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From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - fastening hawse pipe of cast iron, a tampion or plug, cavil fastening and transom, and pin rail (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Formidable section drawing showing internal layout of a drifter (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - moulding out the breasthook, and a breasthook in position (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - hawse pipe tools (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Formidable in Chambers' slip for a clean bottom (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - lagging the boiler (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - pulling down engine bed bolts, and boring for the stern tube (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Shipwright's maul driving a through bolt in bilge strake hole, a spiral bit and a ratchet brace used in shipbuilding (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - launching gear including a crab winch and hauling gear (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - taffrail on the stools, fastening off, taffrail mould centre piece, tenon, and quarter rail (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - cutting away deck to seat foc'sle hoodway, and 'rooming off' (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - bilger strakes and stringers showing seam and fastenings, and how seams appear after paying up (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - stanchions (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Formidable fishing drifter leaving Penzance for mackeral (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - tug stern stanchion and knee, bunker plate bearer, and bunker plate template (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - a plank is worked (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - sheering down aft and bedding down the stern covering board on blare and cow hair (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - loading a tree suitable for a piece of keel...a... towing shackle (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - fastening off stern covering board (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - The Pitch Pot, with little brick building where pitch mops and ladles are kept, known as the 'Pot Shop', it was also used by the night watchman (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - steam kiln and a plank being made on the stools (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - Deck laying and covering board fastenings (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - working a piece of shelf (Drawing)
From Tree to Sea by E J Frost - sea fittings, bilge outfall, sea cock, and circulating pump outfall stop (Drawing)
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