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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...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Shipwright's Company,
livery company a.k.a.
Worshipful Company of
Shipwrights Shipwright's Arms Hotel,
Australian former...
- The
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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Peter Pett and
Mathew Baker, two
other important shipwrights of the time.
Chapman was
Master Shipwright of
Woolwich and
Deptford and
built the
first Ark...
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largest organisation in
Australia by membership. In 1979, the
Federated Shipwrights and Ship
Constructors Union of
Australia amalgamated with the AMWU, which...
- 1976. It
represented shipwrights and
boatbuilders in the
shipbuilding and ship
repair industries, as well as sea-going
shipwrights aboard vessels in the...
- The
Shipwrights Arms is a
Grade II
listed public house at 88
Tooley Street,
London Bridge, London. It was
built in the mid-late 19th century. Historic...
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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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itself as the Ship
Constructive and
Shipwrights' ****ociation,
later changing this to the "Shipconstructors' and
Shipwrights' ****ociation". At the beginning...
- The
Shipwright's Daughter is a
restaurant in Mystic, Connecticut. It was
included in The New York Times's 2024 list of the 50 best
restaurants in the United...