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Title: Iron-clad Sea-going Shield Ships : A Lecture Delivered on the 25th March, 1863, at the Royal United Service Institution.
Description: [London], [Harrison & Sons], [ca. 1863]. 21x13cm, 23,(11) pp, The first plate is stained.. 11 plates [5 folding]. LACKING wrappers. Disbound. Caption title. Good. ¶ Includes 11 engraved plates, 5 of which are folding. ["Captain Cowper Phipps Coles, C.B. R.N. the son of the Reverend John Coles and his wife Mary Ann Goodhew Rogers, was an English naval Captain and inventor. He entered the Royal Navy at the age of eleven. Coles distinguished himself at the siege of Sevastopol during the 1850s in the Crimean War against Russia. It was at this time that he and other British naval officers and sailors constructed a raft named the Lady Nancy which sported a rotating protective turret. After the war, Coles patented his design for a rotating turret. The Royal Navy began looking at uses for his revolutionary turret design. Several early naval vessels, such as Prince Albert and Royal Sovereign, were constructed or modified and incorporated Coles' designs. He pressed, however, for the British Admiralty to allow him to build a low-freeboard turret warship and in 1866 the Royal Navy finally agreed. Coles became the lead designer for HMS Captain. The ship used most of Coles' design. However, extensive rigging was necessary to make the ship ocean- going. This forced the creation of a "hurricane deck" above the turrets, which raised the center of gravity of the vessel. This may have been instrumental in Captain's tragic capsize on the night of 6 September 1870. Coles perished in the disaster. In 1856, Coles married Emily Pearson, niece of Admiral Lord Lyons. Coles was himself a nephew, by marriage, of Admiral Lord Lyons, his mother being the sister of Augusta, Lyons' wife" - wikipedia].

Keywords: British Nautical History, Great Britain, Naval Architecture, Maritime, Iron-Clad, Shield Ships, , ,

Price: US$ 50.00 Seller: Expatriate Bookshop of Denmark
- Book number: BOOKS020396I