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From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - steam drifter, midship section (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - coal bunker, rings and plates (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - rudder head when complete (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Rails, the sheer batten is hung in hutchicks to be faired..., and a stanchion tenon batten (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - making and fitting of a wrought iron knee (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - punching spikes down with punch and maul, and trimming highspots off with the adze after punching spikes (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - horse towing tree trunk and steam tractor towing three larger tree trunks (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - tube - chocks and deadwood, port side piece and preparation for engine bed centre line piano wire (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - boiler on sheerlegs canting and lowering (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - stern under construction seen from above (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - difference in appearance of vessel after scrubbing down, and appearance of a knot before and after squareberthing (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - the horse Boxer dragging a piece of timber down to the horizontal saw (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - tabernacle on the stools (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - building the small boat, showing the different stages and tools used (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - ready for the beams (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - illustration of Formidable 's deck, half on, the other half off showing down below (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Taffrail, fitting and fastening the rail fillings (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Formidable fishing at daybreak (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - hawse pipe method for setting out the elipse (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - rudder and post, building the blade, and shipping the rudder tail shaft in (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - keel on blocks with stem and stern in place (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - fitting down engine bed (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - trimming down, spots are being faired down on frames by means of fairing batten and adze (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - fingering the oakum in, and caulking irons (Drawing)
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