ABSTRACT

Britain, see his e Great Naval Game: Britain and Germany in the Age of Empire (Cambridge, 2007), pp. 131-7. is longstanding engagement with the maritime world on the part of women is emphasised by Margarette Lincoln, who has argued that women were closely involved with the production and circulation of cultural images and material representations of the Royal Navy and seafarers more generally in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. See

maritime symbols within the British women’s movement of the early twentieth century.