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From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - the gear laid along ready to work a plank (shipbuilding tools) (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - at the foot of the engine room ladder, after end of the wheelhouse and fiddlehatch, and the galley (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - stern tube and tail end shaft fitting (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - fitting of beam knees (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - horse iron and beetle, shows garboard seam being hardened up before being payed up (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - setting out stanchion mortice line, mortice and tenon, and harping iron (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - coal bunker, rings and plates (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Plan of John Chambers Ltd No.3 Yard Oulton Broad as in 1917 (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - drawings of foliage and fruit (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - large shifting cramps (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - iron beam fastenings (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - hawse box with carved name, and boring for hawse pipe (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - of the stem, showing traditional silver coin placed in mortice joint after tarring (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - lowering engine into a drifter at Lowestoft, fishing smacks being towed out by the tug Lowestoft (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - deck caulking with oakum, and paying up with pitch (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - She's off! The tug Imperial standing by to tow Formidable to the sheerlegs at Lowestoft for her boiler and engine (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - fastening rails, and morticing port fore piece (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - capstan, capstan chokes, and shrinking the rudder yoke (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - rudder trunk (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - stem band, bend irons, and fitting of fairleads (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - cleaning out during construction of a drifter prior to concreting, and concreting consisting of filling in between frames (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - shipbuilding tools, including a G-screw (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Appearance of the ship during the process of caulking and paying up with pitch (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - making the timber frames (Drawing)
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