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Marine Encyclopedia: Bridgehouse, etc; Part of a Cellular-Double-bottom, having continuous floors, in one length from the Centre-girder to Margin-plates; Rudder-trunk
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Marine Encyclopedia: Bridgehouse, etc; Part of a Cellular-Double-bottom, having continuous floors, in one length from the Centre-girder to Margin-plates; Rudder-trunk
8652610 Marine Encyclopedia: Bridgehouse, etc; Part of a Cellular-Double-bottom, having continuous floors, in one length from the Centre-girder to Margin-plates; Rudder-trunk, etc; Channel-bar; Angle-bar; Z bar; Double T bar; T Bulb-bar; Bulb-angle-bar; Bulb-plat (litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bridgehouse, etc; Part of a Cellular-Double-bottom, having continuous floors, in one length from the Centre-girder to Margin-plates; Rudder-trunk, etc; Channel-bar; Angle-bar; Z bar; Double T bar; T Bulb-bar; Bulb-angle-bar; Bulb-plate; Rivet. Illustration for Illustrated Marine Encyclopedia by H Paasch (published by author, 1890).); © Look and Learn
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This detailed lithograph print from the 19th century showcases a Marine Encyclopedia illustration of various components of a ship's structure. The image features a Bridgehouse, part of a Cellular-Double-bottom design with continuous floors extending from the Centre-girder to Margin-plates. Also depicted are elements such as the Rudder-trunk, Channel-bar, Angle-bar, Z bar, Double T bar, T Bulb-bar, Bulb-angle-bar, and Bulb-plate.
Created by the European School in the 19th century and published in H. Paasch's Illustrated Marine Encyclopedia, this print offers a glimpse into the intricate engineering and construction involved in maritime vessels during that era. The attention to detail in depicting each component highlights the complexity and precision required for shipbuilding.
The black-and-white lithograph captures the essence of naval architecture with its technical accuracy and artistic flair. It serves as both an educational tool for understanding ship structures and a visual delight for admirers of nautical history.
Whether you're fascinated by boats or simply appreciate historical illustrations, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and transport you back to a time when seafaring was at its peak. Display it proudly in your home or office as a conversation piece that pays homage to the artistry of marine engineering from centuries past.
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