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  • American ship. She was wrecked in 1819. Patent first appeared in Lloyd's Register (LR) in 1803. On 29 December 1806 General Perpignon [sic] captured Patent, Barugh...
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  • list of ship launches in 1803 includes a chronological list of some ships launched in 1803. "French Third Rate ship of the line 'Brutus' (1803)". Threedecks...
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    power for railway locomotives and ships, and for powering processes in fixed installations such as factories. In 1803, what is said to have been the first...
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    Walter Taylor (engineer) (category 1803 deaths)
    Walter Taylor (1734–1803) of Southampton, supplied wooden rigging blocks and ship's pumps to the Royal Navy, greatly improving their quality and reliability...
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    Marine navigation is the art and science of steering a ship from a starting point (sailing) to a destination, efficiently and responsibly. It is an art...
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    John Gorrie (category 1803 births)
    John B. Gorrie (October 3, 1803 – June 29, 1855) was a Nevisian-born American physician and scientist, credited as the inventor of mechanical refrigeration...
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    Charlotte Dundas (category 1803 ships)
    steamboat and the boat that demonstrated the practicality of steam power for ships. Development of experimental steam engined paddle boats by William Symington...
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    Steamboat (redirect from Steam-powered ship)
    granted British Patent No. 1640 of March 1788 for a "new invented machine for working, towing, expediting and facilitating the voyage of ships, sloops and...
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    the engine on wheels and turned it into a locomotive. In 1803, Trevithick sold the patents for his locomotives to Samuel Homfray. Homfray was so impressed...
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    William's death, on 6 April 1803. The following month, war broke out once again, and Nelson prepared to return to sea. In January 1803, Nelson appeared as a...
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  • requisitioned in 1803, she was armed in November and was decommissioned on 31 March 1807. troop ship n°799 (1803–1806) troop ship n°816 (1803–1806) Jean Bart...
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    October 1803 she was fitted for service for Trinity House. She was broken up at Deptford in June 1805. HMS Hermione was the lead ship of a six-ship class...
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    Patent Fire of 1836". patentlaws.com. Archived from the original on August 15, 2011. Retrieved December 14, 2011. "'One Hot Commodity': Great Patent Fire...
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    the House of Commons. Vol. 22. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 496–718 – via Google Books. Chronological Table of and Index to the...
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    Retrieved 12 November 2019. "Roger SHAWYER -- EM Space Drive -- Articles & Patent". rexresearch.com. Archived from the original on 14 September 2019. Retrieved...
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  • bottoms of ships. This process of plating ship bottoms, referred to as “sheathing” or “coppering”, helped increase the speed and lifespan of ships. Copper...
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    voyage to China was made in a ship of the East India Company's fleet. Under the command of Sir Nathaniel Dance, this ship drove off a French squadron under...
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    the House of Commons. Vol. 27. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1803. pp. 13–296. Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes. Vol. 1: To...
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    there are 66 commissioned ships (including submarines as well as one historic ship, HMS Victory) in the Royal Navy, plus 13 ships of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary...
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    founder, Benjamin Baldry Farrow, was born in 1774 at Diss, Norfolk, and by 1803 was listed in Kent's directory as a “tinplate-worker” at 18, Great Tower-Street...
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