Cruising in the Caribbean with a Camera: Lecture Delivered May 7, 1903 at the New York Yacht Club Including Description of Globular Naval Battery Invented by the Author |
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... COAL Genting CUTTER Cari Com Juma 29.08. 0000000 15- 62-6- GUN PK MAIN OK . BERTH DK DOILER BOOM PLATFORM OK . MAGAZINE RESERVE COM 900 Toms HOLD 5 10 15 Smoke Piee AIR UP AIR UP . CHUTE 25 30 20 SCRLE GUN DK PLOM BERTH OK . 35 40 00000 ...
... COAL Genting CUTTER Cari Com Juma 29.08. 0000000 15- 62-6- GUN PK MAIN OK . BERTH DK DOILER BOOM PLATFORM OK . MAGAZINE RESERVE COM 900 Toms HOLD 5 10 15 Smoke Piee AIR UP AIR UP . CHUTE 25 30 20 SCRLE GUN DK PLOM BERTH OK . 35 40 00000 ...
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... COAL COLD STORAGE Ft . 40 GLOBULAR BATTERY U.S. LETTERS PATENT NNo 724,756 GRANTED AFRIL 7.1903 TO ANSON PHELPS . STOKES ELORTING BATTERY MACHINERY 1 RESERVE COAL . 900 Torns HOLD PLAN RESERVE COAL. 100.
... COAL COLD STORAGE Ft . 40 GLOBULAR BATTERY U.S. LETTERS PATENT NNo 724,756 GRANTED AFRIL 7.1903 TO ANSON PHELPS . STOKES ELORTING BATTERY MACHINERY 1 RESERVE COAL . 900 Torns HOLD PLAN RESERVE COAL. 100.
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... RESERVE COAL . 900 Torns HOLD PLAN RESERVE COAL . 900 TONS . Lightship . Station for telephone and for marine and wire-. 75 TONS FRESH WATER GLOBULAR BATTERY U.S. LETTERS PATENT NNo 724.756 GRANTED ACRI 7.1903 TO ANSON PHELPS STOKES.
... RESERVE COAL . 900 Torns HOLD PLAN RESERVE COAL . 900 TONS . Lightship . Station for telephone and for marine and wire-. 75 TONS FRESH WATER GLOBULAR BATTERY U.S. LETTERS PATENT NNo 724.756 GRANTED ACRI 7.1903 TO ANSON PHELPS STOKES.
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... Coal 200 Fresh water 150 Stores 100 Outfit 250 Equipment 75 Carpenters ' and joiners ' work 150 Ammunition 300 Counterpoises 100 Ballast 117 Reserve coal 1800 Total displacement 11,337 tons deep load . Center of gravity above base at ...
... Coal 200 Fresh water 150 Stores 100 Outfit 250 Equipment 75 Carpenters ' and joiners ' work 150 Ammunition 300 Counterpoises 100 Ballast 117 Reserve coal 1800 Total displacement 11,337 tons deep load . Center of gravity above base at ...
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anchored ANSON PHELPS STOKES Ariadne armor bananas barbettes BATTERY U.S. LETTERS battle-ship BERTH British Captain Caribbean Sea Castries Cherry Garden cliff coast Colonial colored Columbus Croix cruise Cuba Diamond Rock dined Dominica drove eruption feet flag-ship FLOATING BATTERY Fontaine Chaude Fort-de-France Fredericksted Fruit Company GLOBULAR BATTERY U.S. Government House GRANTED APRIL Grenada Grenadines Guadeloupe harbor Havana Hayti island Jacmel Jamaica Kingston Kitts land large guns launch lecture LETTERS PATENT Lucia Mares-Caux Martinique Matuba miles mountain Naval night Ozama Ozama River passed close Pelée Pierre plantations political equality Ponce Port Antonio Porto Rico Positive G. M. purposes set race rail Rear-Admiral RESERVE COAL sailed past San Juan Santo Domingo Sea Fox shore sloop-of-war Soufrière Soufrière St spherical floating bat Squadron substantially spherical floating sugar Terre tons trade-winds Trident Trinidad U.S. LETTERS PATENT upper deck Vincent Virgin visited West Indies wind Yachtsmen YORK YACHT CLUB
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