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His ship was called "The Golden Hind", she was originally known as the Pelican, but was renamed by Drake mid-voyage in 1578. He circumnavigated the globe in her from 1577 to 1580.The Golden Hind was the ship captained by Sir Francis Drake when he circumnavigated the globe from 1577 to 1580.
British Halfpennies from 1937 to 1967 featured Sir Francis Drakes' three masted sailing ship "The Golden Hind" on the reverse. There is no specific explanation for it, but for hundreds of years, British Halfpennies featured Britannia on the reverse. Possibly it was thought to reflect Britains dominance of the seas for centuries or perhaps it is a historical icon.
because there was a golden Hinde stuck on sir Francis drakes ship and they couldn't write it because they couldn't read or write.
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I don't think there is a golden ship. But there is a ghost ship.
thing he was a servent on his cousin ship I hope thx. <_>
A 1944 Halfpenny with a sailing ship on the reverse is a British Halfpenny.All British Halfpennies from 1937 to 1967 featured Sir Francis Drakes "Golden Hind" on the reverse.All Australian Halfpennies from 1939 to 1964 featured a kangaroo on the reverse.See the link below.
Golden Bear - ship - was created on 1989-03-31.
Most of the ships of his time carried about 35-40 men and nothing reports he lost men from his ship on his voyages. The ship is very small. A replica has been built of the Golden Hind and as you stand on the deck you wonder how anyone could get on something so small and not know where they are going.
No it was the golden fanny :D
The ship was the Argo. The sailors were called Argonauts.
The Argo.