Posts Tagged ‘Buccaneers’

Pirate costume and it’s history

Wednesday, October 13th, 2010

In 1492 Europeans discovered America and after that date the Spanish often sailed there. The lands that they visited were known as the Spanish main. From these lands they took treasures from the Aztecs, in a land now known as Mexico. They strapped up their vessels and set sail to Spain. Often they would be attacked on their home back by Pirates.

The Queen favourite was Sir Francis Drake. He worked as an explorer and also a privateer.Drake made it his lifetime quest to steal from the Spanish on the high seas, most particularly when England ans Spain were at war in the 1500s. As payment for his efforts he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth.

Three famous Spanish galleons were strapped up with treasure from the Spanish main. These were dutifully attacked by Captain Jean Fleury, who captured two and let one escape. A suprising characteristic of Spanish ships was they rose high in the sea therefore making it easier to unload.

In the Caribbean there were many ships with pirates on board looking to rob the Spanish of their treasure. Pirates who made the island of Hispaniola their home, were known as buccaneers. The name buccaneer is from the Spanish for fire on which their meat was cooked. These Buccaneers started their trade of attacking Spanish vessels in the early 1600′s

Perhaps the most famous was Henry Morgan, who raided ports and towns of Spain in the 1660′s and as a result, became very rich. The King of England went on to appoint him Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica.

As we know, these colourful characters of the past gave us traditions and stories which we still celebrate today. The well known and loved pirate costume has adapted with changing fashions into a favorite theme, and movie theaters regularly show the exploits of these old sailors, glamorized in a way to make them heros.

The pirate costume is based on old villains from the high seas

Tuesday, October 5th, 2010

Popular culture of today maintains its interest in the pirate costume helped along by films on release with the actor Johny Depp as the hero. These have helped maintain the thirst for the pirate costume. The true stories of pirates is fascinating. He would ply his craft through piracy and would use a variety of weapons as the tools of his trade. So guns and swords were as important to him as the treasure itself, and were the tools on which his life would depend.

Vikings, on the other hand, an earlier pirate from the Northern countries, used weapons which usually included a battle axe. The Greeks used a short sword called a kopis. Buccaneers used cutlasses and muskets. The easiest weapons to use on board were pistols and daggers as they were the smallest and easiest to handle at close quarters.

In the 1500s pirate ships started using cannons to fire at enemy ships. But the gunpowder was very dangerous and caused many self inflicted casualties

When pirates sailed close up to a ship they proceeded to jump on board and then fight on deck. If they won the fight they would steal anything they found. Sometimes they would even steal the ship as well.

Stretching back further back in time, lived the Barbary pirates, who came from the north coast of Africa. These followed the faith of Islam and were known as corsairs. They usually confined themselves to attacking Christian ships in the Mediterranean ocean and captured these followers of Christ and would then sell them as slaves. If they came across an important person they would hold them for ransom. The Corsairs ensured their captives rowed their ships, through various forms of brutality

Dressing up in a pirate costume

Friday, October 16th, 2009

Halloween is almost here again and there will be many fancy dress parties going on. It is the favourite time of year to get dressed up in a strange outfit and to make a fool of yourself. When it comes down to what you are going to wear there are all kinds of possibilities. A lot of people tend to stick to the Halloween theme and go as Dracula, The Mummy, Frankenstein or The Wolfman. Sticking to the traditional spooky image of Halloween is all well and good, but there are a lot of alternatives to consider as well…

Pirate costumes are becoming very popular for fancy dress parties. They have always featured in the selections of outfits in fancy dress shops but they are now being worn by a lot more partygoers. A lot of this is down to the great commercial success of the Johnny Depp and his films Mr. Depp and his crewmates have managed to make pirate costumes look like incredibly cool things to wear.

Of course, there have been movies with buccaneers; when Disney created its ‘Caribbean’ franchise it had not really come up with anything new. The main reason that they have been so amazingly successful is because they tap into a wonderful type of adventure story that had been largely forgotten about. Cinema has always had its antiheroes in pirate costumes, but there had not been any really good ones for quite a number of years.

When Captain Jack Sparrow made his dazzling appearance across the big screen, he captured us with his wit and charm, and the whole pirate story came back to life.You immediately remembered all the pirate tales you watched as a kid on TV and felt the same excitement.