Ships in Focus Record 52

Ships in Focus Record 52
Title Ships in Focus Record 52 PDF eBook
Author Ships In Focus Publications
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 2012-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9781901703986

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Ships in Focus Record 55

Ships in Focus Record 55
Title Ships in Focus Record 55 PDF eBook
Author John Clarkson
Publisher
Total Pages 192
Release 2013-07-01
Genre
ISBN 9781901703269

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Ships in Focus Record 58

Ships in Focus Record 58
Title Ships in Focus Record 58 PDF eBook
Author Ships In Focus Publications
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2014-06-01
Genre
ISBN 9780992826314

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Ships in Focus

Ships in Focus
Title Ships in Focus PDF eBook
Author John Clarkson
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 2003-09-01
Genre
ISBN 9781901703719

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Canadian Pacifics Beavers: Part 1; Derick Goubert -- Captain & Owner; Photographer in Focus Cliff Parsons; Iron Ladies: Part 3; Misfortunes of War -- Photos from Airships in WW1; RMSP Magdalena: Trials & Tragedy; Sunderland in Focus: Part 2.

Ships in Focus Record 5

Ships in Focus Record 5
Title Ships in Focus Record 5 PDF eBook
Author Ships In Focus Publications
Publisher
Total Pages 64
Release 1998-01-01
Genre
ISBN 9781901703290

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Sea Breezes

Sea Breezes
Title Sea Breezes PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Total Pages 548
Release 2007
Genre Shipping
ISBN

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Tramp Ships

Tramp Ships
Title Tramp Ships PDF eBook
Author Roy Fenton
Publisher Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages 177
Release 2013-11-13
Genre Transportation
ISBN 1848321589

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The tramp ship was the taxi of the seas. With no regular schedules, it voyaged anywhere and everywhere, picking up and dropping off cargoes, mainly bulk cargoes such as coal, grain, timber, china clay and oil. It was the older and slower vessels that tended to find their way into this trade, hence the tag 'tramp', though new tramps were built, often with the owner's eye on chartering to the liner companies. In this new book by the well-known author Roy Fenton, their evolution is described over the course of more than 100 years, from the 1860s, when the steam tramp developed from the screw collier, until it was largely replaced by the specialist bulk carrier in the 1980s. ??An introduction looks at the design and building of tramps before going on to describe the machinery, from simple triple-expansion turbines to diesel engines. Their operation and management and the life of the officers and crews is also covered. The meat of the book is to be found in the 300 wonderfully evocative photographs of individual ships which illustrate the development of the tramp and its trades through the last years of the 19th century, the two world wars, and the postwar years. Each caption gives the dimensions, the owners and the builder, and outlines the career, with notes on trades and how they changed over a ship's lifetime. Design features are highlighted and notes on machinery included. This will become a classic work, to inspire all merchant ship enthusiasts and historians.