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See all metadataCastle Street, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary Castle Street, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
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Heres a view of the promenade deck of the "Mauretania". The Mauretania was built by the shipbuilders Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, at the Wallsend shipyard. RMS MAURETANIA was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside. Ref Number: DS.SWH/4/PH/7/6/52 (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk. To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.Subjects
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See all metadata13.734 Sailing Yacht Design (MIT) 13.734 Sailing Yacht Design (MIT)
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This subject teaches students, having an initial interest in sailing design, how to design good yachts. Topics covered include hydrostatics, transverse stability, and the incorporation of the design spiral into one's working methods. Computer aided design (CAD) is used to design the shapes of hulls, appendages and decks, and is an important part of this course. The capstone project in this course is the Final Design Project in which each student designs a sailing yacht, complete in all major respects. The central material for this subject is the content of the book Principals of Yacht Design by Larssson and Eliasson (see further description in the syllabus). All the class lectures are based on the material in this book. The figures in the book which are shown in class (b This subject teaches students, having an initial interest in sailing design, how to design good yachts. Topics covered include hydrostatics, transverse stability, and the incorporation of the design spiral into one's working methods. Computer aided design (CAD) is used to design the shapes of hulls, appendages and decks, and is an important part of this course. The capstone project in this course is the Final Design Project in which each student designs a sailing yacht, complete in all major respects. The central material for this subject is the content of the book Principals of Yacht Design by Larssson and Eliasson (see further description in the syllabus). All the class lectures are based on the material in this book. The figures in the book which are shown in class (bSubjects
sailing design | sailing design | yacht design | yacht design | hydrostatics | hydrostatics | transverse stability | transverse stability | design spiral | design spiral | CAD | CAD | hulls | hulls | appendages | appendages | decks | decks | 2.996 | 2.996License
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See all metadata2.996 Sailing Yacht Design (13.734) (MIT) 2.996 Sailing Yacht Design (13.734) (MIT)
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This subject teaches students, having an initial interest in sailing design, how to design good yachts. Topics covered include hydrostatics, transverse stability, and the incorporation of the design spiral into one's working methods. Computer aided design (CAD) is used to design the shapes of hulls, appendages and decks, and is an important part of this course. The capstone project in this course is the Final Design Project in which each student designs a sailing yacht, complete in all major respects. The central material for this subject is the content of the book Principals of Yacht Design by Larssson and Eliasson (see further description in the syllabus). All the class lectures are based on the material in this book. The figures in the book which are shown in class (but not reprod This subject teaches students, having an initial interest in sailing design, how to design good yachts. Topics covered include hydrostatics, transverse stability, and the incorporation of the design spiral into one's working methods. Computer aided design (CAD) is used to design the shapes of hulls, appendages and decks, and is an important part of this course. The capstone project in this course is the Final Design Project in which each student designs a sailing yacht, complete in all major respects. The central material for this subject is the content of the book Principals of Yacht Design by Larssson and Eliasson (see further description in the syllabus). All the class lectures are based on the material in this book. The figures in the book which are shown in class (but not reprodSubjects
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See all metadataGreg Harbaugh and Mario Runco emerge from airlock Greg Harbaugh and Mario Runco emerge from airlock
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See all metadataBrown and Glenn on Flight Deck Press Conference Brown and Glenn on Flight Deck Press Conference
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See all metadataStern quarter view of 'Nicola' on sea trials
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Starboard stern quarter view of ?Nicola? on sea trials, 13 February 1968 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/52228D). She was launched at the Southwick shipyard of Austin & Pickersgill, Sunderland, 29 December 1967 This set celebrates the ?Nicola?, the first in a long line of standard ships designed by the Sunderland shipyard of Austin & Pickersgill Ltd. The images document her construction from October 1967 through to her completion in February 1968. The shipbuilders commissioned the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd to take weekly progress shots of the ?Nicola? and these images have given us a unique view of her development. She was the first SD14 to be completed (the name stands for ?Shelter Deck 14,000 tons deadweight?) and was designed as a replacement for the surviving ?Liberty ships?, built by American yards during the Second World War. Those Liberty ships had played a vital role in the Allied victory but by the 1960s they were fast approaching the end of their working lives. The SD14 developed by Austin & Pickersgill met the demand for economic and reliable cargo ships. The simplicity of the design meant that it could be marketed by the shipbuilders at a very competitive price. It?s success is reflected by the fact that over the course of 20 years 211 ships were built to the SD14 design by Austin Pickersgill and its licensees. Sunderland can be very proud of its remarkable shipbuilding and engineering history and the SD14 is one the City?s finest achievements. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
nicola | industry | austinpickersgillltd | sunderland | shipbuilding | sd14 | southwick | shipyard | riverwear | seatrials | blackandwhitephotograph | industrialheritage | maritimeheritage | abstract | digitalimage | impressive | fascinating | grain | mark | sky | water | vessel | ship | nicolathefirstsd14 | marine | starboard | sternquarter | 13february1968 | deck | rail | mast | rope | pole | flag | porthole | letter | crew | boat | cylinder | vent | southwickshipyard | austinpickersgill | development | construction | structure | parts | cargo | shipbuildingheritage | sd14design | marineengineering | turnersphotographyltd | ?shelterdeck14000tonsdeadweight? | northeastofengland | unitedkingdomLicense
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View of ?Nicola? shortly before launch from the Southwick yard of Austin & Pickersgill Ltd, mid December 1967 (TWAM ref. DT.TUR/2/52047B). She's getting a coat of paint and you can now see her name. This set celebrates the ?Nicola?, the first in a long line of standard ships designed by the Sunderland shipyard of Austin & Pickersgill Ltd. The images document her construction from October 1967 through to her completion in February 1968. The shipbuilders commissioned the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd to take weekly progress shots of the ?Nicola? and these images have given us a unique view of her development. She was the first SD14 to be completed (the name stands for ?Shelter Deck 14,000 tons deadweight?) and was designed as a replacement for the surviving ?Liberty ships?, built by American yards during the Second World War. Those Liberty ships had played a vital role in the Allied victory but by the 1960s they were fast approaching the end of their working lives. The SD14 developed by Austin & Pickersgill met the demand for economic and reliable cargo ships. The simplicity of the design meant that it could be marketed by the shipbuilders at a very competitive price. It?s success is reflected by the fact that over the course of 20 years 211 ships were built to the SD14 design by Austin Pickersgill and its licensees. Sunderland can be very proud of its remarkable shipbuilding and engineering history and the SD14 is one the City?s finest achievements. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
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Winter scene as ?Nicola?, nears completion, the first SD14 to be built by Austin & Pickersgill, Sunderland, 11 December 1967 (TWAM ref. 3396/51969 A). This set celebrates the ?Nicola?, the first in a long line of standard ships designed by the Sunderland shipyard of Austin & Pickersgill Ltd. The images document her construction from October 1967 through to her completion in February 1968. The shipbuilders commissioned the Newcastle-based firm Turners (Photography) Ltd to take weekly progress shots of the ?Nicola? and these images have given us a unique view of her development. She was the first SD14 to be completed (the name stands for ?Shelter Deck 14,000 tons deadweight?) and was designed as a replacement for the surviving ?Liberty ships?, built by American yards during the Second World War. Those Liberty ships had played a vital role in the Allied victory but by the 1960s they were fast approaching the end of their working lives. The SD14 developed by Austin & Pickersgill met the demand for economic and reliable cargo ships. The simplicity of the design meant that it could be marketed by the shipbuilders at a very competitive price. It?s success is reflected by the fact that over the course of 20 years 211 ships were built to the SD14 design by Austin Pickersgill and its licensees. Sunderland can be very proud of its remarkable shipbuilding and engineering history and the SD14 is one the City?s finest achievements. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
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?Kosmaj? afloat after launch by Sunderland Shipbuilders Ltd and the North Sands shipyard, 18 August 1977 (TWAM ref. DS.JLT/4/PH/2/7). The shipyard did a remarkable job of replacing the bottom structure of the vessel after much of it was destroyed by fire in March 1977. Tyne & Wear Archives is proud to present a selection of images from its Sunderland shipbuilding collections. The set has been produced to celebrate Sunderland History Fair on 7 June 2014. It's a reminder of the thousands of vessels launched on the River Wear and the many outstanding achievements of Sunderland?s shipyards and their workers. These photographs reflect Sunderland?s history of innovation in shipbuilding and marine engineering from the development of turret ships in the 1890s through to the design for SD14s in the 1960s. The Sunderland shipbuilding collections are full of fascinating stories. Some of these are represented in this set, such as the ?Rondefjell?, launched in two halves on the River Wear by John Crown & Sons Ltd and then joined together on the River Tyne. The set also shows the vital part that Sunderland?s shipbuilding industry played during the First World War. William Doxford & Sons Ltd built Royal Naval destroyers such as HMS Opal, which served in the Battle of Jutland, while other yards constructed cargo ships to help keep these shores supplied. (Copyright) We're happy for you to share these digital images within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.ukSubjects
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See all metadataHMS Ark Royal - Leaving the Tyne for the first time on trials 19th October 1984
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HMS Ark Royal was the former flagship of the Royal Navy. One of three Invincible class aircraft carriers she was affectionately known as The Mighty Ark. Her keel was laid by Swan Hunter at Wallsend on 7th December 1978 and she was launched on 20th June 1981 and completed in 1985. Major deployments included the Bosnian war (1993) and the invasion of Iraq (2003). More recently, she assisted in the repatriation of air travellers stranded by the 2010 volcanic eruption. Most photographs and images in this set are taken from the Swan Hunter Collection held by Tyne and Wear Archives Service. Ref: TWAS:ds-swh-4-ph-5-109-123 (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk. To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.Subjects
museum | twam | tyne | wear | archives | museums | ships | ship | builders | north | east | black | white | photos | royal | navy | swan | hunter | shipbuilding | hms | ark | wallsend | mighty | invincible | class | aircraft | carriers | flagship | warship | throughdeckcruiser | aircraftcarrier | navalaviation | royalnavy | rn | hmsarkroyalr07 | hmsarkroyal | r07 | arkroyal | invincibleclass | colourphotograph | digitalimage | vessel | maritimeheritage | industry | industrialheritage | shipbuildingheritage | abstract | flag | rail | deck | cabin | transportation | crew | navalhistory | leavingthetyneriver | trials | 19thoctober1984 | formerflagship | classaircraftcarrier | themightyark | keel | swanhunter | 7thdecember1978 | 20thjune1981 | launch | majordeployments | bosnianwar | conflict | invasionofiraq | 2010volcaniceruption | swanhuntercollection | engaging | unusual | northeastofengland | unitedkingdomLicense
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Heres a view of the navigating house on board the Mauretania. The Mauretania was built by the shipbuilders Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, at the Wallsend shipyard and was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside. Ref: TWAS:DS.SWH/4/PH/7/6/55 (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk. To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.Subjects
mauretania | build | aft | slide | ship | construction | wallsend | swanhunterltd | wighamrichardsoncoltd | neptuneyard | wallsendyard | swanhunterwighamrichardsonltd | cunard | marine | sea | museum | twam | tyneandweararchivesandmuseums | tyneandwear | tyne | northeast | blackandwhitephotos | oldphotographs | navigation | navigatinghouse | oceanliner | cunardline | rmsmauretania1906 | rmsmauretania | hmhsmauretania | hospitalship | royalnavy | rn | hmstuberose | tuberose | troopship | swanhunterwighamrichardson | swanhunterandwighamrichardson | swanhunter | shipstelegraph | controldeck | deck | shipbuildingheritage | swanhunterandwighamrichardsonltd | wallsendshipyard | controls | steering | tyneside | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | overhead | bulkheads | marineengineering | maritimeheritage | documentation | archives | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | interior | room | wall | window | floor | ceiling | bar | bolt | pipe | interesting | engaging | unusual | impressive | glass | components | view | 1907License
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There were 9 decks in the Mauretania and this was the Grand Entrance on the boat deck. Also on this deck was the first-class library, the first-class lounge and music room, the first-class smoking room and the verandah caf. The Mauretania was built by the shipbuilders Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, at the Wallsend shipyard and was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside. Reference: TWAS:DS.SWH/4/PH/7/6/20 (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk. To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.Subjects
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The children's dining-saloon and nursery on the shelter deck of the Mauretania, was decorated with paintings illustrating nursery ryhmes by the artist J. E. Mitchell of Newcastle. The rocking horse would have been in high demand by the young passengers on board. The Mauretania was built by the shipbuilders Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, at the Wallsend shipyard and was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside. Reference: TWAS:DS.SWH/4/PH/7/6/19 (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk. To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.Subjects
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Here's the special state room on D deck of the "Mauretania". Built by the shipbuilders Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson Ltd, at the Wallsend shipyard, RMS MAURETANIA was one of the most famous ships ever built on Tyneside. Reference: TWAS:DS.SWH/4/PH/7/6/43 (Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk. To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number.Subjects
mauretania | build | aft | slide | ship | construction | wallsend | swanhunterltd | wighamrichardsoncoltd | neptuneyard | wallsendyard | swanhunterwighamrichardsonltd | cunard | marine | sea | museum | twam | tyneandweararchivesandmuseums | tyneandwear | tyne | northeast | blackandwhitephotos | oldphotographs | stateroom | deck | d | oceanliner | cunardline | rmsmauretania1906 | rmsmauretania | hmhsmauretania | hospitalship | royalnavy | rn | hmstuberose | tuberose | troopship | swanhunterwighamrichardson | swanhunterandwighamrichardson | swanhunter | blackandwhitephotograph | digitalimage | archives | documentation | maritimeheritage | industry | industrialheritage | shipbuildingheritage | abstract | interior | specialstateroom | ddeck | furnishings | swanhunterandwighamrichardsonltd | tyneside | wallsendshipyard | transportation | northeastofengland | unitedkingdom | fascinating | unusual | curtain | fabric | crease | bed | wall | floor | ceiling | carpet | pattern | wardrobe | mirror | reflection | handle | decorationLicense
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See all metadataMealtime on the poop of the Triumph
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Reproduction ID: PM5253-6 Maker: Alan Villiers Date: 1938 Villiers collection If you would like to find out how you can use images from the National Maritime Museum, please visit our Collections pages.Subjects
nationalmaritimemuseum | sailors | meal | eating | deck | poop | poopdeck | sitting | triumph | alanvilliers | cl0142 | cl0412 | cl0412s1 | cl0412d9License
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Reproduction ID: PM5032-11 Maker: Alan Villiers Date: 1938 Villiers collection If you would like to find out how you can use images from the National Maritime Museum, please visit our Collections pages.Subjects
nationalmaritimemuseum | sail | mending | alanvilliers | blackandwhite | sea | seatime | ocean | sailors | working | deck | repair | sewing | sails | sheets | decksLicense
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See all metadataRounding Cape Horn on the 'Parma'
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Reproduction ID: N61569 Maker: Alan Villiers Date: 1932–33 Villiers collection If you would like to find out how you can use images from the National Maritime Museum, please visit our Collections pages.Subjects
nationalmaritimemuseum | parma | ship | deck | wave | sailor | villiers | water | ocean | alanvilliers | decks | моряк | мысгорн | буря | волна | шторм | парусник | commons:event=commonground2009 | cl0412 | cl0412fs | cl0412s1 | cl0412d9License
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See all metadataSailors working onboard the 'Parma'
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Reproduction ID: N61573 Maker: Alan Villiers Date: 1932–33 Villiers collection www.nmm.ac.uk/visit/exhibitions/past/villiers-display/ If you would like to find out how you can use images from the National Maritime Museum, please visit our Collections pages.Subjects
nationalmaritimemuseum | tugowar | sail | heaveho | deck | planking | sheets | canvas | masts | alanvilliers | ropes | lines | decks | sailors | ships | hats | parma | commons:event=commonground2009License
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See all metadataSailors working on a deck covered in mangrove poles
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Reproduction ID: N83097 Maker: Alan Villiers Date: 1938 Villiers collection If you would like to find out how you can use images from the National Maritime Museum, please visit our Collections pages.Subjects
nationalmaritimemuseum | sailors | action | bw | ropes | working | haul | deck | rigging | decks | alanvilliersLicense
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