Messrs R Napier and Sons, Govan Yard, shipbuilders: particulars of vessels and of iron clads built in tabular form.
Messrs R Napier and Sons, Govan Yard, shipbuilders: particulars of vessels and of iron clads built in tabular form. Classification of materials and wages for vessels. Sketch of the frame timbers of HMS EURYDICE c.1871.
Record Details
Item reference: | SCS/11; GEN/LF/22 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Date made: | 1871-01-01 - ?; 1871 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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