Description
This was the largest British motor car produced at the time
singer Brian Johnson on stage
Prince Albert laying the first stone of the new Royal Exchange
who patented a saw mill in Limehouse
Frame, chocks and joins in merchant ships Finish:10-pack This was the largest BritishPlate 8 figure 3 from the paper 'On a new principle of constructing ships in the mercantile navy', by Robert Seppings, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, vol. 110 (1820), pp. 133 143. Two illustrations showing the frame curvature with chocks and the method of tying timber planks to the keel at the garboard strake. Original: ink on paper. 1820
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