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  • 1Copper sheathing — was the practice of protecting the under water hull of a ship or boat through the use of copper plates affixed to the outside of the hull. It was pioneered and developed by the Royal Navy during the 18th century. Contents 1 Development 2 Humphry… …

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  • 2Copper Bull — The Copper Bull on display Material Copper Size Length: 60.96 cm Height: 60.96 cm Created 2600 BCE Dis …

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  • 3Copper-fastened — Cop per fas tened, a. Fastened with copper bolts, as the planks of ships, etc.; as, a copper fastened ship. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 4copper rivets — copper bolts for fastening …

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  • 5copper-fasten — coppˈer fasten transitive verb 1. To fasten with copper bolts 2. To make (an agreement) binding • • • Main Entry: ↑copper …

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  • 6Copper alloys in aquaculture — A copper alloy pen that has been deployed on a fish farm at depth of 14 feet for one year shows no signs of biofouling. Recently, copper alloys have become important netting materials in aquaculture (the farming of aquatic organisms including… …

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  • 7Thomas Williams of Llanidan — Thomas Williams (May 13 1737 ndash; November 30 1802) was a Welsh industrialist. At the time of his death, he was the richest man in Wales.In the 18th century, there was a significant shortage of food for labouring people. Williams, known to his… …

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  • 8USS Constitution — For similarly named ships, principles of government, and other uses, see Constitution (disambiguation). Constitution on her 213th birt …

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  • 9SS Winfield Scott — Infobox nrhp name = SS WINFIELD SCOTT (Steamship) nrhp type = caption = Winfield Scott color lithograph location = Anacapa Island nearest city = lat degrees = lat minutes = lat seconds = lat direction = long degrees = long minutes = long seconds …

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  • 10Diving helmet — Copper and brass three bolt Soviet diving helmet …

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