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A History of the County of Hampshire
… as late as 1569. 314 In the reign of Henry V much shipbuilding was carried on at Southampton. Here he built his …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Pagham, but apparently they were not kept in repair. 49 Shipbuilding evidently progressed at this time, as in 1595 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the growth of industry, which included flour milling, shipbuilding, and the manufacture of railway rolling stock …
Survey of London Monograph
… enough, for his studies in navigation, and in timber for shipbuilding exercised a considerable influence on his … one of the original members,on the question of timber for shipbuilding; and the significant words of Isaac Disraeli are …
Survey of London
… who had direct or related interests in that trade or the shipbuilding industry. By September 1803, 197,000 of initial …
Survey of London
… Joseph and Thomas Brindley, whose main activity was shipbuilding. The Brindleys also undertook to pay an eventual …
Survey of London
… and in the allied trades of brickmaking and lime-burning. Shipbuilding was, however, their principal occupation, their …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Titchfield Park, appears to have been in great demand for shipbuilding, and there are various records of sales of the …
Survey of London
… Isle of Dogs. Blackwall was an old-established centre of shipbuilding, but the Isle of Dogs riverside in the … Millwall were maritime craftsmen. It could be argued that shipbuilding was a natural development. However, there was no … had been a 'newcomer', working in defiance of Thames-side shipbuilding traditions. A large part of his work was …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… chiefly in connexion with the Portsmouth Docks. 86 Shipbuilding also increased, 87 and the town afforded …
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