GB189701278A - Improvements in the Hulls of Ships. - Google Patents

Improvements in the Hulls of Ships.

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GB189701278A
GB189701278A GB189701278DA GB189701278A GB 189701278 A GB189701278 A GB 189701278A GB 189701278D A GB189701278D A GB 189701278DA GB 189701278 A GB189701278 A GB 189701278A
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Olaf Marius Olsen
John Adam Armstrong
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1278. Olsen, O. M., and Armstrong, J. A. Jan. 18. Ships' hulls and decks.-The upper or weather deck a of a vessel is sheered down at the bow and stern, the highest point being amidships, or nearly so. The sides are carried up in the usual manner to form bulwarks &c.
GB189701278D 1897-01-18 1897-01-18 Improvements in the Hulls of Ships. Expired GB189701278A (en)

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