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Ship-building: side elevation of a salvage boat, showing the river-bed beneath. Engraving by S. Allen, 1846, after W. Raymond.
Raymond, W., active 1846.Date: 1846Reference: 44505i- Books
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An address to the British public : with suggestions for the recovering property from sunken vessels; also, for the means for rescuing the lives of sailors from stranded vessels; and for the prevention of shipwreck; likewise, on the extinction and prevention of destructive fires; and for rescuing persons from houses enveloped in flames: and for saving from drowning persons who break through the ice. With a description and representation of apparatus used for those purposes, and instructions for their application / By G.W. Manby.
Manby, George William, 1765-1854.Date: 1838- Pictures
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H.M.S. Dreadnought, a hospital ship, being broken up for salvage at Chatham Naval Dockyard, Kent. Wood engraving, 1875.
Date: [1875]Reference: 30319i