Description of the machine which steered HMS IPSWICH home from Bermuda to Plymouth, Mar-April 1746, diagram with explanatory notes, n.d. and unsigned.
Description of the machine which steered HMS IPSWICH home from Bermuda to Plymouth, Mar-April 1746, diagram with explanatory notes, n.d. and unsigned.
Record Details
Item reference: | SCS/4 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1746-01-01 - ?; 1746-03-01 - 1746-04-30 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Souvenir card of the launching of HMS PRINCE CONSORT at Pembroke Dock on 26 June 1862. (Manuscript) (SCS/3)
- Description of the machine which steered HMS IPSWICH home from Bermuda to Plymouth, Mar-April 1746, diagram with explanatory notes, n.d. and unsigned. (Manuscript) (SCS/4)
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- Lieutenant E May's improved system of lowering and disengaging ships boats, 1866. (Manuscript) (SCS/7)
- Edward Harper and Christopher Wilson: petition presented to the House of Commons by Harper and Wilson, 1809. (Manuscript) (SCS/8)
- Diagram showing the stern of a ship with a topmast rudder hard down c.1805. (Manuscript) (SCS/9)
- John List, civil engineer: drawing and specification of Napier-List coffee machine, 1890. (Manuscript) (SCS/10)
- Messrs R Napier and Sons, Govan Yard, shipbuilders: particulars of vessels and of iron clads built in tabular form. (Manuscript) (SCS/11)
- HMS GUNNERY: papers relating to Sir Percy Scott's design for HMS GUNNERY, 1911. (Manuscript) (SCS/12)
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