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pro vyhledávání: '"DAVID PULVERTAFT"'
Autor:
Pieter van der Merwe
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology. 41:449-450
Autor:
David Pulvertaft
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The Mariner's Mirror. 108:469-471
Autor:
David Pulvertaft
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The Mariner's Mirror. 104:192-210
Between the mid-eighteenth century and 1900 almost all the figureheads on British warships were carved in the likeness of an individual man, woman, beast or bird, each of which was intended to repr...
Autor:
David Pulvertaft
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The Mariner's Mirror. 102:331-335
The Mary Rose was built in Portsmouth in 1510 but in 1536 was rebuilt and upgraded from a 500-ton to a 700-ton ship, becoming the second largest ship in the navy of King Henry VIII. The only contem...
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HENRIK POHL, ANTHONY J. PAPALAS, SUSAN ROSE, ALAN McGOWAN, JOHN H. HARLAND, FRANK FOX, PATRICK CROWHURST, H. J.K. JENKINS, ROBERT BUCKLEY, KATARIINA MAURANEN, C. I. HAMILTON, PETER THOMSON, RUDDOCK MACKAY, JOHN BROOKS, BEN JONES, DEREK LAW, PETER COY, RICHARD WOODMAN, MARC MILNER, ERIC GROVE, DAVID HOBBS, LAURENCE SONDHAUS, PETER WINTERBOTTOM, ADRIAN OSLER, BERNARD STONEHOUSE, DAVID PULVERTAFT, MICHAEL LEEK
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The Mariner's Mirror. 96:223-255
Autor:
David Pulvertaft
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The Mariner's Mirror. 95:76-86
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The Mariner's Mirror. 95:313-336
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ARVID GÖTTLICHER, MALYN NEWITT, BARRY GOUGH, PETER LE FEVRE, LIONEL A. SMITH, ROBERT MALCOMSON, ROBERT D. HICKS, ROBB ROBINSON, RICHARD GORSKI, RICHARD HARDING, ANDREW LAMBERT, GEORGE FRANKLIN, DAVID PULVERTAFT, R. F. CHANNON, DOUG MCLEAN, ERIC GROVE, JACK GREENE, K. A.J. MCLAY, TONY BARROW, JOSEPH MUSCAT, MICHAEL LEEK, ARTHUR G. CREDLAND
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The Mariner's Mirror. 92:505-533
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The Mariner's Mirror. 92:224-226
Autor:
David Pulvertaft
The first figureheads that were carved to represent the names of British warships appeared during the reign of Henry VIII; the last ones were carved in the early years of the twentieth century. During the intervening three hundred and fifty years it