Archive for August, 2010

The pirate costume and its origins

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Today’s great love of the pirate costume derived from the notoriety of the pirates. Pirates loved to attack other ships on the high seas. But many had special jobs to carry out on board their own vessels. Listed below are a few of these tasks.

The captain clearly was in control of his unruly crew. The best way for him to keep his authority was to be far more frightening than anyone of lesser rank. He had to be quite different from the rest of the crew, because life at sea was tough enough without an inexperienced captain making it worse. He was chosen as a head of this rogue’s democracy and would have already gained respect for his leadership and navigation abilities. He would also be level-headed under pressure with crew members in the midst of battles at sea.

The navigator studied the sea charts to guide the ship on its adventures. As such, he was probably the smartest person on board.

Deck scrubbers had to clean up all sorts of mess. That included salty sea water, pirate spit and blood from previous battles.

What exactly are pirates?

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Pirates are people who attack and steal from people on the high seas.They are not only desperate thieves but cruel murderers. In ancient history, Greek pirates used to attack ship sin the Mediterranean Sea more than 2,000 years ago. And 1,000 years ago pirates from Norway called Vikings, performed similar actions in the North Sea.
The ones history recalls the most recently lived in the 1600′s and 1700′s.

The Corsair pirate costume was distinctly Arabic in nature with a turban and broad waist band and baggy pants, similar to the thief of Baghdad. They whipped their slaves who rowed their ships.

In 95 BC Caesar himself was captured by pirates from Turkey and held for ransom until the ancient Romans paid up.Privateers lived in the 16th century and were sent by their respective governments to steal from enemy ships when they were are war.Le Clerc a well known privateer, had a wooden leg and became knows as Jambe de Bois meaning wooden leg.