Naval Engineers, The Spanish Royal Academy of: In 1772, during the reign Charles III of Spain it was created in El Ferrol the First Royal Academy of Naval Engineers in Spain. The purpose of this Royal Academy was to train the future members of the 1770 newly created Professional Body. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with The Spanish Royal Academy of Naval Engineers. ... Catherine IIs soldiers in the Russo-Turkish War, by Alexandre Benois. ... Charles III of Spain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia /**/ @import /skins-1. ... Ferrol is a Galizan town near A Coruña. ... 1770 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ...
See also
El Ferrol Spanish Capital of the Maritime Department of the North (1788 AD).
Spanish Naval Academy (ENM) In modern times, Institution where the Spanish Armada (i.e.: Spanish Navy) officers and other personnel receive their education.
Ferrol is a Galizan town near A Coruña. ... The Escuela Naval Militar (ENM) is Spains Naval Academy, training officers for the Spanish Navy. ... The Spanish Navy (in Spanish, Armada Española) is the martime arm of the Spanish Military. ...
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Naval Station of El Ferrol during the reign of Charles III of Spain 1788
War Ensign used by Spanish Navy ships between 1785-1931
Ensign used by Navy ships belonging to the El Ferrol Naval Department 1732
This rare two-colour large folio size original lithograph 70 x 52 cm depicts the sailing vessel in a hurracane off Bermuda on her voyage from New York to San Francisco in October 1852, E C Gardner Commander.The artist was Charles Parsons and the Publisher N Currier of 152 Nassau Street, New York.
The Bermuda Floating Dock and Naval Squadron at Porto Santo.
Spanish Point in Pembroke, the final resting place of the Dry Dock which had been built at great expense to careen the British Fleet on the Western Station.
The naval officers that attended the submarine courses held in Germany and Turkey during the First World War started to teach the new generation of submariners.
Engines and parts were manufactures in Germany and Holland for assembly in Spain.
As the German engineers and technicians left Turkey after the start of the war, she was left unfinished.