The Nautical Gazette

The Nautical Gazette
Title The Nautical Gazette PDF eBook
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Pages 692
Release 1919
Genre Shipbuilding
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The Nautical Gazette

The Nautical Gazette
Title The Nautical Gazette PDF eBook
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Pages 316
Release 1918
Genre Shipbuilding
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The Nautical Magazine

The Nautical Magazine
Title The Nautical Magazine PDF eBook
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Pages 1126
Release 1884
Genre Naval art and science
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The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle

The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle
Title The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle PDF eBook
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Pages 732
Release 1846
Genre
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The Nautical Gazette, Volumes 95-96

The Nautical Gazette, Volumes 95-96
Title The Nautical Gazette, Volumes 95-96 PDF eBook
Author Anonymous
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023-07-18
Genre History
ISBN 9781021259318

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Maritime Reporter and Seaboard

Maritime Reporter and Seaboard
Title Maritime Reporter and Seaboard PDF eBook
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Pages 616
Release 1910
Genre Marine engineering
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The Nautical Magazine for 1875

The Nautical Magazine for 1875
Title The Nautical Magazine for 1875 PDF eBook
Author Various
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 1077
Release 2015-01-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108056547

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The Nautical Magazine first appeared in 1832, and was published monthly well into the twenty-first century. It covers a wide range of subjects, including navigation, meteorology, technology and safety. An important resource for maritime historians, it also includes reports on military and scientific expeditions and on current affairs. The 1875 volume is again dominated by reports on the Merchant Shipping Bill and debates on seaworthiness, with the editor continuing to prefer 'personal responsibility' to 'Plimsolecisms' and 'grandmotherly supervision' by the government. Serials focus on the economies of the British colonies, Atlantic shipping lines and emigration to South America, but fiction no longer features. Other topics include the opening of the Royal Naval Museum at Greenwich, innovations such as steel hawsers and desalination apparatus for producing drinking water, a proposal for generating power from wave action, and suggestions for using rats as a tasty and economical food source.