Ships of the Age of Discovery were built from the mind of a shipwright, instead of blueprints. |
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Clinker shipbuilding was a genuine craft, in which the shipwright remained close to his materials. |
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The crane jib came to rest on the pontoon narrowly missing a civilian shipwright working beside Young Endeavour. |
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Having trained as a shipwright at a small local shipyard, the young all-round craftsman initially concentrated on wood machining. |
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Knowledgeable guides including a shipwright await you for an unforgettable experience. |
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We then find the same elements and we will use the same vocabulary that true shipwright. |
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A carpenter in Freeport meant, or course, he was also a shipwright. |
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Abraham Cunard, a Philadelphia shipwright, had settled in Nova Scotia, in the loyalist diaspora, after the American Revolution. |
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Ms. Carritt recently sold 3 Officer's Terrace for £750,000 and has the former home of Chatham's master shipwright listed at £1.5 million. |
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We also know that in 1554 the owner of Can Rosich was Jaume Rosich, a shipwright. |
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At 50, Emmanuel Conrath, the brother of Gilles, the shipwright, is switching career to build tenders out of marine plywood. |
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A shipwright is building a boat on Carrot Bay on the island of Tortola. |
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The International Boat Show in Fort Lauderdale is one of the biggest boat shows in the world, and the United States is the second shipwright of super yachts, with a particular concentration of shipyards in South Florida. |
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Later, when I ask if he's worried about the boat's not being tested before the water rises, he gives me the slightly annoyed look of a shipwright hassled by diluvian reporters. |
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Archaeological discoveries from this period at Coppergate, York, show the shipwright had a large range of sophisticated woodwork tools. |
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As a young shipwright, I heard old timers warn me against seagulling or bypassing the union hall while seeking work. |
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Gilles's brought him to Paimpol as a shipwright. |
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It is also the most enclosed on the island: travelling by boat is therefore essential. 300 years ago, corsairs and pirates brought a solid tradition of shipwright to the island. |
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A shipwright specialized in woodwork related to ship building. |
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The shipwright, housewright and barn builder of the 17th, 18th and 19th century needed trees, and the virgin forests of Connecticut provided a wealth of material to work with. |
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This work was supervised by master shipwright William Nesbitt and there were several hundred shipwrights, caulkers, riggers, sail makers, blacksmiths and assorted labourers employed at the yard at any given time. |
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