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12,972. Bartels, A. June 8. Drawings to Specification. Toy ships.-A toy steamer, man-of-war, or other ship is constructed so that its several parts may be taken apart and re-assembled repeatedly. This is accomplished by dividing the hull into two halves longitudinally, and providing each half with a flange fitting into a groove in a wooden frame which forms the keel, stem and stern post. The various fittings, such as deck-housings, masts, rigging, &c., are fixed by means of dowel-pins, screws, or otherwise. The ship is capable of floating on water.
GB190412972D1904-06-081904-06-08Improvements in or relating to Toy-ships.
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L. Casson, Ships and Seamanship in the Ancient World. Princeton: The University Press. London: Oxford University Press, 1971. Pp. xxviii+ 441, 197 illus.£ 9.50.