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ID187235
Title ProperRoyal Navy’s Psyche on Lake Ontario
Other Title Informationa British Experiment with Prefabricated Warships in the War of 1812
LanguageENG
AuthorTimothy Compeau ;  Compeau, Timothy
Summary / Abstract (Note)During the War of 1812, the British Royal Navy attempted to transport four prefabricated warships in pieces from England to be reassembled for service on Lake Ontario. Of the four, only the 56-gun frigate HMS Psyche completed its journey. This paper explores the historical and technical background of this project and reconstructs how British and Canadian seamen, militia, and private contractors hauled a deconstructed warship up the St. Lawrence River, often within cannon range of the American shore. Once regarded as an example of the imbecility of the British Admiralty, a closer look reveals a clearer picture of the capabilities and institutional limitations of the Royal Navy in the Napoleonic Era.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Military History Vol. 86, No.2; Apr 2022: p.321–43
Journal SourceJournal of Military History 2022-06 86, 2
Key WordsRoyal Navy’s Psyche on Lake Ontario ;  British Experiment ;  Prefabricated Warships in the War of 1812