The Construction and Fitting of the English Man of War, 1650-1850

The Construction and Fitting of the English Man of War, 1650-1850
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Publisher : US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015012656883
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Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis The Construction and Fitting of the English Man of War, 1650-1850 by : Peter G. Goodwin

This study provides precise and detailed information on hull frame construction, hull planking, bulkheads, internal layout, machinery, beams, and knees of the man-of-war.

The Arming and Fitting of English Ships of War, 1600-1815

The Arming and Fitting of English Ships of War, 1600-1815
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Publisher : Brassey's
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015012433754
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Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis The Arming and Fitting of English Ships of War, 1600-1815 by : Brian Lavery

Gives precise details of the wooden warships built by the Royal Navy between 1600 and 1815, with exact information on sizes and scantlings.

Building the Wooden Fighting Ship

Building the Wooden Fighting Ship
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Publisher : Greenhill Books
Total Pages : 403
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ISBN-10 : 9781784387532
ISBN-13 : 1784387533
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Building the Wooden Fighting Ship by : James Dodds

A fascinating account of the building of an historic ship, as well as a vivid and often surprising account of life and labour in the eighteenth century. In an age before industrialisation, the warship was the most complex object built by man and employed the most advanced technology of its time. Naval vessels of the period were, not surprisingly, so expensive to construct that meticulous records were kept, from the purchasing of timbers to the last details of their furnishings and armament, including even the individual names of some of the shipwrights and craftsmen. By carefully studying these records, the authors of Building the Wooden Fighting Ship have reconstructed, in extraordinary detail, the building of HMS Thunderer—a two-decked, 74-gun ship-of-the-line. In words and specially drawn illustrations, contemporary prints and paintings, the authors show every stage of the building of this ship, from the purchase and cutting of timbers right through to the launch in 1760. There are descriptions of Woolwich dockyard where she was built and details of all the skills and trades involved in her construction. First published in 1984, this book is a beautiful and highly informative work on a significant aspect of the Royal Navy and will appeal to enthusiasts, modellers, historians, and anyone with an interest in traditional crafts. Praise for Building the Wooden Fighting Ship “This book will appeal to model builders who focus on the Age of Sail and anyone interested in how these incredible pieces of art and engineering were constructed.” —Nautical Research Journal “Dodds is both a shipwright and an artist, whose black and white drawings provide readers with a clear understanding of each facet along the way. Moore sails yachts and writes books about ships. Their expertise shines through, turning what might be a ho-hum dry treatise on shipbuilding into a fascinating and easy-to-understand narrative. Originally published in 1984, this new edition is beautifully rendered and well worth the price. There are so many details presented that even those familiar with ship construction will discover new tidbits of information, while those with little understanding of the industry will come away with a deeper appreciation of what it took to build one wooden fighting ship out of more than 3,400 oak trees.” —Pirates and Privateers

The Construction and Fitting of the Sailing Man of War, 1650-1850

The Construction and Fitting of the Sailing Man of War, 1650-1850
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Publisher : Brassey's
Total Pages : 276
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ISBN-10 : 0851773265
ISBN-13 : 9780851773261
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis The Construction and Fitting of the Sailing Man of War, 1650-1850 by : Peter Goodwin

Contrary to popular belief, wooden shipbuilding did not remain static during its last two centuries, but developed in many quite fundamental respects. For the modelmaker and technical historian who have long sought the precise details of these changes, this book will answer most, if not all, of their questions. Every aspect of the building process is covered, with considerable space devoted to the exact sizes of timber scantlings and fastenings, and is illustrated in depth with the author's own engineering-standard drawings, and photographs of models and surviving full-size vessels.

Deane's Doctrine of Naval Architecture, 1670

Deane's Doctrine of Naval Architecture, 1670
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Publisher : US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015010636267
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Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis Deane's Doctrine of Naval Architecture, 1670 by : Sir Anthony Deane

The Masting and Rigging of English Ships of War, 1625-1860

The Masting and Rigging of English Ships of War, 1625-1860
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Publisher : Naval Inst Press
Total Pages : 212
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ISBN-10 : 0870219480
ISBN-13 : 9780870219481
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis The Masting and Rigging of English Ships of War, 1625-1860 by : James Lees

This heavily illustrated reference is a treasure house of facts and figures with pages of tabular data providing specific dimensions on masts, rigging, and spars.

Eighteenth-century Rigs & Rigging

Eighteenth-century Rigs & Rigging
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 330
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ISBN-10 : 0851775861
ISBN-13 : 9780851775869
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Eighteenth-century Rigs & Rigging by : Karl Heinz Marquardt

This lavishly illustrated volume is the first truly comprehensive study of eighteenth-century rigging from the English First Rate to the Fuchow pole junk. Covering all the warships and merchant vessels of Northern Europe, the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and Asia, noted author Karl Heinz Marquardt draws on contemporary sources as well as recent authoritative studies to provide well-documented commentary on the development and significant features of each rig and detailed descriptions of lines blocks, and sails, along with belaying plans of knots, hitches, and ropework. More than 1,200 line drawings, extensive tables of rigging dimensions, and indexes with a full listing of rigging terms in French, German, and English complete this indispensable reference on a complex yet fascinating subject.

English/British Naval History to 1815

English/British Naval History to 1815
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages : 900
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ISBN-10 : 9780313073113
ISBN-13 : 0313073112
Rating : 4/5 (13 Downloads)

Synopsis English/British Naval History to 1815 by : Eugene L. Rasor

The English/British have always been known as the sailor race with hearts of oak: the Royal Navy as the Senior Service and First Line of Defense. It facilitated the motto: The sun never set on the British Empire. The Royal Navy has exerted a powerful influence on Great Britain, its Empire, Europe, and, ultimately, the world. This superior annotated bibliography supplies entries that explore the influence of the English/British Navy through its history. This survey will provide a major reference guide for students and scholars at all levels. It incorporates evaluative, qualitative, and critical analysis processes, the essence of historical scholarship. Each one of the 4,124 annotated entries is evaluated, assessed, analyzed, integrated, and incorporated into the historiographical scholarship.

Wooden Warship Construction

Wooden Warship Construction
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Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages : 241
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ISBN-10 : 9781473894822
ISBN-13 : 1473894824
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Wooden Warship Construction by : Brian Lavery

“A wonderful book detailing the construction of the Royal Navy’s sailing warships” from the maritime historian and author of Nelson’s Navy (Pirates and Privateers). The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich houses the largest collection of scale ship models in the world, many of which are official, contemporary artifacts made by the craftsmen of the navy or the shipbuilders themselves, and ranging from the mid-seventeenth century to the present day. As such they represent a three-dimensional archive of unique importance and authority. Treated as historical evidence, they offer more detail than even the best plans, and demonstrate exactly what the ships looked like in a way that even the finest marine painter could not achieve. This book takes a selection of the best models to both describe and demonstrate the development of warship construction in all its complexity from the beginning of the 18th century to the end of wooden shipbuilding. For this purpose, it reproduces a large number of model photos, all in full color, and including many close-up and detail views. These are captioned in depth, but many are also annotated to focus attention on interesting or unusual features, which can be shown far more clearly than described. Although pictorial in emphasis, the book weaves the pictures into an authoritative text, producing an unusual and attractive form of technical history. “This book includes plentiful visual representations of actual ships in model form and the accompanying graphics make for wonderful reading . . . I cannot express enough how enjoyable this book is to read.”—Spotter Up “A high-quality book which is recommended to all ship historians and modellers.”—Military Modelling

Ship Models from the Age of Sail

Ship Models from the Age of Sail
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Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages : 711
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ISBN-10 : 9781526777546
ISBN-13 : 1526777541
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Ship Models from the Age of Sail by : Kerry Jang

The vast majority of period ship models are built from kits, usually primarily of wood with some ready-made fittings. Although these commercial offerings have improved significantly in recent years, all of them can be enhanced in accuracy or detail by an experienced modelmaker. This book, by an expert ship modeller, distils lessons gleaned from a lifetime practising the hobby to the highest standards, setting out methods of improving basic kits and gradually developing the skills and confidence to tackle the construction of a model from scratch. Using a variety of kits as the starting point, each chapter demonstrates a technique that can be readily improved or a feature that can be replaced to the advantage of the finished model. Topics include hull planking, representing copper sheathing, many aspects of more accurate masting and rigging, and how to replace kit parts and fittings from scratch. Ultimately, the impact of a period model depends on its accuracy, and the book also provides guidance on plans and references, where to find them and how they are best used. The plank-on-frame model, sometimes with exposed frames in the Navy Board style, has always been considered the crowning achievement of period ship modeling, and this book concludes with coverage of the very latest kits that put fully framed models within the reach of ordinary mortals. Offering advice, expertise and inspiration, Ship Models from the Age of Sail has something for anyone interested in building a period ship model, whatever their level of skill.