Warships Articles
In the annals of World War II, few nautical tales evoke as much emotion and honour as those of the Little Ships of Dunkirk. They were present during one of the most dramatic seaborne evacs in history, and became symbols of dogged resilience and unyielding grit, much of it chipped away by the harsh wind and waves over time. It is this tale of mettle and valour that serves as the backdrop for an endeavour most heroic: the revival of one of these legendary vessels.
It began as a seemingly insurmountable task. The Little Ship in question, a celebrated hero of those lorn Dunkirk beaches, had fallen into despair over the decades. This was a maritime treasure buried under a mountain of rust and wear, a forgotten gem awaiting the careful hand of a saviour.