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specialized facility known as a shipyard. Shipbuilders, also
called shipwrights,
follow a
specialized occupation that
traces its
roots to
before recorded...
- Look up
shipwright in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
shipwright is a
person in the
trade of
yacht and/or shipbuilding.
Shipwright may also
refer to:...
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owner of a
private shipyard at Deptford, had the
title of 'Queen's
Master Shipwright,' and had been
involved in the
construction of
river defences along the...
- most
renowned Tudor shipwrights, and the
first to put the
practice of
shipbuilding down on paper. The
first list of 'Master
Shipwrights'
appointed 'by Patent'...
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refer to:
Peter Pett (
shipwright, died 1672) (1610–1672),
English master-
shipwright at
Chatham Dockyard Peter Pett (
shipwright, died 1589) (?–1589), English...
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Worshipful Company of
Shipwrights is one of the
ancient livery companies of the City of London.
Although the
Shipwrights'
Company is no
longer a shipbuilding...
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Shipwright is a
specialist ship-modelling
annual published by
Conway Publishing. Its full
title is
Shipwright: The
International Annual of
Maritime History...
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Lieutenant (abbreviated Lt, LT (U.S.), LT(USN),
Lieut and LEUT,
depending on nation) is a
commissioned officer rank in many English-speaking nations' navies...
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Peter Pett (6
August 1610 – 1672) was an
English Master Shipwright and
Second Resident Commissioner of
Chatham Dockyard. He
protected his
scale models...
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Thomas Morton (8
October 1781 – 24
December 1832) was a
Scottish shipwright and inventor. His most
widely known invention is the
patent slip.
Morton was...