El Motín del Bounty ha sido objeto de numerosas obras literarias, películas y documentales. La historia ha sido interpretada de diversas maneras, centrándose en la tiranía del capitán Bligh, las motivaciones de los amotinados, la búsqueda de la libertad y la construcción de una nueva sociedad en Pitcairn. Más allá del motín: El viaje del Bounty y el motín en sí representan un capítulo fascinante en la historia naval. Más allá de la violencia y el drama, este evento pone de relieve la complejidad de las relaciones humanas en un entorno aislado y la búsqueda de la libertad ante la opresión. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VIAJE 2024* https://antenahistoria.com/normandia-memorable/ Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ correo..... mailto:info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices https://advoices.com/antena-historia Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Antena Historia
El Motín del Bounty: Un relato de rebelión en alta mar

Antena Historia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 58:34


En la historia de la navegación marítima, el Motín del Bounty ocupa un lugar destacado por su dramatismo, violencia y trascendencia. Ocurrido en 1789 a bordo del HMS Bounty, este evento narra la rebelión de la tripulación contra su tiránico capitán, William Bligh, durante un viaje desde Tahití a Inglaterra. Contexto histórico: El HMS Bounty era un barco de la Royal Navy británica, comandado por William Bligh, cuya misión era transportar plantas de pan del árbol (Artocarpus altilis) desde Tahití a las colonias británicas en el Caribe. Bligh, conocido por su carácter severo y disciplinario, estableció normas estrictas a bordo, lo que generó un creciente malestar entre la tripulación. El viaje a Tahití: En 1788, el Bounty partió de Inglaterra hacia Tahití, donde la tripulación disfrutó de una estancia agradable durante cinco meses. Los hombres intercambiaron bienes con los tahitianos, establecieron relaciones con mujeres locales y se familiarizaron con la cultura y costumbres de la isla. El regreso a Inglaterra y el inicio del descontento: En abril de 1789, el Bounty zarpó de Tahití con las plantas de pan del árbol a bordo. Sin embargo, el regreso a Inglaterra se convirtió en una travesía plagada de tensiones y abusos por parte del capitán Bligh. Las raciones de comida se redujeron drásticamente, los castigos se intensificaron y el trato degradante hacia la tripulación se tornó insoportable. La chispa del motín: El 28 de abril de 1789, mientras el Bounty se encontraba en las Islas Pitcairn, el desdén de Bligh hacia la tripulación alcanzó su punto álgido. Tras una discusión con Fletcher Christian, maestro de a bordo, Bligh lo relevó de su cargo y lo humilló públicamente. Este incidente desencadenó la rebelión. La toma del Bounty: Al amanecer del 29 de abril, mientras Bligh se encontraba fuera del barco, Fletcher Christian lideró el motín. La tripulación se apoderó del Bounty, arrestó a Bligh y a sus oficiales leales, y los abandonó en un bote junto con 18 miembros de la tripulación que no participaron en la rebelión. El destino de los amotinados: Tras el motín, el Bounty navegó hacia Pitcairn, donde la mayoría de los amotinados se estableció con mujeres tahitianas y fundaron una comunidad. Algunos años después, la tripulación del HMS Pandora, enviada en su búsqueda, descubrió el asentamiento y arrestó a los amotinados que aún vivían. Diez de ellos fueron condenados a muerte, mientras que el resto fueron enviados a Inglaterra para ser juzgados. Legado del Motín del Bounty: El Motín del Bounty ha sido objeto de numerosas obras literarias, películas y documentales. La historia ha sido interpretada de diversas maneras, centrándose en la tiranía del capitán Bligh, las motivaciones de los amotinados, la búsqueda de la libertad y la construcción de una nueva sociedad en Pitcairn. Más allá del motín: El viaje del Bounty y el motín en sí representan un capítulo fascinante en la historia naval. Más allá de la violencia y el drama, este evento pone de relieve la complejidad de las relaciones humanas en un entorno aislado y la búsqueda de la libertad ante la opresión. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VIAJE 2024* https://antenahistoria.com/normandia-memorable/ Antena Historia te regala 30 días PREMIUM, para que lo disfrutes https://www.ivoox.com/premium?affiliate-code=b4688a50868967db9ca413741a54cea5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Produce Antonio Cruz Edita ANTENA HISTORIA Antena Historia (podcast) forma parte del sello iVoox Originals ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- web……….https://antenahistoria.com/ correo..... mailto:info@antenahistoria.com Facebook…..Antena Historia Podcast | Facebook Twitter…...https://twitter.com/AntenaHistoria Telegram…...https://t.me/foroantenahistoria DONACIONES PAYPAL...... https://paypal.me/ancrume ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ¿QUIERES ANUNCIARTE en ANTENA HISTORIA?, menciones, cuñas publicitarias, programas personalizados, etc. Dirígete a Antena Historia - AdVoices https://advoices.com/antena-historia Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

WDR ZeitZeichen
Die Meuterei auf der Bounty (am 28.4.1789)

WDR ZeitZeichen

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 14:45


Bei der berühmtesten Meuterei der Seefahrts-Geschichte war manches nicht wie in der Legende: Kapitän Bligh war kein Tyrann, und Fletcher Christian nicht mal der Anführer der Meuterer... Von Andrea Kath.

HILF: History I'd Like to F**k
HILF 55 - Mutiny on the Bounty with Scott Edwin Williams

HILF: History I'd Like to F**k

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 69:05


Come aboard the ill-fated Bounty with Dawn and guest, Scott Edwin Williams. Scott is a school-teacher and author of the fantastic book series, LIGHTBULB MOMENTS IN HUMAN HISTORY which looks at history with a nod to both humor, and a hope for the future. Together they trace the origins and outcomes of not only the infamous Captain Bligh, but the mutineers, their Tahitian lovers, and even the blind fiddler... Dawn's SourcesBook - The Truth About the Mutiny on the Bounty by Glynn Christian. *The author is a descendant of mutineer, Fletcher Christian!Genealogy Site - Essential if you want to keep track of who-was-who and where they went.Pitcairn Islands Study Center - Go here for details on each mutineer, specifically the ones who ended up on the island.----See Dawn on THE HISTORY CHANNEL!Crazy Rich AncientsHistories Greatest Mysteries (several coming next season)HILF is now on Patreon! ---COMING UP:EP56 - The Mutiny on the Bounty, Part 2 with author and historian, Scott Edwin Williams.HILF is part of The DEN - Deluxe Edition Network. Go there to find your NEXT favorite podcast!---WANNA TALK? Find us on Instagram or email us hilfpodcast@gmail.comTheme song: Composed and performed by Kat Perkins.

Boring Books for Bedtime
The Voyage of The Bounty to the South Sea, by William Bligh, Part 2

Boring Books for Bedtime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 48:20


Let's continue the infamous voyage of HMS Bounty, which so far isn't too exciting. This time, lots of latitude and longitude marking, Fletcher Christian gets a promotion, we see a whale, and the attempt to round Cape Horn is...something less than successful.   Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW   Read “The Voyage of The Bounty to the South Sea” at Project Gutenberg: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15411   Music: "Watching Whales on the Moon,” by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY, https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com   If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, http://www.boringbookspod.com.

Beyond The Horizon
Tales Of Tenacity And Hope: William Bligh (12/2/23)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 8:49


Captain William Bligh, born on September 9, 1754, in Plymouth, England, was a British naval officer and explorer known for his remarkable survival story after the mutiny on the HMS Bounty in 1789. Bligh's early life involved exposure to maritime traditions, and he quickly rose through the ranks of the Royal Navy. He gained significant experience as a master's mate on James Cook's third voyage to the South Pacific.In 1787, Bligh was appointed as the commanding officer of the HMS Bounty, tasked with transporting breadfruit plants from Tahiti to the West Indies. The prolonged stay in Tahiti led to a mutiny on April 28, 1789, with Fletcher Christian leading the rebellion. Bligh and 18 loyal crew members were cast adrift in an open boat.The subsequent open boat journey, lasting 47 days, showcased Bligh's exceptional navigational skills and leadership. Despite the harrowing conditions, Bligh successfully guided his crew to safety in Timor, a Dutch-controlled island. His survival story became legendary, and he was exonerated of any wrongdoing in subsequent inquiries.Bligh continued his naval career, facing controversies such as the Rum Rebellion during his tenure as Governor of New South Wales in 1808. Despite challenges, he left an enduring legacy as a skilled navigator, resilient leader, and a symbol of courage in the face of adversity. Captain William Bligh's name remains synonymous with the extraordinary open boat journey and his indomitable spirit at sea.(commercial at 5:59)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5080327/advertisement

The Epstein Chronicles
Tales Of Tenacity And Hope: Captain William Bligh (12/2/23)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 8:49


Captain William Bligh, born on September 9, 1754, in Plymouth, England, was a British naval officer and explorer known for his remarkable survival story after the mutiny on the HMS Bounty in 1789. Bligh's early life involved exposure to maritime traditions, and he quickly rose through the ranks of the Royal Navy. He gained significant experience as a master's mate on James Cook's third voyage to the South Pacific.In 1787, Bligh was appointed as the commanding officer of the HMS Bounty, tasked with transporting breadfruit plants from Tahiti to the West Indies. The prolonged stay in Tahiti led to a mutiny on April 28, 1789, with Fletcher Christian leading the rebellion. Bligh and 18 loyal crew members were cast adrift in an open boat.The subsequent open boat journey, lasting 47 days, showcased Bligh's exceptional navigational skills and leadership. Despite the harrowing conditions, Bligh successfully guided his crew to safety in Timor, a Dutch-controlled island. His survival story became legendary, and he was exonerated of any wrongdoing in subsequent inquiries.Bligh continued his naval career, facing controversies such as the Rum Rebellion during his tenure as Governor of New South Wales in 1808. Despite challenges, he left an enduring legacy as a skilled navigator, resilient leader, and a symbol of courage in the face of adversity. Captain William Bligh's name remains synonymous with the extraordinary open boat journey and his indomitable spirit at sea.(commercial at 5:59)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5003294/advertisement

Aspects of History
Film Club: The Bounty (1984)

Aspects of History

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 42:24


On the 28th April 1789, the crew of HMS Bounty, under the command of Lt. William Bligh, mutinied. Led by Fletcher Christian, Bligh and some of his crew were placed in a rowing boat, whilst the mutineers took the Bounty to the South Pacific.The film, starring Anthony Hopkins and Mel Gibson, depicts these events in a film that is eminently quotable.Director Tim Hewitt joins our editor to chat about the film, including the usual categories, and the true story behind it.LinksThe Bounty (1984)Mutiny on the BountyTim Hewitt on X/TwitterOllie on X/TwitterEmail: history@aspectsofhistory.com

Früher war mehr Verbrechen
#82 Meuterei auf der Bounty – 1789 war mehr Befehlsverweigerung

Früher war mehr Verbrechen

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 53:40


Was haben eine tropische Pflanze, ausbaufähige Führungsfähigkeiten, Sklaverei und eine legendäre Rolle für Marlon Brando gemeinsam? Korrekt, die „Meuterei auf der Bounty“. In dieser Folge begeben sich Nina und Katharina mal wieder auf Hohe See. Denn in den frühen Morgenstunden des 28. April 1789 wird der Kommandant der „Bounty“, William Bligh, unsanft geweckt und blickt auf die Spitze eines Bajonetts. Fletcher Christian und weitere acht Besatzungsmitglieder haben die Kontrolle über das Schiff an sich gerissen und zwingen den Leutnant nun an Deck. Die le-gendäre Meuterei hat begonnen. **// Quellen & Shownotes //** **Links:** - Video von Yes Theory zu Pitcain Island: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2Dw-PuNZSE **Quellen:** - Alexander, C., The Bounty, London 2003 - Goege, H., Die Meuterei auf der „Bounty“, Deutschlandfunk.de, 28.04.2014, https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/vor-225-jahren-die-meuterei-auf-der-bounty-100.html - Manz, A., Kapitän der „Bounty“ brachte Brotfrucht in die Karibik, Sci-enxx.de, 6. Januar 2023, https://www.scinexx.de/news/biowissen/kapitaen-der-bounty-brachte-die-brotfrucht-in-die-karibik/ - Royal Museums Greenwich, Mutiny on the Bounty, https://www.rmg.co.uk/stories/topics/mutiny-on-bounty - Witt, J., Die Bounty war sein Schicksal, Darmstadt 2014 - Zeit Online, Meuterei vor 225 Jahren: Der Mythos "Bounty" lebt, 27. April 2014, https://www.zeit.de/news/2014-04/27/schifffahrt-meuterei-vor-225-jahren-der-mythos-bounty-lebt-27114609 // Folgt uns auf Instagram // https://www.instagram.com/frueher.war.mehr.verbrechen/?hl=de // Karte mit allen „Früher war mehr Verbrechen“-Tatorten // https://bit.ly/2FFyWF6 // Mail //: https://linktr.ee/fwmv // Kaffeekasse //: https://ko-fi.com/fwmvpodcast GEMAfreie Musik von https://audiohub.de

Cuento contigo
5X01 El motín de la Bounty

Cuento contigo

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 34:02


Corre el año de 1787 cuando el rey Jorge III encarga al teniente de navío William Bligh que se dirija a las Islas de la Sociedad, donde según Cook abunda el árbol del pan, para recoger algunos ejemplares y trasladarlos a las Indias Occidentales con el fin de aprovechar su fruto como alimento. Para ello lo pone al mando de la Bounty, un antiguo mercante transformado en fragata. Lo que comienza como una misión de tipo naturalista, se convertirá en uno de los episodios más relatados de la historia naval inglesa, cuando parte de la tripulación, que ha pasado demasiado tiempo entre los nativos de las islas, se amotina y no desea continuar viaje. En esta obra William Bligh narra de primera mano la otra cara de los famosos acontecimientos: la del que sufrió el motín y tuvo que luchar para sobrevivir, junto con sus fieles, y avisar a las autoridades de lo ocurrido. Su sentido de la responsabilidad lo llevó en un pequeño bote, cubriendo un distancia de 3.618 millas náuticas. Gracias a Ediciones del Viento, te traigo un fragmento del libro "La verdadera historia del motín de la Bounty" escrito por el mismo capitán que sufrió este motín.

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词汇提示1.mutiny 兵变2.harsh 严厉地3.cramped 狭窄的4.veteran老兵5.marine 海军陆战队员6.commissioned 受委托的7.turmoil 动乱的8.complexion 肤色9.seized 夺取10.tyrant 暴君11.tactful 圆滑的12.controversy 争论原文Mutiny!!Mutiny is a word that has brought fear to the most powerful empires in the world.Mutiny is when soldiers and sailors refuse to obey their commanders, often killing or imprisoning them.Mutiny can spread through whole armies and navies, throwing governments into crisis.No wonder that nations have always taken harsh measures to punish mutinous leaders.The ancient Romans executed every tenth man from an army unit that had mutinied.However,one of history's most famous mutinies did not happen to a whole army or navy, it happened on a single small ship, H.M.S. Bounty.H. M.S. Bounty set sail from England in December 1787.It was a small cramped vessel, uncomfortable during a long voyage.Its goal was to sail to the South Pacific and bring back Tahitian breadfruit plants.The government hoped that breadfruit would provide a cheap food for black slaves in the British West Indies.The captain of the Bounty was William Bligh, a veteran of many voyages.His crew, however, was largely made up of inexperienced young men.There was no room on the ship for soldiers or marines, so Bligh, as the only commissioned officer, had the difficult task of maintaining order.Many of the sailors established relationships with island women.Meanwhile,the collection of breadfruit plants for the homeward voyage continued.In April 1789, Captain Bligh decided that it was time to return to England.The breadfruit plants were loaded on the deck, making the ship cramped indeed.The Bounty set sail and would no doubt have reached England again, except for the turmoil in the mind of one of its young officers.Fletcher Christian was 24 years old, of dark complexion, and from a good family.As the Bounty pulled further from Tahiti, Fletcher seemed to have decided that he didn't want to return to England.Tahiti had been an earthly paradise, and now long months of discomfort aboard ship awaited him.He was too far from Tahiti to return by himself.On April 28, 1789, some of Fletcher Christian's friends seized control of the ship.Captain Bligh and eighteen sailors who supported him were put in a small open boat with limited food and water.Meanwhile,Christian and his 24 followers sailed back to Tahiti.Eventually,Fletcher Christian would sail the Bounty to the uninhabited Pitcairn Islands,far to the south of the shipping lanes.Meanwhile,Bligh and his loyal followers sailed in their open boat almost the width of the Pacific Ocean.They suffered from thirst, hunger and sickness, as well as hostile natives.Finally,they reached Timor in Indonesia in June and eventually made their way to the capital, Batavia.When they returned to England, Captain Bligh was first greeted as a hero.Soon,however, public attitudes changed.The legend began that Bligh was a cruel tyrant who had caused the mutiny by harsh treatment of his men.Although Bligh had a temper, and was not very tactful, this does not appear to be the whole story.In fact, it is the controversy over who is to blame for the mutiny - Bligh or Christian -that has kept the story alive for more than 200 years.翻译兵变! !叛变这个词让世界上最强大的帝国感到恐惧。兵变是指士兵和水手拒绝服从他们的指挥官,通常会杀死或监禁他们。兵变可以蔓延到整个陆军和海军,使政府陷入危机。难怪各国总是采取严厉措施惩罚叛变的领导人。古罗马人每十个叛变的士兵中就有一个被处死。然而,历史上最著名的兵变之一并没有发生在整个陆军或海军身上,它发生在一艘小船上,英国皇家海军舰艇“赏金”号。1787年12月,英国军舰“赏金”号从英国启航。这是一艘窄小的船,在长途航行中很不舒服。它的目标是航行到南太平洋,带回大溪地的面包果。政府希望面包果能为英属西印度群岛的黑奴提供一种廉价的食物。“赏金”号的船长是威廉·布莱,他参加过多次航行。然而,他的船员大多是没有经验的年轻人。船上没有士兵或海军陆战队员的位置,所以布莱作为唯一的军官,承担着维持秩序的艰巨任务。许多水手与岛上的妇女建立了关系。与此同时,为返航收集面包果的工作仍在继续。1789年4月,布莱船长决定是时候回到英国了。面包果栽在甲板上,把船挤得很挤。“赏金”号启航了,如果不是船上一位年轻军官脑子里的混乱,它无疑又要到达英国了。弗莱彻·克里斯蒂安24岁,肤色黝黑,出身名门。随着“赏金号”离塔希提岛越来越远,弗莱彻似乎已经决定不回英国了。塔希提岛曾经是人间天堂,现在等待他的是船上漫长数月的不适。他离塔希提岛太远了,不可能一个人回去。1789年4月28日,弗莱彻·克里斯蒂安的一些朋友控制了这艘船。布莱船长和支持他的18名水手被安置在一艘小船上,食物和水都很有限。与此同时,克里斯蒂安和他的24名追随者乘船返回塔希提岛。最终,弗莱彻·克里斯蒂安将“赏金”号驶向无人居住的皮特凯恩群岛,那里离航道很远。与此同时,布莱和他的忠实追随者们驾着他们的敞舱船航行了几乎整个太平洋。他们饱受干渴、饥饿和疾病的折磨,还有充满敌意的当地人。最后,他们在六月到达了印度尼西亚的帝汶岛,并最终到达了首都巴达维亚。当他们回到英国时,布莱船长首先受到了英雄般的欢迎。然而,公众的态度很快就改变了。传说布莱是一个残酷的暴君,他残酷地对待他的部下,引起了这场兵变。虽然布莱脾气暴躁,而且不太圆滑,但这似乎并不是事情的全部。事实上,是关于谁应该为兵变负责的争论——布莱还是克里斯蒂安——使这个故事流传了200多年。

Boring Books for Bedtime
Relaxation Rewind! The Voyage of The Bounty to the South Sea, by William Bligh, Part 1

Boring Books for Bedtime

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 54:40


In this remastered episode from the wayback, let's take a relaxing trip aboard the good ship Bounty, which maybe you've heard of? It's all breadfruit and bad weather (so far). Sleep ahoy!   Help us stay ad-free and 100% listener-supported! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW   Read “A Voyage to the South Sea” at Project Gutenberg here: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15411   Music: "Watching Whales on the Moon,” by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY: https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com   If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, http://www.boringbookspod.com.

History Extra podcast
A mutineer in the family

History Extra podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 32:13


In 1789, a group of mutinous sailors seized control of HMS Bounty from its captain William Bligh in dramatic fashion. A new book by Harrison Christian explores the life of the author's direct ancestor Fletcher Christian, who famously led the mutiny. Speaking with Rob Attar, Christian explains why the crew decided to overpower Bligh, during their Pacific voyage, and tells the extraordinary story of their blood-soaked colony on Pitcairn Island. (Ad) Harrison Christian is the author of Men Without Country: The True Story of Exploration and Rebellion in the South Seas (Ultimo, 2022). Buy it now from Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Men-Without-Country-Exploration-Rebellion/dp/1761150707/ref=tmm_hrd_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=&tag=bbchistory045-21&ascsubtag=historyextra-social-histipad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Classic Audiobook Collection
The Mutiny of the Bounty and other narratives by William Bligh ~ Full Audiobook

Classic Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 213:47


The Mutiny of the Bounty and other narratives by William Bligh audiobook. In Bligh's own words, we hear about the lead-up to the famous mutiny and what happened afterwards with the mutineers and the castaways. This work contains two additional narratives by Bligh: Life of a Sailor Boy and The Sunken Treasure.

Dan Snow's History Hit
Mutiny on The Bounty

Dan Snow's History Hit

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 22:53


Numerous novels, TV shows and as many as 5 movies- including the Hollywood classic starring Clarke Gable and Marlon Brando - have immortalised the story of the Mutiny on the Bounty in the popular imagination forever. The mutiny on the HMS Bounty occurred in the South Pacific Ocean on 28 April 1789. Disaffected crewmen, led by acting-Lieutenant Fletcher Christian, seized control of the ship from their captain, Lieutenant Bligh, and set him and eighteen loyalists adrift in a rowing boat. The mutineers settled on Tahiti and Pitcairn Island, while Bligh navigated more than 4,000 miles in the rowing boat to safety. and began the process of bringing the mutineers to justice.Direct descendent of lead mutineer Fletcher Christian, Harrison Christian joins Dan on the podcast to seperate the myth from the truth in this epic tale of a rebellious crew, a mammoth journey and a lost colony in the far-flung tropics of the Pacific Ocean. The legends started when William Bligh returned to Britain and immediately rewrote the facts of what happened to fit his narrative; novelists and film-writers have been doing the same ever since.The producer was Mariana Des Forges and the audio editor was Dougal Patmore.If you'd like to learn more, we have hundreds of history documentaries, ad-free podcasts and audiobooks at History Hit - subscribe to History Hit today!To download the History Hit app please go to the Android or Apple store. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

The American Journal of Losers
#48 - William Bligh and the HMS Bounty

The American Journal of Losers

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 75:47


There are a lot of perfectly good reasons to commit treason. In the spring of 1789 twenty British sailors found, perhaps, one of the coolest: they wanted to hang out with their Tahitian girlfriends. This week AJL takes to the seas to discuss history's most famous mutiny and the lieutenant who just had the kind of face you just want to violently overthrow. Sources:Complement of the HMS BountyHistory's Mysteries - The True Story of Mutiny on the BountyAdam McShane, Joey Bednarski, and Cosmo Nomikos are stand up comedians based out of Chicago, IL.AJL is part of the Lincoln Lodge Podcast Network: https://www.thelincolnlodge.com/podcasts

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast
Pitcairn Island (Encore)

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 11:30


On April 28, 1789, the crew of the HMS Bounty engaged in a mutiny against their despotic captain, William Bligh. After sending the captain out on a rowboat, the rest of the crew sailed to an uninhabited island, sank the ship, and set up home.  The descendants of those mutineers are still living on that island today. Their home has become one of the most unique and remote communities on Earth. Learn more about Pitcairn Island, its history, and how it continues to exist at the edge of the world, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily. Subscribe to the podcast!  https://podfollow.com/everythingeverywhere/ -------------------------------- Executive Producer: Darcy Adams Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere Update your podcast app at newpodcastapps.com Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/ Everything Everywhere is an Airwave Media podcast." or "Everything Everywhere is part of the Airwave Media podcast network Please contact sales@advertisecast.com to advertise on Everything Everywhere. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Théâtre et compagnie
"Les Révoltés de la Bounty" de Jules Verne

Théâtre et compagnie

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 47:32


durée : 00:47:32 - Fictions / Théâtre et Cie - En décembre 1787, la Bounty quitte l'Angleterre sous le commandement du capitaine William Bligh, un homme cruel et colérique. Le navire fait voile vers Tahiti lorsque éclate une mutinerie menée par son second, Fletcher Christian.

Théâtre
"Les Révoltés de la Bounty" de Jules Verne

Théâtre

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 47:32


durée : 00:47:32 - Fictions / Théâtre et Cie - En décembre 1787, la Bounty quitte l'Angleterre sous le commandement du capitaine William Bligh, un homme cruel et colérique. Le navire fait voile vers Tahiti lorsque éclate une mutinerie menée par son second, Fletcher Christian.

His2Go - Geschichte Podcast
His2Go#82 - Meuterei auf der Bounty: die wahre Geschichte

His2Go - Geschichte Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 54:00


Am 28. April 1789 kommt es zu einem der bekanntesten Ereignisse der Seefahrtsgeschichte, der Meuterei auf der Bounty. Ein Teil der Mannschaft zerrt Kapitän William Bligh im Morgengrauen aus seiner Kajüte und zwingt ihn, gemeinsam mit 18 weiteren Besatzungsmitgliedern in ein winziges Boot zu steigen, das bald völlig verloren im Ozean zurückbleibt. Für die eine Gruppe beginnt ein fast aussichtsloser Kampf ums Überleben, für die andere die Flucht vor der britischen Marine, die mit einer unerwarteten Wendung endet. So sehr die Geschichte der Bounty auch romantisiert und verklärt wurde, so zeigt ihr wahrer historischer Kern doch eine tragische Geschichte, die für fast niemanden der Beteiligten gut ausgeht............Das Folgenbild zeigt eine Gravur von Hablot Knight Browne, 1841, die den Moment der Meuterei darstellt..........Literatur:Alexander, Caroline: Die Bounty. Die wahre Geschichte der Meuterei auf der Bounty, Berlin 2003 [Original: The Bounty. The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty, New York 2003].Wahl, Joachim; Wahl, Susanne: Brutale See: von Meuterern, Schiffbrüchigen und Eingeborenen, Hey Publishing GmbH 2015..........Unsere Quellen findet ihr hier, auf Instagram und auf unserer Website His2Go.deIhr könnt uns dabei unterstützen, weiterhin jeden 10., 20. und 30. des Monats eine Folge zu veröffentlichen. Folgt uns bei Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Podimo, Instagram oder Twitter und bewertet uns auf Apple Podcasts, Spotify oder über eure Lieblings-Podcastplattformen. Über einen Spendenlink auf unserer Website könnt ihr uns finanziell unterstützen, damit wir Literatur und neue Technik für den Podcast anschaffen können.Wir freuen uns über euer Feedback, Input und Vorschläge zum Podcast, die ihr uns über das Kontaktformular auf der Website, Instagram und unserer Feedback E-Mail: feedback.his2go@gmail.com zukommen lassen könnt. An dieser Stelle nochmals vielen Dank an jede einzelne Rückmeldung, die uns bisher erreicht hat und uns sehr motiviert..........Music from https://filmmusic.io “Sneaky Snitch” by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Plain Loafer by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4223-plain-loaferLicense: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Daniel Ramos' Podcast
Episode 346: 28 de Abril del 2022 - Devoción matutina para adolescentes - ¨Un salto en el tiempo¨

Daniel Ramos' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 5:17


================================================== ==SUSCRIBETEhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNpffyr-7_zP1x1lS89ByaQ?sub_confirmation=1================================================== == DEVOCIÓN MATUTINA PARA ADOLESCENTES 2022“UN SALTO EN EL TIEMPO”Narrado por: DORIANY SÁNCHEZDesde: PERÚUna cortesía de DR'Ministries y Canaan Seventh-Day Adventist Church  28 DE ABRILMOTIN EN EL BOUNS«Todos los que tomen espada, a espada perecerán» (Mateo 26:52, RV95).probablemente haya oído hablar del motín en el Bounty. Se han escrito libros y se han hecho películas sobre esta historia rebosante de conspiración, traición y asesinato. La mayoría de los marineros de aquella época no eran tipos muy agradables. Maldecían, bebían, jugaban y se peleaban todo el tiempo. Los barcos en el mar eran como pequeñas ciudades con sus propios gobiernos. El capitán era a la vez rey y verdugo; podía hacer que te azotaran si no le gustaba cómo lo mirabas, y podía hacerte caminar por la pasarela si sospechaba que estabas tramando un motín. El capitán William Bligh del HMS Bounty era ese tipo de hombre.Al intentar llevar a cabo un cargamento de frutos del árbol del pan desde Tahití a las Indias Occidentales, se había ganado demasiados enemigos a bordo de su barco. Tras pasar cuatro o cinco meses en la hermosa isla de Tahití, el capitán seguramente a los hombres que regresaran al barco y se prepararan para zarpar. Sin embargo, Fletcher Christian tenía otros aviones. El 28 de abril de 1789, él y veinticinco marineros se amotinaron y tomaron el control del barco. En represalias por el horrible trato que creían haber recibido del capitán Bligh, lo abandonaron a la deriva en un bote salvavidas con dieciocho de sus restos. Luego partieron en busca de un hogar en el paraíso.Dieciséis tripulantes decidieron quedarse en Tahití, aunque el riesgo de ser capturados por las autoridades británicas era alto. Christian y otros ocho, junto con dieciocho hombres y mujeres tahitianos, partieron en busca de un lugar en alguna isla tropical paradisíaca donde nunca los encontrarían. La isla de Pitcairn parecía ser el lugar ideal, a casi 1,600 kilómetros (1,000 millas) al este de Tahití. Tras quemar el Bounty, se instalaron en Pitcairn en 1790, pero sus problemas no terminaron ahí. La enfermedad los acosaba, y cuando empezaron a fabricar licor en la isla, no hicieron más que beber y pelear. Peleándose por las mujeres que habían traído consigo, se mataron entre ellos, uno a uno. Finalmente, solo quedó un hombre de los amotinados originales: John Adams. En 1808, los marineros de un barco ballenero desembarcaron y encontraron a Adams y a una comunidad de mujeres y niños. El sueño de los amotinados de encontrar un lugar en el paraíso donde pudieran vivir como reyes se había esfumado. Cada uno había pagado el precio de sus pecados, y el propio Adams era un frágil anciano.Esta historia es para aquellos que se engañan creyendo que podemos pecar y no pagar el precio. Jesús dijo a sus discípulos que todos los que viven por la espada morirán por la espada. Los hombres de la isla de Pitcairn son un ejemplo perfecto de las palabras de Jesús hechas realidad.

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast
Mutiny, the Bounty and the Fletcher Christian story

Late Night Live - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 20:40


A direct descendant of Fletcher Christian separates myth from reality and tells the story of the mutiny on the Bounty, William Bligh, Fletcher Christian and Pitcairn Island.

Nautical Nonsense
Life and Times of Captain Bligh

Nautical Nonsense

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 17:59


Eighteen men, five days of rations, and the equivalent of an Atlantic crossing. People used to be made of tougher stuff. There aren't many people in our lifetime who would willingly leave their families, knowing the potential of death, and also knowing our modern comforts and giving them up entirely. Society has, in a lot of ways, changed for the better, but not necessarily in all aspects. Many people would grimace at the idea of camping, let alone a lifetime of camping with rations, cold miserable weather, strict regulations, and little to no pay. As much as the British Empire has made some very questionable choices in history, we cannot deny the fact they created some truly remarkable sailors and loyalty-inspiring leaders.  In the mid-1800s the royal navy acquired The  HMS Bounty, a converted merchant collier they planned to use to transport breadfruit from French Polynesia to the West Indies. The Bounty's planned route sailed from Tahiti to the West Indies. Now the British and the French did not get along in the seventeen hundreds, and I don't particularly think that has changed even now. Tahiti was chosen as a place to British dominance, in a sort of territorial standoff with the French. Shipping out the breadfruit from French Polynesia was a tactical political and militaristic display. In August of 1787, the British Royal Navy appointed William Bligh, of Plymouth, England as commanding Lieutenant aboard the Bounty. Show Notes: [02:35] Who is Captain William Bligh [04:12] William Bligh was given command of the HMS Bounty [04:55] HMS Bounty set sail from Spithead, England [05:34] HMS Bounty finally reached Tahiti [06:18] They departed Tahiti for the West Indies & Tensions Grew Between Captain and Crew [08:03] Fletcher's Mutiny  [08:58] Bligh Taken Prisoner and Sent off in the Ship's Boat [10:46] HMS Bounty Returns to Tahiti and then Headed to Pitcairn Island [11:45] HMS Bounty Crew Carry-On and Bligh's Crew Arrives [13:04] Mutineers Sent to Trail and Bligh Welcomed as Hero [11:45] Bligh's Career Continues [14:37] Wreckage and Recreation of the HMS Bounty   Connect with Sydney Zaruba: Nautical Nonsense on Instagram Sydney on Instagram A Narrative Of The Mutiny, On Board His Majesty's Ship Bounty; And The Subsequent Voyage Of Part Of The Crew, In The Ship's Boat

'Ua 'ite ānei 'oe ? - Le saviez-vous ?

La mutinerie du Bounty qui se déroula sur le navire de la Royal Navy : le HMS Bounty, est surement la mutinerie la plus célèbre de l'histoire, au cours de laquelle des marins mécontents mené par le second du capitaine, Fletcher Christian, prirent le contrôle du navire en laissant le capitaine, William Bligh, et les membres de l'équipage lui étant resté fidèle à la dérive.  

Half-Arsed History
Episode 179: The Rum Rebellion

Half-Arsed History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 52:20


In this episode of Half-Arsed History, discover the story behind Australia's first (and only) military coup, when William Bligh was overthrown as governor of New South Wales - the Rum Rebellion.

Half-Arsed History
Episode 179: The Rum Rebellion

Half-Arsed History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 52:20


In this episode of Half-Arsed History, discover the story behind Australia's first (and only) military coup, when William Bligh was overthrown as governor of New South Wales - the Rum Rebellion.

Everything Everywhere Daily History Podcast

Subscribe to the podcast!  https://podfollow.com/everythingeverywhere/ On April 28, 1789, the crew of the HMS Bounty engaged in a mutiny against their despotic captain, William Bligh. After being sent out on a rowboat, the rest of the crew sailed to an uninhabited island, sank the ship, and set up home.  The descendants of those mutineers are still living on that island today.  Their home has become one of the most unique and remote communities in the world. Learn more about Pitcairn Island, its history, and how it continues to exist at the edge of the world, on this episode of Everything Everywhere Daily.   -------------------------------- Associate Producers: Peter Bennett & Thor Thomsen   Become a supporter on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everythingeverywhere   Discord Server: https://discord.gg/UkRUJFh   Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everythingeverywhere/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/everywheretrip Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/EEDailyPodcast/ Website: https://everything-everywhere.com/everything-everywhere-daily-podcast/

Harold's Old Time Radio
Paul Harvey - William Bligh & Fletcher Christian (Mutiny on the Bounty)

Harold's Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2021 4:03


Paul Harvey - William Bligh & Fletcher Christian (Mutiny on the Bounty)

Australian Histories Podcast
Ep 53 Bligh & the Rum Rebellion - Part 2: Australian History

Australian Histories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 58:55


This episode looks at William Bligh's background and his reputation as a Naval Captain.  He had some very difficult tasks ahead of him as Governor of the troubled NSW colony, and we need to consider if he had the requisite personality and abilities to introduce the reforms required.  The English were already aware there was a lot of resistance to the changes required, mainly from the members, ex-members and cronies of the NSW Corp, and Bligh was likely chosen for his tenacity.  So we look at how he was initially received by the influential people in the colony, by the struggling settlers and farmers, and how he began his Governorship in NSW.

4717
On Rum and Rebellion

4717

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 11:43


Rum is liquor's switch-hitter - coming in both dark and light versions. One may be the I drink of island paradises - and the other prison colonies, slave revolts and drunken sailors. It was rum that brought down Lord Sydney's envisioned utopia of a country with neither booze nor money when an entire colony mutinied against its governor William Bligh who was, quite frankly used to mutiny.

SailMagazine
Point of SAIL: Adventurer and Golden Globe Race 2018 Founder Don McIntyre

SailMagazine

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 40:36


In this episode of Point of SAIL, sponsored by West System Epoxy, Principal Editor Adam Cort talks with sailor and adventure Don McIntyre, organizer of the Golden Globe Race 2018. In their conversation, Don discusses everything from the time he organized a recreation of Capt. William Bligh's open-boat voyage across much of the South Pacific to the various Corinthian round-the-world races he's currently organizing. These include a follow up to the Golden Globe Race 2018, set to start in 2022; a kind of fully-crewed retro-Whitbread event called the Ocean Globe Race 2023 and a solo round-the-world event to be held aboard a brand-new class of 22ft home-built plywood ocean racers, the Globe 5.80 Transat. To listen to more SAIL magazine “Point of SAIL” podcasts, click here. 

Boring Books for Bedtime
The Voyage of The Bounty to the South Sea, by Lt. William Bligh, Part 1

Boring Books for Bedtime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2021 57:45


For our 150th episode, let's take a relaxing trip to the South Seas aboard the good ship Bounty, which maybe you've heard of? Don't worry, this bit's mostly about breadfruit and bad weather. Sleep ahoy! Want to support us and help us stay ad-free? Neat! Patreon: www.patreon.com/boringbookspod Buy Me A Coffee: www.buymeacoffee.com/d5kcMsW Read "A Voyage to the South Sea” at Project Gutenberg: http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/15411 Music: "Watching Whales on the Moon" by Lee Rosevere, licensed under CC BY (leerosevere.bandcamp.com) If you'd like to suggest a copyright-free reading for soft-spoken relaxation to help you overcome insomnia, anxiety and other sleep issues, connect on our website, boringbookspod.com.

Australian Histories Podcast
Ep 52 Bligh & the Rum Rebellion - Part 1: Australian History

Australian Histories Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 54:00


William Bligh, the very same Captain probably best known for the mutiny on the Bounty, was to be recruited in his later life, as the Governor of the Colony of New South Wales. But it seems his days of attracting mutinous behaviour were not over.  Bligh would find himself again at the mercy of military men who felt they could do a better job. So we'll talk in this series, about the New South Wales Corp – otherwise known as the Rum Corp, the Governors managing them, and the episode that we sometimes call the Rum Rebellion. This episode - Part 1 - we'll begin by considering the state of NSW during these years, and the lead up to Bligh's arrival to take up the Governor's post. (55 mins) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Enjoying the podcast?  Help support the show with a one-off donation --------------------------------------------------------------------- AustralianHistoriesPodcast.com.au  

Overnights
The Bounty mutiny from a descendant's perspective

Overnights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 34:25


"When it was told to me as a child...it was in quite a simple form, almost as a kind of parable, with Fletcher Christian as the hero."

Podcut
Capitaine Bounty et Légion Burrito

Podcut

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2021 91:36


La culture c'est comme la confiture... Deux amis discutent de     ce qui les étonne, amuse ou afflige, en s'appuyant sur des   sujets plus ou moins obscurs historiques, scientifiques, culturels... Aujourd'hui nous sillonerons à nouveau le monde au côté du Capitaine Bligh et de ses problèmes d'autorité puis dans les rangs de la Légion Étrangère de l'Algérie jusqu'à la bataille de Camerone. 00:00:35 - William Bligh contre les mutins 00:51:35 - La Légion Étragnère au mexique

Byte Sized Biographies…
Fletcher Christian, William Bligh and the mutiny on the Bounty (volume 4, episode 5) Part Two

Byte Sized Biographies…

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 37:30


Fletcher Christian And William Bligh are permanently linked to the Mutiny on the Bounty. Here is the true story of this infamous incident.

Byte Sized Biographies…
Fletcher Christian, William bligh And the mutiny on the bounty (Volume4, Episode 5) Part One

Byte Sized Biographies…

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 33:01


Fletcher Christian and William Bligh are permanently linked to the Mutiny on the Bounty. Listen to the true story of this infamous incident.

Instant Trivia
Episode 82 - Party Time! - You Get A "D" - Themes Like Old Times - Criminal's Dictionary - Mariners

Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 7:10


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 82, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Party Time! 1: A noisy mock serenade given for newlyweds, its name is an alteration of the French word charivari. Shivaree. 2: On a party invitation, the letters RSVP stand for the French phrase "Repondez" this. S'il vous plait. 3: Sir John Soane had a 3-day party after buying Seti I's sarcophagus for his home in this British capital. London. 4: A synonym for slumber party, it's also the title of a 1964 Annette Funicello film. Pajama Party. 5: Heloise suggests putting fortunes inside these inflatable items instead of in cookies; then let guests pop them. Balloons. Round 2. Category: You Get A "D" 1: In Greek mythology, the mother of Persephone. Demeter. 2: 6-letter word meaning to expose as being false or ridiculous, like certain wacky theories. debunk. 3: A succession of monarchs from the same family. dynasty. 4: If you think someone's wrong, you may "beg to" do this. differ. 5: In the comics, she's Dagwood and Blondie's dog. Daisy. Round 3. Category: Themes Like Old Times 1: "Please, won't you be my neighbor?". Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. 2: "And then one day he was shootin' at some food and up through the round come a bubblin' crude". The Beverly Hillbillies. 3: "And you knew who you were then, girls were girls and men were men". All in the Family. 4: "Thank you for being a friend". The Golden Girls. 5: "Here we come, walking down the street". The Monkees. Round 4. Category: Criminal's Dictionary 1: It's the 2-word slang term for the photograph taken of a suspect in custody. Mug shot. 2: From Latin for "elsewhere", it's the claim to have been somewhere else when a crime was committed. Alibi. 3: This term for a gangster's girlfriend sounds like where she might spend all his money. Moll. 4: A person confessing info to police is known as one of these yellow songbirds. Canary. 5: It's not a novel builder, it's a person accepting bets. Bookmaker/bookie. Round 5. Category: Mariners 1: 8 years after his circumnavigation of the globe, 1577 to 1580, he helped England defeat the Spanish Armada. Sir Francis Drake. 2: The largest island on North America's Pacific coast was named for this British naval officer. George Vancouver (Vancouver Island). 3: Knowledge of this colonizer of Greenland comes from 2 accounts: "Eric's Saga" and "The Greenlanders' Saga". Eric the Red. 4: William Bligh was the master of the Resolution during this captain's third Pacific expedition. Captain James Cook. 5: In July 1741 this Dane sighted the North American continent near Mount St. Elias, Alaska. Vitus Bering. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

Stuff You Missed in History Class

The Rum Rebellion overthrew William Bligh, governor of New South Wales, in 1808. It was Australia’s only military coup and was only given that nickname much later.   Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Stuff You Missed in History Class
SYMHC Classics: Mutiny on the Bounty

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2021 30:22


In this 2010 episode, previous hosts Sarah and Katie take a closer look at the legendary mutiny on the HMS Bounty -- and figure out whether William Bligh deserves his terrible reputation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

This Day in History Class
Cascadia Earthquake of 1700 struck off the Pacific Northwest coast / Rum Rebellion began - January 26

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 15:09


On this day in 1700, a massive earthquake struck off the Pacific Northwest coast in North America. / On this day in 1808, William Bligh, the Governor of New South Wales, was deposed by a military coup. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

The Stinking Pause Podcast
Episode 153 - Mutiny On The Bounty (1962)

The Stinking Pause Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 110:32


Stinking Pause – the movie review podcast with Scott who this week is joined by Steven and Anthony In this episode, Steven from the Reel Britannia podcast and Anthony from the Glass Onion:On John Lennon podcast are with Scott in the Balaban Sound Studio talking about the 1962 version of Mutiny On The Bounty, starring Trevor Howard and Marlon Brando “You remarkable pig. You can thank whatever pig god you pray to that you haven't turned me into a murderer.” 1787. HMS Bounty, commanded by William Bligh, sets sail from Portsmouth. She is heading for Tahiti, on a mission to introduce breadfruit plants to Jamaica. It is Bligh's first command and it is soon apparent that he is happy to hand out severe punishments for the most minor infraction. The welfare of his men is also not of primary concern to him. All this not only puts him in conflict with the seamen but with his First Lieutenant, Fletcher Christian. This and previous episodes can be found on; Apple Podcasts Stitcher Spreaker Player FM Acast IHeartRadio Libsyn Podcast Party Follow us on Twitter @StinkingPause email: thestinkingpause@gmail.com #Podpals #PodernFamily Thanks for listening Scott, Steven and Anthony

Ladies Who London Podcast
Ep 3 - Wapping - Captain William Bligh

Ladies Who London Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 30:36


Welcome to episode 3 of Ladies Who London. Emily spun the wheel last week, selecting Wapping as our location, and her pick was the fantastic story of Captain William Bligh. Find out why he was subject to the Mutiny on the Bounty, what happened to the mutineers, and discover why on earth everyone was so intent on importing Breadfruit!We also reveal the first winner of Podcast Pedestal from last week's episodewww.alexlacey.com/podcast 

Pop Cast
PopCast: Kestorie - Alla deriva nell'Oceano 26-07-20

Pop Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2020 29:46


John Merrett, William Bligh, Ammutinamento, Bounty, naufragio, Cook, Tofoa, Australia, reef, scorbuto, Batavia, Timor

Pop Cast
PopCast: Kestorie - Alla deriva nell'Oceano 26-07-20

Pop Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 29:46


John Merrett, William Bligh, Ammutinamento, Bounty, naufragio, Cook, Tofoa, Australia, reef, scorbuto, Batavia, Timor

Pop Cast
PopCast: Kestorie - Alla deriva nell'Oceano 26-07-20

Pop Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 29:46


John Merrett, William Bligh, Ammutinamento, Bounty, naufragio, Cook, Tofoa, Australia, reef, scorbuto, Batavia, Timor

The Daily Gardener
July 20, 2020 Thomas Rainer’s Garden Tips, David Nelson, Gregor Mendel, Daylilies, Brian Shaw, Katharine White, The Garden as Sanctuary, Shrubs by Andy McIndoe, and Katharine White

The Daily Gardener

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 33:51


Today we remember the beloved botanist who served on Captain Cook's third South Seas trip. We'll also learn about the Austrian botanist and monk who pioneered the study of heredity. We celebrate the usefulness of daylilies. We also honor the life of a young man who was killed paying his florist bill and the life of the garden writer who wrote for The New Yorker. We'll hear some poems that highlight the Garden as a sanctuary, a holy place to heal and be refreshed. We Grow That Garden Library™ with a book about Gardening in Your Front Yard - it's packed with ideas and projects for big and small spaces. It's an idea that is gaining popularity and acceptance thanks to stay-at-home orders and physical distancing - one of the positive effects of dealing with the pandemic. And then we'll wrap things up with remembering Katharine Stuart and the people who loved her the most. But first, let's catch up on some Greetings from Gardeners around the world and today's curated news.   Subscribe Apple|Google|Spotify|Stitcher|iHeart   Gardener Greetings To participate in the Gardener Greetings segment, send your garden pics, stories, birthday wishes and so forth to Jennifer@theDailyGardener.org And, to listen to the show while you're at home, just ask Alexa or Google to play The Daily Gardener Podcast. It's that easy.   Curated News Unconventional Wisdom: 8 Revolutionary Ideas for Your Garden from Thomas Rainer - Gardenista "When you meet landscape architect Thomas Rainer he comes across as a pleasant, mild-mannered fellow… not at all the type to be traveling around the world, as he does, spouting revolutionary ideas calculated to upend years and years of conventional gardening wisdom. As he writes in his preface to Planting in a Post-Wild World, the 2015 book he wrote with Claudia West, his ideas come from his time as a boy in suburban Birmingham, Alabama, where he spent countless happy hours roaming a stretch of indigenous Piedmont forest near his home." This article reveals a list of Thomas's dos and don'ts for growing an earth-friendly garden that he says produces better results with less work. Here's a high-level overview - be sure to read the article for the full scoop. 1. Amending the Soil: Don't 2. Double Digging: Don't 3. Soil Testing: Do 4. Mulching: Don't 5. Planting Cover Crops: Do 6. Curbside Planting: Do 7. Buying A Lot of Plants: Do 8. Experimenting and Having Fun: Do   Alright, that's it for today's gardening news. Now, if you'd like to check out my curated news articles and blog posts for yourself, you're in luck, because I share all of it with the Listener Community in the Free Facebook Group - The Daily Gardener Community. There's no need to take notes or search for links - the next time you're on Facebook, search for Daily Gardener Community and request to join. I'd love to meet you in the group.   Important Events 1789  Today is the anniversary of the death of the British botanist David Nelson. David served as the botanist on Captain Cook's third South Seas trip; William Bligh was the Sailing Master. After gathering many new specimens, David spent the bulk of his time caring for over 500 breadfruit plants that Bligh was transporting to the West Indies. Breadfruit is a reference to the texture of the cooked fruit, which is similar to freshly baked bread. And, breadfruit tastes like potato. A likable fellow, David had traveled on another expedition with Captain Charles Clerke of the ship Discovery, who said David was "one of the quietest fellows in nature." As you might recall, the Captain Cook expedition suffered a mutiny on April 28, 1789. For his protection, David was kept below deck and under guard. David decided to go with William Bligh and his followers to Timor. The 3,500-mile voyage was grueling, and David died on this day, just 54 days after the mutiny. David's death was a blow to Bligh and his crew. To honor this mild man of botany, Bligh conferred full naval honors for his funeral service. Three years later, Captain Bligh visited Tasmania. He named "Nelson's Hill," the highest point on the island, in David's honor. Today Mount Nelson is the Hobart location of Tasmania University.   1822  Today is the birthday of the Austrian botanist and monk Gregor Mendel. Gregor discovered the basic principles of heredity through his experiments with peas in his garden at the Augustinian monastery that he lived in at Brno ("BURR-no") in the Czech Republic. Or, as I like to tell the kids, Gregor learned about heredity when he gave peas a chance. (Sorry, couldn't resist!) During a seven-year period in the mid-1800s, Gregor grew nearly 30,000 pea plants, and he took note of everything: their height and shape and color. And, his work resulted in what we now know as the Laws of Heredity, and to this day, most kids study this in school. And it was Gregor who came up with all of the genetic terms and terminology that we still use today, like dominant and recessive genes.   1960  On this day, the Chicago Tribune ran an article about the daylily, saying that they were "tops" in usefulness. Here are some highlights: "Because they combine exquisite charm with extreme hardiness, daylilies are without doubt nature's most useful flower... Their usefulness derives from their ability to thrive lustily under virtually any circumstances, which makes them particularly adaptable to so-called problem areas where the gardener may have experienced difficulty growing other flowers. For the weekend-gardener with a large tract to work, daylilies are the answer for far corners which ...never [get attended] to. The abundant foliage [of the daylily] will tend to keep the areas free from weeds, too."   1974  On this day, the IRA murdered Brian Shaw. Brian was just 21 years old when he was killed. A former soldier, Brian, had become a truck driver and had just married a girl from Belfast. Two weeks after their wedding, Brian disappeared when he went to pay the florist bill for flowers they had used at his wedding. And poignantly, the bill was still in his pocket when his body was found.   1977  Today is the anniversary of the death of the garden writer Katharine White. Now, Katharine was married to Andy - but most of us probably know him as E.B. White, the author of three beloved children's books, Stuart Little (1945), Charlotte's Web (1952), and The Trumpet of the Swan (1970). In the early 1930s, Katharine and Andy bought a farmhouse in North Brooklin, Maine. By the end of the decade, they left their place in New York for good and moved to the farmhouse permanently. It was Katharine White who once wrote: "From December to March, there are for many of us three gardens - the garden outdoors, the garden of pots and bowls in the house, and the garden of the mind's eye." Katharine began writing garden pieces for The New Yorker in 1958. In 1979, Katharine's book Onward and Upward in the Garden was edited and published posthumously by her husband, Andy. Gardeners especially enjoy Andy's tenderly written preface to his gardener wife. Anatole Broyard gushed about Katharine's book in his review saying, "It is itself a bouquet; the final blooming of an extraordinary sensibility." Now, Katharine carried on a marvelous correspondence with another garden writer: Elizabeth Lawrence. And, their letters convey a warmth and curiosity that I thought you would find delightful: July 2, 1958 [Katharine to Elizabeth] Dear Miss Lawrence, I am in New York for the moment, so it was on my desk here at The New Yorker that I found today your book, "The Little Bulbs"... Already I have dipped into it with delight. I shall carry it back with me to Maine next week and study it and consult it ... for years...  The varieties [of bulbs] I have established ...are the obvious ones I'm afraid: the two colors of scylla, snowdrops, snowflakes, crocuses, white and blue grape hyacinths, and among the small tulips only Clusiana and Kaufmanniana. Your book will help me to expand, I hope…   June 15, 1959 Dear Elizabeth, Here I am back again with a question, in spite of my promises. ...Do you know the address of Jan de Graaff, and does de Graaff bring out a catalog? I have been studying the lily offerings for the autumn of this year and every one of them, both in specialists' catalogs and in those of the big nurseries, of course, brags of lilies from the great de Graaff.  P.S. It is 48 degrees here today and has been this for 48 hours. Discouraging. (Note the date!)   October 8, 1959 Dear Elizabeth, Speaking of gourds, for the first time, my small decorative gourds did not mature in time for me to wax and polish them while watching the World Series. I am a baseball fan; I hate to confess — and I have loved baseball since I was a child.   November 1959 Friday morning Dear Katharine, I don't know anything about modern flowers that have lost their fragrance. I think some hybrid roses are as sweet as old ones. At the fall flower show, I was intoxicated by the scent of one flower of Sutter's Gold... How in the world do you accomplish all you do? I have been interrupted five times since I came to my desk an hour ago, the last by a friend who wouldn't take the plants I offered on a day I was in the garden and would like to have them right now. I told her to come on. If she doesn't, she will choose a still worse time.   Aren't those letters magnificent? You can read all of Katharine and Elizabeth's letters in detail in a wonderful book called Two Gardeners: Katharine S. White and Elizabeth Lawrence--A Friendship in Letters by Emily Herring Wilson. After Katharine died, her husband Andy sent a little verse he had written to their close friends and family. It said simply: To all who loved my lovely wife. To all who spoke their sorrow,  I send this printed card of thanks  so l can face tomorrow. I'd hoped to write a full reply  To each, to say "I love you." But I'll reveal the sticky truth:  There's just too many of you.   Unearthed Words Here are some inspiring verses that highlight the Garden as a sanctuary, a holy place to heal, and be refreshed.   God made a beauteous garden With lovely flowers strown, But one straight, narrow pathway That was not overgrown. And to this beauteous garden He brought mankind to live, And said "To you, my children, These lovely flowers I give. Prune ye my vines and fig trees, With care my flowers tend, But keep the pathway open Your home is at the end. ― Robert Frost, American poet, God's Garden   If words are seeds,  let flowers grow  from your mouth, not weeds.  If hearts are gardens,  plant those flowers in the chest of the ones who exist around you.  — R.H. Swaney, American poet   For flowers that bloom about our feet;  For tender grass, so fresh, so sweet;  For song of bird, and hum and bee;  For all things fair we hear or see;  Father in heaven, we thank Thee! — Ralph Waldo Emerson, American essayist and poet   Grow That Garden Library Shrubs by Andy McIndoe ("MAC-IN-doe") This book came out in February of 2019, and the subtitle is Discover the Perfect Plant for Every Place in Your Garden. Gardens Illustrated said this about Andy's book, "McIndoe is a devoted and knowledgeable ambassador for shrubs…His advice is clear, practical, and honest: the sort of counsel every gardener needs. The book will be an invaluable addition not only to the bookcases of gardeners but also those of garden designers seeking to broaden their plant palette." This is one of my favorite books on shrubs, and it's 337 pages of fabulous photos and detailed shrub profiles - all shared with today's gardener in mind. You can get a copy of Shrubs by Andy McIndoe and support the show, using the Amazon Link in today's Show Notes for around $14.   Today's Botanic Spark After researching Katharine White, I discovered some touching correspondence that occurred between her husband, Andy, (the author of Stuart Little and Charlotte's Web), and her friend and fellow garden writer Elizabeth Lawrence. In July 1979, Elizabeth wrote to Andy about Katharine's book (after Katharine died): Dear Andy, Thank you for having the publisher send me Onward and Upward (it really is). I have been re-reading and re-reading ever since, with great pleasure and great sorrow. I can't bear not [being] able to tell Katharine what a wonderful book [she wrote]… [I am writing] to ask for permission to quote a paragraph from a letter you wrote to me [a while ago. You wrote:] "Katharine just spent three days in bed, in pain, caused by aback injury brought on by leaning far out over a flower bed to pick one spring bloom— the daffodil Supreme. It seems a heavy price to pay for one small flower. But when she is in her garden, she is always out of control. I do not look for any change, despite her promises." I am not sure about your [species], whether it is the daffodil supreme, or the daffodil Supreme, Rijnveld, 1947, 3a. But I don't think it likely that any Observer will know the difference. I thought the paragraph fits in with your loving introduction [to Onward and Upward in the Garden]. [...] I am having a miserable time trying to say something worthy of the book in the space allotted to me. Aff, Elizabeth   On March 24, 1980, Andy concluded a letter back to Elizabeth with these words: Tired snow still lies about, here and there, in the brownfields, and my house will never look the same again since the death of the big elm that overhung it. Nevertheless, I manfully planted (as a replacement) a young elm. It is all of five-and-a-half feet high.  By Katharine's grave, I planted an oak. This is its second winter in the cemetery, her third. Yrs,  Andy   Five years later, Andy died at home in Maine. He is buried next to Katharine in the Brooklin Cemetery.  

Oscars Liste
Einmal Kielholen und "Meuterei auf der Bounty", bitte! | 1936

Oscars Liste

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 68:37


Willkommen im Jahr 1936 und der ersten filmischen Inszenierung der Meuterei der Bounty! Kurz zum Inhalt: Die HMS Bounty sticht 1787 in Portsmouth für eine zweijährige Reise in See, um auf Tahiti Nutzpflanzen zu laden. An Bord befinden sich der tyrannische Kapitän William Bligh und mehrere Marineoffiziere, darunter der Steuermann John Fryer und der um Ausgleich bemühte Fletcher Christian. Zu den weiteren Charakteren an Schiff gehören der trunksüchtige Schiffsarzt Bacchus, der ängstliche Koch Smith sowie der verschlagene Kapitäns-„Schreiber“ Maggs, außerdem der Bootsmann Morrison und der Botaniker Morgan (angelehnt an David Nelson). Aus den wohlhabenden Familien Englands fahren außerdem noch die drei jungen Seekadetten Byam, Stewart und Hayward mit. Zudem wurden einige Matrosen aus Kneipen von Christian zwangsrekrutiert, darunter der etwa zwanzigjährige Thomas Ellison. Schon vor Fahrtbeginn nach Tahiti macht sich der Kapitän bei großen Teilen der Besatzung unbeliebt, indem er im Hafen einen bereits toten Seemann wegen Ungehorsams auspeitschen lässt. #oscars #oscar #film #movie #cinema #kino #filmabend #netflixandchill #podcast #anchor #spotify #itunes #1936 #meutereiaufderbounty #mutinyonthebounty #bounty #franklloyd #lloyd #clarkgable #schiff #meer #schifffahrt #abenteuer #mgm #irvingthalberg

6 Ps Podcast (VCE English)
JIM'S SESSIONS: The Jim & Tim Show #4

6 Ps Podcast (VCE English)

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 52:32


Tim's ego gets the better of him and he tries to mutineer the podcast; but will Jim and William Bligh strike back? Contact: 6pspodcast@gmail.com

HistoryPod
28th April 1789: The crew of HMS Bounty mutiny against Captain William Bligh

HistoryPod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020


23-year old Acting Lieutenant Fletcher Christian led a mutiny on the Royal Navy vessel HMS ...

This Day in History Class
Rum Rebellion began - January 26, 1808

This Day in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2020 7:16


On this day in 1808, William Bligh, the Governor of New South Wales, was deposed by a military coup.  Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers

Big Ideas - ABC RN
Digital disruption and extraordinary sea voyages

Big Ideas - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 54:07


The pros and cons of digital technology and William Bligh sets the bar high for modern sailors

Big Ideas - ABC RN
Bligh and extraordinary sea journeys

Big Ideas - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 20:35


William Bligh faced mutiny as captain of The Bounty and later, as NSW Governor, with the Rum Rebellion. But even his critics concede Bligh was a master mariner. How do modern sailors stack up against Captain Bligh?

Half-Arsed History
Episode 46: Mutiny on the Bounty, Part 1

Half-Arsed History

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2019


In this episode of Half-Arsed History, hear about the leadup to and execution of the famous Mutiny on the Bounty, when malcontent British sailors seized control of a British vessel from their captain, William Bligh.

The Envelope
The Envelope - Ep. #8 – Mutiny on the Bounty

The Envelope

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2018 49:49


On this episode, we are discussing the eighth Best Picture Winner: “Mutiny on the Bounty.” “Mutiny on the Bounty” follows William Bligh, the cruel captain of the HMS Bounty, a ship bound for Tahiti. When the crew-members finally tire of his abuse, Fletcher Christian leads a mutiny, resulting in Bligh's unceremonious removal from the ship. While Christian and the remaining crew sail on to Tahiti, Bligh becomes intent on exacting revenge, and he targets Roger Byam, a sailor who had actually tried to stop the mutiny. Directed by Frank Lloyd, the film stars Charles Laughton as Captain William Bligh, Clark Gable as Fletcher Christian, and Franchot Tone as Roger Byam. Here on The Envelope, we discuss & review every Best Picture Winner in the Academy Awards History. We are a Cinema Squad Production, presented on the Cinema Squad Podcast Channel. You can reach anyone here at TheCinemaSquad.com – Just go there to email us, check our bios, and keep up with the latest episode.

The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds
206 - William Bligh (Live in Australia)

The Dollop with Dave Anthony and Gareth Reynolds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2016 99:41


Live from The Powerhouse Theater in Brisbane, Australia, comedians Dave Anthony, Gareth Reynolds and Nick Cody examine the infamous William Bligh. SOURCES TOUR DATES REDBUBBLE MERCH

Rum, Rebels & Ratbags
The Bounty bastard

Rum, Rebels & Ratbags

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2015 28:29


William Bligh was an incredible navigator, breadfruit fancier, coconut hoarder, reforming governor and utter bastard. The mutiny prone swear-bear was brought down in Australia’s only military coup by John Macarthur and the Rum Corps, who finished off what Fletcher Christian started.

Aussie Waves Podcast
AWP-21-The Rum Rebellion Part 2

Aussie Waves Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 33:16


As a schoolboy growing up in the Macarthur region on the outskirts of Sydney, John Macarthur and George Johnston were considered heroes who had deposed the cruel, villainous and cowardly tyrant William Bligh. But was it really like this? Were Johnston and Macarthur right to overthrow Bligh or have we got it completely wrong? Maybe Bligh should be seen as the man who stood up to the wealthy and powerful Macarthur? In this episode we are going on a journey to the moment Major George Johnston and the NSW Corps entered Government House in Sydney and ousted William Bligh from office on 26 January 1808. This was the only military coup d’état ever to occur in Australia. Enter the AWP coffee mug competition.  Three coffee mugs are on offer.  Entries close on Sunday 31 May 2015 - not 30 April which is what i say in the podcast.  To enter email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com Unfortunately this competition is only open to Australian listeners – the cost of postage to international destinations is just too high. Music courtesy of Dano at: www.danosongs.com Thanks to Ken Dampier for post production. Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com and visit the Aussie waves Podcast Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/AussieWavesPodcast

Witness History: Archive 2012
Mutiny on the Bounty

Witness History: Archive 2012

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2012 9:02


In 1789, one of the most famous naval mutinies of all time took place near Tahiti. Mutineers led by a young officer called Fletcher Christian took control of the British ship, casting its commander, William Bligh, adrift in the uncharted South Seas. Using contemporary eye-witness accounts, Witness pieces together what happened. Image: William Bligh is set adrift. Hulton Archive/Getty Images.

Leading by proxy The Governor Generals of Australia
Leading by Proxy: William Bligh

Leading by proxy The Governor Generals of Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2012 21:59


William Bligh was a Governor whose reign was marred by controversy.

Stuff You Missed in History Class
Mutiny on the Bounty

Stuff You Missed in History Class

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2010 26:42


The mutiny aboard the HMS Bounty has been popularized in film, but how accurate is this depiction? In this podcast, Sarah and Katie take a closer look at this legendary mutiny -- and figure out whether William Bligh deserves his terrible reputation. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers