The Occasional Speaker

‘The Occasional Speaker’ is a chapter in The Making of an Orator.  O’Connor Power cites a speech of the Admiral of the Fleet Sir John Fisher, at the Royal Academy banquet 1903, as an example of ‘unconventional oratory …  breezy humour thinly veiling the serious purpose’.*

Sir John Fisher (1841-1920) modernised and rebuilt the Royal Navy, replacing wooden boats with steel-plated battleships and introducing torpedoes and submarines.  He is a towering figure  in British naval history.

Fisher outlawed flogging on his ships.  In 1904 he was First Sea Lord.

* The Making of an Orator, pp. 271-274.