The Man Who Points
Lieutenant Thomas Fletcher Waghorn RN Medway's Forgotten Pioneer
by Clive Bradburn
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About the Book
Little is written or even known about Thomas Fletcher Waghorn. His exploits in the early 19th Century had a profound influence on the growing might of the British Empire. He reduced the travel time between England and India which resulted in improved commerce and industry. He was probably DeLessops greatest influence to build the Suez Canal. His short life was one of impulsive determination and adventure. He was disliked by Government and bureaucrats due to his forthrightness and his lowly beginning. A brilliant skilled naval officer who turned his talents into a successful business career. Despite all his efforts he never lived long enough to enjoy the fruits of his success. A fading and vandalised statue stands in his home town of Chatham in Kent.
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Features & Details
- Primary Category: Biographies & Memoirs
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 138 - Publish Date: Nov 27, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords Waghorn, India, Suez, overland, route
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About the Creator
Clive Bradburn
Maidstone Kent UK
Ex- Firefighter and civil servant. Married to Sue for 52 years, two sons Stuart and Michael and grandsons Oliver, Daniel, Toby, James and Alexander. Stuart had a daughter Grace who died aged 13 mths. My first book was a snapshot of unusual experiences in my life. My latest is a biography about Thomas Fletcher Waghorn who I might be related to.