Episode 34: Boston in the Golden Age of Piracy, part 1
Shiver me timbers! This is the first in a two-part series about Boston’s role in the Golden Age of Piracy, from 1650 to 1726. A few pirates set sail from our city, some preyed on the shipping coming in and out of our port, and even more met their ends on the gallows in Boston. We’ll hear stories of daring raids and buried treasures, of mutiny, jailbreak, and double crossing.
Boston in the Golden Age of Piracy
Schooners appeared in the stories of Joseph Bradish and Thomas Pound.
This schooner is a reproduction privateer
Schooner
Schooners
More schooners
Ketch
Galleon
Galleon
Treasure galleon
A brigantine, like the one stolen by Jack Quelch
Formidable!
Lafayette’s frigate L’Hermione in Boston in 2015 (Thomas Pound got a frigate)