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SOURCES
Those listed here are additional to those quoted in Merchant Sailing Ships 1815-1850.PLANS, MODELS AND RELATED ARCHIVES
Dr Charles A Armour: plans of Canadian ships. Barclay, Curle & Co, Glasgow: plans and shipyard lists (inspected on firm's premises). Francis Russell Hart Nautical Museum at Massachusetts Institute of Technology: plans of American ships. Frode Holm-Petersen: plans of Danish ships. W Laas: sail plans from his book Die Grossen Segelschiffe. Benjamin E Nicholson: half-models and accounts of ships built at Annan. W J M Rankine: plan of Formby from his book Shipbuilding, Theoretical and Practical. W Salisbury: plans of Blackwall frigates. Alexander Stephen & Sons, Glasgow: plans and shipyard lists (inspected on firm's premises). William H Webb: plans from his book Plans of Wooden Vessels.SELECTION OF PRINTED WORKS
Albion, Robert G, and others, New England and the Sea (Middletown, Conn 1972). Barry, P, Dockyard Economy and Naval Power (London 1863) Blake, George, Gellatly's 1862-1962 (Glasgow 1962) Bouquet, Michael R, No Gallant Ship (London 1959) Brett, Sir Henry, White Wings (Auckland vol I 1924, vol II 1928) Carr, Frank G G, Sailing Barges (London 1931, revised ed 1951) Cutler, Carl C, Greyhounds of the Sea (New York 1930) Farr, Grahame, Ship Registers of the Port of Hayle (Maritime Monographs and Reports, Greenwich 1975) 251
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