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Sounding machine
surveying & navigational t&e: depth sounding equipment: machine, sounding(deep sea - electric)
surveying & navigational t&e: depth sounding equipment: tube, sounding(set of ten)
water transport: cargo vessel: clipper, tea (later a training ship at Greenhithe)
water transport: fighting vessel: destroyer (HMS.later a training ship at Greenhithe)
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Kelvin Bottomley & Baird Ltd
Sayer, Robert
Thomson, William
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Wigzell, Eustace Ernest
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A new chart of the British Channel from the mouth of the Thames to Ushant, and the Scilly Islands, from an actual survey revised, corrected, and improved by John Stephenson, a Master in the Royal Navy London: printed for Robert Sayer,... Decr 4th 1786 (Chart)
Sounding machine
Wigzell's patent atmospheric sea sounding instrument (Depth sounding equipment)
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