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Battlecruiser Repulse - Detailed in original Builders' Plans (Hardcover)
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Battlecruiser Repulse - Detailed in original Builders' Plans (Hardcover)
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The technical details of British warships were recorded in a set of
plans produced by the builders on completion of every ship. Known
as the as fitted' general arrangements, these drawings represented
the exact appearance and fitting of the ship as it entered service.
Intended to provide a permanent reference for the Admiralty and the
dockyards, these highly detailed plans were drawn with exquisite
skill in multi-coloured inks and washes that represent the acme of
the draughtsman's art. Today they form part of the incomparable
collection of the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich, which is
using the latest scanning technology to make digital copies of the
highest quality. This book is one of a series based entirely on
these draughts which depict famous warships in an unprecedented
degree of detail - complete sets in full colour, with many
close-ups and enlargements that make every aspect clear and
comprehensible. Extensive captions point the reader to important
features to be found in the plans, and an introduction covers the
background to the design. The subject of this volume was one of the
last battlecruisers, elegant ships which combined a powerful
armament with high speed, but much criticised for their light
protection. Throughout their existence, they were controversial -
three were sunk at Jutland - and _Repulse_ herself was famously
lost to Japanese air attack at the outset of the Pacific War.
Nevertheless, the type was highly prized: _Repulse_ and her sister
_Renown_ were the only capital ships given sufficient priority to
be designed, built and completed during the course of the First
World War; and substantial sums were spent on large-scale
reconstruction during the 1930s. Both these phases of the ship's
life are fully documented in two separate sets of plans, which
allows this novel form of anatomy to cover the whole life of the
ship.
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