16 results filtered with: Shipbuilding
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Royal Naval Hospital Greenwich, on the left, viewed from afar with many ships in the foreground, on the right the Royal Dockyard on the Isle of Dogs. Engraving.
Reference: 34484i- Books
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An account of a proposed mode of combining timber by dovetail treenails, with some hints for its application to naval and other architecture. By James Black.
Black, James, of Blackfriar's-Road.Date: 1797]- Pictures
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Ship-building: six kinds of ship (top), the hull of a ship of the line (centre and below). Engraving, 1806.
Date: 9 November 1806Reference: 44503i- Books
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A collection of papers on naval architecture; originally communicated through the channel of the wrapper of the European Magazine; in which publication, the further communications on this subject will be continued. Vol. II. In three parts.
Date: 1800- Pictures
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Ship-building: various types of ship, and timbers of a hull. Engraving by J. Taylor.
Reference: 44514i- Books
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A Collection of papers on naval architecture, originally communicated through the channel of the European Magazine; In which publication the further communications on this subject will be continued. Part I.
Date: M,DCC,XCI. [1791]- Pictures
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Greenwich, with London in the distance. Engraving by J. Tomlinson, 1809, after E. Pugh, 1804.
Pugh, Edward, active 1793-1813.Date: 1 March 1809Reference: 34893i- Pictures
Ship-building: side and end elevations of a ship, and a half-plan of a hull. Engraving c.1861.
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Ship-building: detail showing various types of ship, Brig, Billander, Dogger, Galley, Galliot, Schooner, Sloop, Xebec. Engraving by J. Taylor.
Reference: 44519i- Pictures
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Men build the ark while revellers play; God supervises. Engraving.
Reference: 15697i- Books
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A collection of papers on naval architecture, originally communicated through the channel of the European Magazine, in which publication the further communications on this subject will be continued. To which are added, I. An Appendix of Original Letters, &c.; containing various Communications and Observations on Subjects connected with Naval Architecture. II. An Essay towards a General View of the Literature of the Art of Ship-Building. By Capt. Muller. III. Books relating to the Explication of the Technical Terms of the Art of Ship-Building. - Writings relating to the Theory of the Art of Ship-Building. - Writings relating to the Practice of the Art of Ship-Building. By the Same. IV. Appendix to the Catalogue of Books on Naval Architecture; containing such as areomitted by the Author of the Essay on the Literature of Ship-Building. Part II.
Date: [1792]- Books
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A treatise founded upon philosophical and rational principles, towards establishing fixed rules, for the best form and Proportional Dimensions in Length, Breadth and Depth of merchant's ships in General and also the management of them to the greatest advantage, by practical seamanship; with Important Hints and Remarks Relating Thereto; from Long Approved Experience. By William Hutchinson, Mariner, And Dock Master at Liverpool.
Hutchinson, William, 1715-1801.Date: M,DCC,LXXXXI. [1791]- Books
The rat proofing of vessels : with drawings illustrating the general instructions for rat proofing of ships, compiled and promulgated by the American marine standards committee (H no. 41, approved February 8, 1929) / by S.B. Grubbs and B.E. Holsendorf.
Grubbs, S. B. (Samuel Bates), 1871-1942.Date: 1931- Books
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A collection of papers on naval architecture originally communicated through the channel of the European Magazine, in which publication the further communications on this subject will be continued. ... Part III.
Date: 1793- Books
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A Collection of papers on naval architecture; Originally communicated through the channel of the wrapper of the European Magazine; in which publication, the further communications on this subject will be continued. Vol. I.
Date: 1800- Pictures
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An elaborate cross-section of Noah's ark, detailing the storing of provisions and livestock; scenes of loading and construction. Line engraving.
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