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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «DOGSHORES»
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The vessel was then held firm for a minute or two, by means of two ' dogshores,'
till the interesting ceremony of naming the ship was performed. For this purpose a
covered stand had been erected at the bow of the vessel which was named the ...
Robert Michael Ballantyne, 1863
2
The Annual of the Royal School of Naval Architecture and ...
It was about one hour before the appointed time ; every block had been removed
from under her keel, and the dogshores alone were holding her on a greased
incline of J-inch to a foot, and when we expostulated with the foreman in charge
for ...
Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (London, England), 1871
3
Once Upon A Time in Glasgow
All overthe Daphne, in the passageways and cabins,in the engineand
boilerrooms, aboveand belowdecks, men continued withtheirwork as the
dogshores were knocked away and the shipbegan hersmooth descent along the
slipway ...
4
Navy & Army Illustrated
The short, stout timbers in a sloping position which are seen under the cradle, are
the “dogshores,” and when the signal is given these are knocked away by heavy
weights falling upon their upper ends. The wooden guides containing the ...
Close to the dogshores stood one of the famous masters, Tom Boyle. Tom was
lately of Boston but had come to Baltimore to have one of the fast clipper
privateers built for his syndicate. Tom and his Comet were fast becoming a flea in
the ...
Samuel Supplee Rabl, 1949
I feel sure all will agree that it has been done in a very effective way. As an
afterthought, following other speakers, I would point out it was only for a few
minutes that the ship was held entirely on the launching triggers or dogshores.
Liverpool Engineering Society, 1950
7
The Teacher's offering or, sunday school monthly visitor
Thomas Ward and Co. removed. When the launch takes place, the ways are
greased to prevent friction, and to allow the ship to pass on freely. When the last
of the shores, called the dogshores, are removed or knocked away, and by her
own ...
Thomas Ward and Co., 1843
The method by which a great battleship is started in its first plunge into its native
element is excellently shown in these illustrations of the launching of ere of
England's great Dreadnoughts. The key to the launching is the dogshores, which
are ...
9
The Uncommercial Traveller (Illustrated And Annotated Edition):
Then, togo overthe side again and downamong the ooze and wet to the bottom of
the dock, inthe depths ofthe subterranean forest of dogshores and stays that
holdherup, and to see theimmense mass bulging out against the upper light,and
...
At last, when the dogshores holding Old Glory in place were knocked away from
tallow-greased skids, she eased into the water, making a loud splash. Whistles
blew. The dignitaries cheered. Everyone speculated on how the war would be ...