Seamanship
General
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Anchor Handling
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Ballast
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Gunnery
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Exercice du Canon, excerpt from the fifth edition of Construction des
vaisseaux du Roy, 1695. [In French]
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Maintenance
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Remarks on Painting a Ship, from Observations and instructions,
1804.
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Painting Ship, from A.J. Griffiths: Observations on Some Points of Seamanship, 1824.
- Blacking Rigging from Fordyce: Outline of Naval Routine, 1837.
- Blacking guns and shot from Fordyce: Outline of Naval Routine, 1837.
- Painting ship from Fordyce: Outline of Naval Routine, 1837.
- Gilding from Fordyce: Outline of Naval Routine, 1837.
- Painting ship, from Francis Liardet: Professional Recollections on Points
of Seamanship, Discipline, &c., 1849.
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Man over Board
- Heaving too, to pick up a man from Anslem John Griffiths: Observations on Some Points of Seamanship; with Practical Hints on Naval Oeconomy, &c &c., 1824.
- En man öfverbord from William Nugent Glascock: Örlogs-tjensten eller handbok för sjö-officerare af varje grad inom flottan (1837).
- A Man Overboard from Benjamin J. Totten: Naval Text-Book (1841).
- Man Overboard. General Directions and Stations. — "Man Overboard" from Edward Jennings: Practical Hints Addressed to Seamen, for Preventing Accidents on Board Ship, and Especially for Guarding Against Hurricanes, Collision, Fire, ..., 1844.
- A Man overboard from Richard Henry Dana: The Seaman's Friend, 1845.
- A man overboard from William Nugent Glascock: The Naval Officer's Manual (1848).
- A man overboard at sea from Francis Liardet: Professional Recollections on Points of Seamanship, Discipline, &c. (1849).
- Man Falling Overboard at Sea from John McLeod Murphy & W.N. Jeffers: Nautical Routine and Stowage, with Short Rules in Navigation, 1849.
- Man overboard from Alfred Henry Alston: Seamanship (1860).
- Man Overboard from John MacNeill Boyd: A Manual for Naval Cadets (1860).
- A Man Overboard from Stephen Bleecker Luce: Seamanship (1863).
- Man overboard from G.S. Nares: Seamanship (1874).
- Man öfverbord from Adolph Ekelöf: Lärobok i skeppsmanövrer (1881). [In Swedish]
- Man Overboard from John Todd & W.B. Whall: Practical Seamanship for use in the Merchant Service (1904).
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Masting
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Sailmaking
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Sailhandling
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Stowage
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Substitute Rudder
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Towing
- Upon taking bad-sailing Vessels in Tow, with the least Detention from Richard Hall Gower: A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Seamanship, 1796.
- Upon taking bad-sailing Vessels in Tow, with the least Detention from Richard Hall Gower: A Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Seamanship, 1808.
- Prendre et donner la remorque, from P.M.J. de Bonnefoux: Séances nautiques ou traité élémentaire du vaisseau a la mer, 1831.
- Voormalige WATERSCHEPEN van het eiland Marken from P. le Comte: Vyftig afbeeldingen van Schepen en Vaartuigen, in verschillende bewegingen, 1831.
- Schleppen from Franz Ulffers: Handbuch der Seemanschaft, 1872. [In German]
- Taking in Tow from G.S. Nares: Seamanship, 1874.
- Bogsering med segelfartyg from Adolph Ekelöf: Lärobok i Skeppsmanöver, 1881. [In Swedish]
- In tow of a Steamer from Captain Alston's Seamanship, 1894.
- Bugsering from Jens Kusk Jensen: Haandbog i praktisk sømandsskab, 1901. [In Danish]
- Section XL. Towage
from John Todd & W.B. Whall: Practical Seamanship for Use in the Merchant Service, 1904 (5th).
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