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... yard was founded in 1851 by Mr. A. Tischbein . It is situa- ted on the Warnow , on the coast of Mecklenburg , and covers an area of about 25 acres . It possesses five slips together with machine and engine shops neces- sary for the ...
... yard was founded in 1851 by Mr. A. Tischbein . It is situa- ted on the Warnow , on the coast of Mecklenburg , and covers an area of about 25 acres . It possesses five slips together with machine and engine shops neces- sary for the ...
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... yard , and in 1900 promoted Vice - Admiral , and re- tired . Has been decorated with Japan medal and star , Soudan clasp , Queen's Jubilee medal and Royal Humane Society's medal . Andrada . Brazilian cruiser . ( Bergen , 1892. ) Length ...
... yard , and in 1900 promoted Vice - Admiral , and re- tired . Has been decorated with Japan medal and star , Soudan clasp , Queen's Jubilee medal and Royal Humane Society's medal . Andrada . Brazilian cruiser . ( Bergen , 1892. ) Length ...
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... yard for the building of ten vessels at the same time . Three of the berths , which have been specially piled and strengthened to re- ceive exceptionally large and heavy war - vessels , are capable of taking vessels up to 650 ft . in ...
... yard for the building of ten vessels at the same time . Three of the berths , which have been specially piled and strengthened to re- ceive exceptionally large and heavy war - vessels , are capable of taking vessels up to 650 ft . in ...
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... yard , mains being fitted so that compressed air can be readily obtained wherever required , in the yard and on board vessels at quays . A floating workshop has been constructed for use alongside vessels when away from the yard . This ...
... yard , mains being fitted so that compressed air can be readily obtained wherever required , in the yard and on board vessels at quays . A floating workshop has been constructed for use alongside vessels when away from the yard . This ...
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... yard . Of late the whole arrangement of the yard has been altered , more land has been taken in , the old build- ings have disappeared and have been replaced by modern up - to - date sheds , with all the latest appli- ances for carrying ...
... yard . Of late the whole arrangement of the yard has been altered , more land has been taken in , the old build- ings have disappeared and have been replaced by modern up - to - date sheds , with all the latest appli- ances for carrying ...
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1st class battleship 2nd class cruiser 3rd class cruiser Abbreviation adopted Admiral Admiralty appointed Approximate cost armament armoured cruiser Barbettes battle Beam Belt amidships British 1st class British torpedo-boat destroyer Cape Captain capture cargo clause Coal maxi Coal maximum coast collision command Complement Conning tower construction Deck Displacement Distinguishing letters docks Dockyard draught 27ft Elswick engineer Entered Navy expedition fishing boats registered fleet French Glasgow gross tonnage Guns harbour Island Japanese Krupp Length letters on sea liable lieutenant Line Liverpool lives lost Lloyd's London Lord marine Maxims Maximum draught medal ment mentioned in despatches Messrs miles Naval Architects Naval Brigade Navigation North passenger port rear-admiral River Royal Royal Navy sail sea fishing boats shipbuilding squadron steam steamers Steamship Steel Submerged tion tons Torpedo Tubes 18 torpedo-boat destroyer trade Turrets Twin screw underwriters vessel voyage Yacht Club yard
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Page 378 - Corn, fish, salt, fruit, flour, and seed, are warranted free from- average, unless general, or the ship be stranded ; sugar, tobacco, hemp, flax, hides, and skins, are warranted free from average, under five pounds per cent.
Page 133 - ... provided such loss or damage has not resulted from want of due diligence by the owners of the Ship, or any of them, or by the Manager.
Page 131 - And it is further agreed that if the ship hereby insured shall come into collision with any other ship or vessel and the assured shall in consequence thereof become liable to pay and shall pay by way of damages to any other person or persons any sum or sums in respect of such collision, the underwriters will pay the assured such proportion of three-fourths of such sum or sums so paid as their respective subscriptions hereto bear to the value of the ship hereby insured...
Page 130 - And it is especially declared and agreed that no acts of the insurer or insured in recovering, saving, or preserving the property insured shall be considered as a waiver or acceptance of abandonment.
Page 351 - ... until she hath moored at, anchor twenty-four hours in good safety; and upon the goods and merchandises, until the same be there discharged and safely landed.
Page 336 - ... until the same be there discharged and safely landed. And it shall be lawful for the said ship, &c., in this voyage, to proceed and sail to and touch and stay at any ports or places whatsoever without prejudice to this insurance.
Page 129 - Warranted free from particular average unless the vessel or craft be stranded, sunk, or burnt, but notwithstanding this warranty the underwriters are to pay the insured value of any package or packages which may be totally lost in loading, transhipment or discharge, also for any loss of or damage to the interest insured which may reasonably be attributed to fire...
Page 145 - Where by any of these Rules one of two vessels is to keep out of the way, the other shall keep her course and speed.
Page 134 - Warranted free of capture, seizure, and detention and the consequences thereof, or of any attempt thereat, piracy excepted, and also from all consequences of hostilities or warlike operations whether before or after declaration of war.
Page 132 - Should the Vessel hereby insured come into collision with or receive salvage services from another vessel belonging wholly or in part to the same Owners or under the same management, the Assured shall have the same rights under this insurance as they would have were the other vessel entirely the property of Owners not interested in the Vessel hereby insured...