Greenwich, the nautical centre of the world was also once part of the
area of Southbank in London, which was the centre of British
shipbuilding. David Ramzan looks at the development of Greenwich and
Deptford, discussing their extensive shipbuilding past through the
history of three ships, from their planning through to their final
voyages. Although less well-known, these three ships have a remarkable
history involving sea battles, journeys of discovery and record breaking
voyages. They were the East Indiaman Princess Louisa, the iron clipper
Hallowe'en, and the Royal Naval frigate Dolphin. Profusely illustrated,
the book tells the story of three ships, similar to so many, and tells
of their design, construction and use and gives an insight into London's
maritime history.