Shipbuilding in Britain
£6.99
Paperback
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Description
In 1913 the shipyards of Britain were responsible for building half of all the world’s ships. At the Clyde at this time, a new ship was launched every 18 hours. This book looks at the subject’s long history, back to the Middle Ages through to the advent of steam, providing a comprehensive guide to a transformed industry.
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