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The Sale of a Deserters Belongings on board a British Warsh

The Sale of a Deserters Belongings on board a British Warsh


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The Sale of a Deserters Belongings on board a British Warsh

Illustration showing the sale of the belongings of a deserter, on board a British battleship. This rare event was held whenever a seaman deserted and left belongings on board a ship. The Ships Corporal, or Master-at-Arms, (with his back to us) is acting as auctioneer, with another officer taking a record. The proceeds from this kind of sale were forfeited to the Crown

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Acting Auctioneer Battle Ship Belongings Corporal Deserted Deserter Held Kind Master Proceeds Rare Record Sale Seaman Taking


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"This evocative illustration depicts a rare event on board a British warship in the early 20th century: the sale of a deserter's belongings. The scene takes place on the deck of the vessel, with the ships Corporal, or Master-at-Arms, acting as auctioneer, his back turned to the viewer as he calls out bids. Another officer records the proceedings. The deserter, a seaman, had abandoned ship and left his possessions behind. Such sales were held whenever a seaman deserted, and the proceeds were forfeited to the Crown. The event was an important one, as the desertion of a sailor could weaken the crew and disrupt the ship's operations. The illustration, published in the Illustrated London News in 1906, provides a fascinating glimpse into the historical practices of the British Navy. The sale of a deserter's belongings was an unfortunate but necessary measure to maintain discipline and order on board." This image is a rare and intriguing depiction of a historical event on board a British warship. The sale of a deserter's belongings was an important procedure that helped maintain discipline and order on board. The ships Corporal, or Master-at-Arms, acted as the auctioneer, and the proceeds from the sale were forfeited to the Crown. The illustration, published in the Illustrated London News in 1906, provides a unique insight into the practices of the British Navy during this time period. The desertion of a sailor could weaken the crew and disrupt the ship's operations, making the sale of their belongings a necessary measure. This image is a valuable historical document and a testament to the discipline and order that was required on board a British warship.

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