Ten Amazing Days - Napoleon's visit to Plymouth Sound as a prisoner on board HMS Bellerophon in 1815
Event Type: Branch
Takes Place: 25th November 2025
Time: 7.00 p.m.
Venue: Lecture Theatre, Roland Levinsky Building, University of Plymouth, Drake Circus, Plymouth PL4 8AA
Description: The core of the talk is those few days in July and August 1815, when Napoleon was on board HMS Bellerophon, a prisoner following his surrender to Captain Maitland in the wake of defeat at Waterloo. The arrival of 'Boney' quickly became a sensation, with huge crowds converging on Plymouth in the hope of catching a glimpse of the most famous (or infamous) man in Europe. The crowds and their surprisingly sympathetic response to Napoleon caused much concern to the authorities, who hastened to remove him to exile on St.Helena. The talk also includes some background to Napoleon's flight and surrender, the varying perceptions and portrayals of the man, the tense decision-making about his fate, and also a brief review of the history of the much-travelled veteran ship HMS Bellerophon.
How to book: Eventbrite
Price: Free for national and local members of the HA and for Plymouth University students, Visitors £6.00, concessions £4.00
Tel: 01752 843750
Email: a.cousins345@btinternet.com
Website: www.ha-plymouth.org.uk/
Organiser: Alan Cousins
Lecturer: Clive Charlton, local historian
Region: South-West England
Branch: Plymouth