The Golden Hind was classified as a galleon, which meant it was a 3 or 4 masted sailing ship with 5 or 6 square sails.
It was 120 feet long and very narrow and high. It had about 4 or 5 decks. It was, of course, fully made of wood. The original ship rotted away in about the 1700's. Think a smaller and more colorful version of the ships from the Pirates of the Caribbean movies and you have an idea of what it looked like.
A replica of the Golden Hind is docked in Southwark in London. It's an interesting site jammed between two large buildings.
Sir Francis Drake was an English explorer and military commander.He was born near Plymouth devonshire.
He was looney
lol
they got married
Golden Hind
Sir Francis drake is famous for several things , he was the admiral of the fleet, He also defeated the Spanish Armada, and he was a pirate as well as a slave ship captain.
Sir Francis Drake's ship was called "The Golden Hind". Subsequent incarnations have been renamed "The Pelican". Never heard of sir Drake Francis, though.
sir Francis drake sails to the west indies in 1570/71
Sir Francis Drake had lost one ship due to weather conditions and the other ship turned back to England
he threw a bomb on the ship
pirate ship
no he did not want to be a pirate
a king and not a pirate
Sir Francis Drake commanded the Pelican, which he renamed the Golden Hind in 1578, as a tribute to his patron, Sir Christopher Hatton, whose crest was a golden deer.
Sir Francis drake is famous for several things , he was the admiral of the fleet, He also defeated the Spanish Armada, and he was a pirate as well as a slave ship captain.
Sir Francis Drake. His ship was the Golden Hind.
Sir Francis Drake's ship was called "The Golden Hind". Subsequent incarnations have been renamed "The Pelican". Never heard of sir Drake Francis, though.
plz help me! i need this for a school project! also do you know why sir francis drake want to be a pirate? (or sailor)
sir francis drake
sir Francis drake sails to the west indies in 1570/71
No. He was mainly a pirate for the Queen.
Sir Francis Drake had lost one ship due to weather conditions and the other ship turned back to England