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Seppings, Robert
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The Elements and Practice of Naval Architecture : or a treatise on ship-building, theoretical and practical, on the best principles established in Great Britain, with copious tables of dimensions, scantlings, &c. Illustrated with a series of thirty-nine large draughts, and numerous smaller engravings. With an Appendix, containing the principles and practice of constructing the Royal and Mercantile Navies. As invented and introduced by Sir Robert Seppings, Surveyor of His Majesty's Navy.
1822
John Knowles; Robert Seppings
naval architecture - history, shipbuilding
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A Letter addressed to the Right Honorable Viscount Melville, Baron Dunira, First Lord Commissioner of the Admiralty on the circular sterns of ships of war
1822
Robert Seppings
naval architecture, Royal Navy
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On a new principle of constructing His Majesty's Ships of War
1814
Robert Seppings
naval architecture, Royal Navy
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On the great strength given to Ships of War by the application of Diagonal Braces.
1817
Robert Seppings
naval architecture
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On a new principle of constructing ships in the mercantile navy
1820
Robert Seppings
naval architecture
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