Are you actually reading this thread or are you genuinely thick as pig ****?
Once again I will tell you that the black cat has been associated with SAFC for many, many years...It has also been associated with the SAFC Supporters Association since it came into existence...
Now then...Tell me all about how the seahorse was seen running about in Skunksville?
HMS Newcastleâs
Honours Board
1655-1953
PORTO FARINA 1655
4 April
Porto Farina, on the Tunisian coast of Africa, was the scene of this battle in 1655. An English fleet of twenty-four ships under the command of General-at-Sea Robert Blake wearing his flag in the George was dispatched to the Mediterranean to conduct reprisals against Barbary pirates for their attacks on English shipping.
The Bey of Tunis rejected Blake's demands for redress. Blake replied by bombarding the Bey's forts before locating nine Algerian ships in nearby Porto Farina. He led a force of fifteen ships, forced the entrance to the harbour, silenced more batteries and destroyed all nine Algerian ships before withdrawing.
Battle Honours:
Amity Andrew Bridgewater Foresight George
Kent Merlin Mermaid Newcastle Pearl
Success Unicorn Worcester
SANTA CRUZ 1657
20 April
War With Spain 1655-60
Santa Cruz de Tenerife in the Canary Islands was Robert Blake's swan song. He was the General-at-Sea commanding a powerful squadron of ships which was blockading the port of Cadiz when he received intelligence of the Spanish treasure fleet from the West Indies having arrived at Santa Cruz. His ships weighed anchor and twenty-three men-of-war set sail for the Canaries. On 20 April the fleet arrived off Santa Cruz, a strongly fortified harbour where sixteen galleons carrying Spanish treasure could be counted
Blake forced an entry into the harbour, under the well-positioned guns of the fortress and the galleons, in a finely executed operation. He then destroyed the Spanish fleet in a fierce battle, before extricating his own fleet in a fine display of seamanship. Sixty men had been killed, and the 64-gun Speaker was severely damaged and had to be towed home. Five Spanish ships had been taken and eleven more burnt or blown up. Rear-Admiral Richard Stayner who had led the offensive into the harbour received a knighthood.
Battle Honours:
Bridgewater Bristol Centurion Colchester
Convert Fairfax Foresight George
Hampshire Jersey Langport Lyme
Maidstone Nantwich Newbury Newcastle
Plymouth Speaker Swiftsure Unicorn.
Winsby Worcester