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The shipwright, one of the most important Royal Navy adjutant officers in the 18th century, who had to pass an exam at Shipwright's Hall before boarding




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The shipwright, one of the most important Royal Navy adjutant officers in the 18th century, who had to pass an exam at Shipwright's Hall before boarding

MMM5482467 The shipwright, one of the most important Royal Navy adjutant officers in the 18th century, who had to pass an exam at Shipwright's Hall before boarding by Rowlandson, Thomas (1756-1827); National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: The shipwright, one of the most important Royal Navy adjutant officers in the 18th century, who had to pass an exam at Shipwright's Hall before boarding. He was responsible for inspecting the boat, for all the defective pieces of wood and for checking the condition of the masts; he was also responsible for repairing the ship after a battle. Etching in colors, 1799, by Thomas Rowlandson (1756-1827).); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London

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The shipwright in the 18th century was a crucial figure in the Royal Navy, responsible for ensuring the seaworthiness of ships before battle. This stunning print by Thomas Rowlandson captures the essence of this important adjutant officer as he prepares to board his vessel after passing an exam at Shipwright's Hall. With his keen eye for detail, the shipwright meticulously inspects every aspect of the boat, from defective pieces of wood to the condition of the masts. His expertise is essential not only in preparing ships for battle but also in repairing them afterwards. Rowlandson's etching beautifully portrays the shipwright in action, showcasing his craftsmanship and dedication to his craft. The intricate details of his costume and hat add authenticity to this historical scene, transporting us back to a time when naval warfare relied on skilled individuals like him. This print serves as a reminder of the unsung heroes who played a vital role in shaping naval history during the 18th century. Their contributions may have been overlooked by some, but their impact on maritime operations cannot be understated.

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