Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815

Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815
Title Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815 PDF eBook
Author David Roy MacGregor
Publisher Fountain Press, Limited
Pages 236
Release 1980
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN

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Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815

Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815
Title Merchant Sailing Ships, 1775-1815 PDF eBook
Author David MacGregor
Publisher
Pages
Release 1981-07-01
Genre Merchant ships
ISBN 9780870219429

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Looks at how schooners, brigantines, colliers, and shallops were constructed during the latter part of the eighteenth century, and discusses their use in seafaring

Fast Sailing Ships

Fast Sailing Ships
Title Fast Sailing Ships PDF eBook
Author David Roy MacGregor
Publisher
Pages 319
Release 1988
Genre Clipper ships
ISBN 9788517774522

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The Merchant Ship in the British Atlantic, 1600–1800

The Merchant Ship in the British Atlantic, 1600–1800
Title The Merchant Ship in the British Atlantic, 1600–1800 PDF eBook
Author Phillip Reid
Publisher BRILL
Pages 322
Release 2020-04-14
Genre History
ISBN 9004426345

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In The Merchant Ship in the British Atlantic, 1600—1800, Phillip Reid refutes the long-held assumption that merchant ship technology in the British Atlantic during the two centuries of its development was static for all intents and purposes, and that whatever incremental changes took place in it were inconsequential to the development of the British Empire and its offshoots. Drawing on a unique combination of evidence from both traditional and unconventional sources, Phillip Reid shows how merchants, shipwrights, and mariners used both proven principles and adaptive innovations in hulls, rigs, and steering systems to manage high physical and financial risks. Listen also to the podcast where the author is interviewed about the book for New Books Network and the podcast with Liz Covart for Ben Franklin’s World by clicking here.

American-Built Packets and Freighters of the 1850s

American-Built Packets and Freighters of the 1850s
Title American-Built Packets and Freighters of the 1850s PDF eBook
Author William L. Crothers
Publisher McFarland
Pages 409
Release 2013-06-07
Genre Transportation
ISBN 0786470062

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Up and down the Eastern seaboard during the 1850s, American shipyards constructed numerous large wooden merchant sailing vessels that formed the backbone of the commercial shipping industry. This comprehensive volume appraises in minute detail the construction of these ships, outlining basic design criteria and enumerating and examining every plank and piece of timber involved in the process, including the keel, frames, hull and deck planking, stanchions, knees, deck houses, bulworks, railings, interior structures and arrangements. More than 150 illustrations illuminate the size, shape, location and pertinent specifics of each item. Complete with a glossary of contemporary industry terms, this work represents the definitive study of the mid-nineteenth century's great American-built square rigged ships.

Cayman's 1794 Wreck of the Ten Sail

Cayman's 1794 Wreck of the Ten Sail
Title Cayman's 1794 Wreck of the Ten Sail PDF eBook
Author Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton
Publisher University Alabama Press
Pages 316
Release 2019-12-17
Genre History
ISBN 0817359656

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The greatest shipwreck disaster in the history of the Cayman Islands The story has been passed through generations for more than two centuries. Details vary depending on who is doing the telling, but all refer to this momentous maritime event as the Wreck of the Ten Sail. Sometimes misunderstood as the loss of a single ship, it was in fact the wreck of ten vessels at once, comprising one of the most dramatic maritime disasters in all of Caribbean naval history. Surviving historical documents and the remains of the wrecked ships in the sea confirm that the narrative is more than folklore. It is a legend based on a historical event in which HMS Convert, formerly L’Inconstante, a recent prize from the French, and 9 of her 58-ship merchant convoy sailing from Jamaica to Britain, wrecked on the jagged eastern reefs of Grand Cayman in 1794. The incident has historical significance far beyond the boundaries of the Cayman Islands. It is tied to British and French history during the French Revolution, when these and other European nations were competing for military and commercial dominance around the globe. The Wreck of the Ten Sail attests to the worldwide distribution of European war and trade at the close of the eighteenth century. In Cayman’s 1794 Wreck of the Ten Sail: Peace, War, and Peril in the Caribbean, Margaret E. Leshikar-Denton focuses on the ships, the people, and the wreck itself to define their place in Caymanian, Caribbean, and European history. This well-researched volume weaves together rich oral folklore accounts, invaluable supporting documents found in archives in the United Kingdom, Jamaica, and France, and tangible evidence of the disaster from archaeological sites on the reefs of the East End.

Merchant Sailing Ships, 1815-1850

Merchant Sailing Ships, 1815-1850
Title Merchant Sailing Ships, 1815-1850 PDF eBook
Author David Roy MacGregor
Publisher US Naval Institute Press
Pages 200
Release 1984
Genre Transportation
ISBN

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