The method of clinching a chain cable by using a slip-hook, for all warshps

The method of clinching a chain cable by using a slip-hook, for...

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469 x 369 mm

Scale: 1:24. Plan showing the method of clinching (fastening) a chain cable using a slip hook, for all warships. It seems this plan was drawn at Chatham in January 1837, but modified at Somerset House in February 1837 in William Symonds' handwriting. Copies were sent to Portsmouth, Plymouth, Chatham, Woolwich, Sheerness and Pembroke Dockyards.

Original size: 369 mm x 469 mm

  • Full-colour art print
  • Reproduced at the same size and scale of the original plan with no border.
£25.00
  • Image reference: J0545

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