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The Observer's Book of Ships di Frank E…
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The Observer's Book of Ships (originale 1952; edizione 1970)

di Frank E Dodman (Autore)

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Utente:lestermay
Titolo:The Observer's Book of Ships
Autori:Frank E Dodman (Autore)
Info:Frederick Warne, & Co Ltd, London
Collezioni:Naval and Maritime Chronology, Naval and Maritime History, Ships and the Sea, In lettura
Voto:*****
Etichette:Ship, Merchant Ship, Warship, Flag, Sail, Fishing Craft, Passenger Liner, Port of Registry, Ensign, Shipping Company, Tanker, Freighter, Short Sea Service, Coastal Ship, Coaster, Fishing Vessel, Harbour Craft, Tug, Nautical Terms, Tonnage, Propulsion, Buoyage, Ships' Names, International Code of Signals, White Ensign, Royal Navy, Red Ensign, Blue Ensign, Royal Fleet Auxiliary, RAF, Royal Air force, Air Sea Rescue, Trinity House, Irish Lights, Northern Lights, Union Jack, Flag of Convenience, House Flag, Excursion Service, Cargo-Passenger Liner, Cargo Liner, Tramp, Short-Sea Trader, Bulk Carrier, Container Ship, Cross-Channel Packet, Train Ferry, Coastal Tanker, Refrigerated Cargo Ship, Reefer, Whale Factory Ship. Paddle Steamer, Yacht, Passenger Ferry, Vehicle Ferry, Cable Ship, Lightship, Icebreaker, Great Lakes Ore Carrier, Flatiron Collier, Hospital Ship, Lighthouse Tender, River Passenger Vessel, LASH Carrier, Bucket-Ladder Dredger, Suction Dredger, Grab Dredger, Hopper Barge, Barge, Floating Crane, Floating Derrick, Floating Sheerlegs, Floating Pneumatic Grain Elevator, Floating Dock, Aircraft Carrier, Cruiser, Commando Carrier, Assault Ship, Destroyer, Frigate, Submarine, Battleship, Maintenance Ship, Survey Ship, Minesweeper, Minelayer, Admiralty Tug, Ice Patrol Ship, Royal Yacht, Coastal Craft, Seaward Defence Boat, Fast Patrol Boat, Patrol Vessel, Depot Ship, Helicopter Support Ship, Boom Defence Vessel, Store Support Ship, Replenishment Ship, Fleet Replenishment Oiler, Fleet Attendant Oiler, Auxiliary Cruiser, Armed Merchant Cruiser, Troopship, Sailing Ship, Topsail Schooner, Jib, Halliards, Boom, Backstay, Reef Points, Rigging, Standing Rigging, Running Rigging, Yards, Sails, Forestay, Shroud, Ratlines, Braces, Clew Lines, Square Sail, Bend a Sail, Furl a Sail, Spar, Gasket, Spike Bowsprit, Jib-Boom Bowsprit, Square-Rigged Mast, Course, Lower Topsail. Upper Topsail, Lower Topgallant, Upper Topgallant, Royal, Skysail, Mizzen, Jigger, Four-Mast Barque, Mizzen-Course, Cro' Jack, Five-Mast Barque, After Jigger, After Spanker, Pusher, Full-Rigged Ship, China Clipper, New England, Hull, Cargo, Tea, Tea Clipper, Studding Sail, Foremast, Mainmast, Cutty Sark, Dumbarton, China, Thermopylae, Taeping, Ariel, Sir Launcelot, Fiery Cross, Suez Canal, Steamer, Australian Wool Trade, Iron-Built Ship, Sobraon, Tea Trade, Falmouth, River Thames, Greenhithe, Greenwich, Royal Naval College, Balclutha, San Francisco Maritime Museum, School Ship, Argentinian Navy, Nineteenth Century, Barque, Mizzen Mast, France II, Shipowner, Baltic Sea, Åland Islands, Grain Trade, Gustav Erikson, Mariehamn, Finland, English Channel. Age of Sail, Lawhill, L'Avenir, Herzogin Cecilie, Archibald Russell, Star of India, San Diego, Passat, Pamir, Cadet, Cadet Officer, Officer Cadet, Deep Sea Training, Hurricane, Gorch Fock, Auxiliary Diesel, West German Navy, Federal German Navy, Brig, Two-Mast Sailing Vessel, Coastal Trade, Short Sea Trade, Collier, River Tyne, London, Fish Carrier, Newfoundland, Bristol, King's Lynn, Snow, Scandinavia, Brigantine, East German Navy, Hermaphrodite Brig, Training Ship, Oceanographic Vessel, Sir Winston Churchill, Malcolm Miller, Two-Mast Schooner, Terre Nuevas, Poole, Ketch, Wooden Schooner, Kathleen & May, Eire, Clay, River Mersey, Bristol Channel, Granite Chippings, Guernsey, Thames Spritsail Barge, Essex, Essex Coast, Sprit, Caique, Cruising Yacht, Saloon, Forecastle, Galley, Cockpit, Helmsman, Bermudan Rig, Pleasure yacht, Gaff Cutter, Gaff Sloop, Bermudan Cutter, Bermudan Sloop, Mainsail, Headsail, Mizzen Lateen, Luff, Pivoted Boom, Racing Yacht, Yawl, Bumpkin, Ocean-Going Ketch, Rudder, Gaff-Rigged Letch, Timber, Ship Recognition, Royal Ocean Racing Club, Class I, Class II, Class III, Motor Sailer, Deckhouse, Cutter, Quay Punt, Pilot Boat, Brixham Trawler, Fishing Smack, South Coast, South-East England, Boier, Leeboard, Ensign Staff, Holland, Belgium, America, Britannia, America's Cup, Yachting, Sport, Loch Long, Royal Corinthian Yacht Club, Burnham-on-Crouch, Q Class, The Solent, Flying Fifteen, Dragon Class, Swallow Class, Star Class, Racing Dinghy, Sloop Rigged, International 14 ft Class, Firefly Class, British Moth Class, Snipe Class, Redwing Class, Catamaran, Trimaran, Dutch East India Company, King Charles II, Fishing, Trawling, Trawl, Otterboard, Codend, White Fish, Drifting, Pelagic, Herring, Mackerel, Drifter, Seining, Bottom-Feeding Fish, Pareja Fishing, Pair Fishing, Hake, Spain, Line Fishing, Dories, Germany, Underwater Lights, Messenger Rope, Buoy, Greenland, Spitzbergen, Grimsby, Fleetwood, Distant Waters, Iceland, North Cape, White Sea, Middle Waters, Aberdeen, Granton, Near Waters, North Sea, Irish Sea, Brixham, Lowestoft, Yarmouth, Sheer, Superstructure, Gallows, Bulwark, Wheelhouse, Steel Rope, Diesel Motor, Steam Engine, Fishroom Plant, Cod Liver Plant, Fuel Tank, Fish Factory Trawler, Fishing Industry, Stern Trawler, Whale Oil Factory Ship, Diesel-Electric Machinery, Offal, Small Fish, Fish Meal, Farming Industry, Russia, Stern Gallows, Universal Star, Puschkin, Grand Banks, Fishermen, France, Portugal, Motorship. Freeboard, Sardine Seiner, Coastal Waters, Long-Liner, Whale Catcher, Crow's Nest, Seine-Netter. Herring Drifter, Shetland Islands, Norfolk Coast, Suffolk Coast, The Minch, Clyde Estuary, Capstan, Scotland, Oban, Mallaig, Stornoway, Drift Net, Ring Netting, Bear-Water Trawler, Denmark, Motor Cutter, Plaice, Canoe Stern, Purse-Seining, Barents Sea, Netherlands, Eel, Mussel, Shell Fish, Zuider Zee, Hoogar, Botter, Schokker, Tjalk, Flat Bottom, Kort Nozzle, Japan, Pole and Line, Live Bait, British Columbia, Trolling, Drum Winch, Pacific Troller, Pacific Ocean, Pacific Coast, North America, Bay of Biscay, Tuna Clipper, Mexico, Central America, California, New England Trawler, Redfish, Rod Fishing, Europe, Naval History, Maritime History, Ancient Egypt, Wall Painting, Low-Relief Carving, Royal Tomb, Egyptian Art, Fore-and-Aft, Ceremonial Ship, Boatbuilder, Reeds, Hogging Truss, Oarsmen, Ancient Greece, Greeks, Rowing Boat, Wind, Beak-Shaped Ram, Stern Post, Bank of Oars, Bireme, Trireme, Mythical Ship, Grecian Galley, Ancient Rome, Steersman, Steering Oar, Tiller, Mediterranean Sea, Artemon, Norse Longship, Viking, Northern Europe, Norman Conquest, Gokstad, Oseberg, Tune, Viking Ship, Viking Ship Hall, Bygdøy, Oslo, Norway, Burial Ground, Ceremonial Burial Ship, Roskildegjord, Salvage, Gunwale, Middle Ages, Thirteenth Century, Fighting Platform, Castle, Fighting Top, Charter Seal, Dover, Fighting Ship, Ship Design, Fifteenth Century, Cannon, Sixteenth Century, Three-Masted Ship, Golden Hind, Sir Francis Drake, Ark Royal, Henry Grace à Dieu, Harry Grace à Dieu, Great Harry, Queen Elizabeth I, British Navy, Spanish Armada, Spanish Main, Voyages of Exploration, Exploration, Spanish Galleon, Shipwright, Science Museum, Transom Stern, Half-Deck, Quarter-Deck, Quarterdeck, Armament, Demi-Cannon, Cannon-Perier, Culverin, Demi-Culverin, Saker, Seventeenth Century, Jacobean Ship, Stuart Ship, Bonaventure Mast, Bad Weather, Gingerbread, Quarter Gallery, Sovereign of the Seas, Elizabethan Period, Mayflower II, Massachusetts, Merchantman, Sweden, Vasa, Stockholm, First Rate Ship, Eighteenth Century, HMS Victory, Portsmouth, Figurehead, Sloop, Sail Plan, Triangular Headsail, Staysail, USS Constitution, Boston, United States, HMS Foudroyant, HMS Unicorn, Dundee, East Indiamen, West Indiamen, Six-Sail Plan, Steam Passenger Ship, ss Comet, River Clyde, Clyde Shipbuilder, Maritime Museum, Port Glasgow, Passenger Ship, Steam Propulsion, Steamship, Mechanical Propulsion, Atlantic Ocean, ps Sirius, ps Great Western, New York, Coal, Knot, Cunard Line, Cunarder, ps Britannia, Mail Ship, Liverpool, ss Great Britain, Brunel, Falkland Islands, ss Great Eastern, Funnel, Transatlantic Passenger Ship, ps Hibernia, ps Scotia, ss Scythia, RMS Campania, RMS Mauretania, Screw Propulsion, Motive Power, Officers' Quarters, Navigating Bridge, Flush-Decked Steamer, Great Britain, Parsons Reaction Turbine, Blue Riband, Bishop Rock Light, Scilly Islands, Ambrose Light, ss United States, Men-of-War, Corvette, Ironclad, Armour Plating, Revolving Twin Gun Turret, Ram, Stern Walk, Torpedo, Yokosuka, HMS Dreadnought

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I had only ever browsed The Observer's Book of Ships, my first copy owned when a grammar schoolboy in the 1960s (the first edition was published c.1950, I think). I should have read this book four or five decades ago but I have read it now. What an excellent little book it is - so much to learn, as well as a trip for me down memory lane (accepting, of course, that some of the information is rather date, fifty years having passed). Well illustrated, it contains general information about tonnage, propulsion and buoyage as well as flags and the colours of shipping companies - the end of the once great British Merchant Fleet was in sight, containerisation in its infancy and the Port of London sinking fast. Other chapters cover merchant ships, harbour craft and fishing vessels, warships, sailing ships and yachts and a brief history of ships through the ages. There's an index toom actually there's two - ships by type and ships by name. Frank Dodman (1908-1997) is to be congratulated for this little mine of nautical information, ( )
  lestermay | Jun 2, 2023 |
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