The Story of the "Britannia": The training ship for naval cadets. With some account of previous methods of naval education, and of the new scheme of 1903.Statham, Edward Phillips
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The Story of the "Britannia": The training ship for naval cadets. With some account of previous methods of naval education, and of the new scheme of 1903.
Statham, Edward Phillips
Britannia (Ship); Great Britain. Royal Navy; Naval education -- Great Britain
STEAM AND STEAM |Recapitulation. |Recapitulation.
MACHINERY |Pump (lift, force, and |Shafts, Bearings, etc.
| centrifugal). |Condenser.
|Hydraulic Jack. |Expansive Working.
|Boiler Mountings. |I.H.P. Screw Propeller.
|Cylinder and Piston. |
|Slide Valve, Eccentric |
| and Link Motion. |
|Hydrostatics. |
|Conversion of Motion. |
| |
FRENCH |Practical Instruction. |Practical Instruction.
|Recapitulation. |Recapitulation.
|Syntax of Subjunctive. |Dictations,
|Dictations, | Translations, Naval
| Translations, Naval | Terms.
| Terms. |
|Conversation. |Conversation.
| |
DRAWING |Topographical |Topographical
| Sketching. | Sketching from Outside
|Oblique Perspective. | Nature.
| |
DRAWING, MECHANICAL |Plans, Elevations, and |Rough Figured Sketches
| Sections of parts of | from Parts of Machinery
| Machinery. | and Fair Drawings from
| | them.
SEAMANSHIP COURSE. H.M.S. "BRITANNIA." 1901.
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