1811: WINWICK BROAD OAK, BATTLE OF LISSA

Winwick Broad Oak

The above illustration, which is reproduced from an old print kindly lent to us by Miss Calvert of Warrington, represents a memorable event in the history of the quaint village of Winwick, which occurred on August 26, 1811. Beneath the branches of the giant tree—the Winwick Broad Oak—a public dinner was held in honor of Captain, later Admiral, Sir Phipps Hornby, who had just returned to his native village after distinguishing himself in a decisive engagement with the French fleet in the Adriatic. At the present time, when the whole…

Read More >>