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Woolwich (Maine, United States) (search for this): article 12
The British Navy and rifled guns
The Lords of the Admiralty have given orders for the building of ten line-of-battle and other steamers, to be built at Chatham, in addition to the iron-plated frigates now in progress.
At Davenport, the Ocean, a crew ship, 91 guns, has been ordered to be converted into an Iron-plated ship.
Her length is 275 feet.
It was stated at Woolwich on the 18th of June, at a dinner given by the Duke of Cambridge to the Royal Artillery mess, in recognition of his appointment as Colonel of the regiment, that--
A series of interesting experiments last week was made at Shoe business, with a view of testing the effect of heavy shot on iron batteries, which had been previously found to stand any amount of pounding with the lighter projectiles from a sixty-eight pounder smooth bore.
The battery was built up as a solid wall of iron, ten inches thick, on Thornycrott's system of dovetailing, and was backed up in the strongest manner with heavy timber, and
Chatham (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): article 12
The British Navy and rifled guns
The Lords of the Admiralty have given orders for the building of ten line-of-battle and other steamers, to be built at Chatham, in addition to the iron-plated frigates now in progress.
At Davenport, the Ocean, a crew ship, 91 guns, has been ordered to be converted into an Iron-plated ship.
Her length is 275 feet.
It was stated at Woolwich on the 18th of June, at a dinner given by the Duke of Cambridge to the Royal Artillery mess, in recognition of h ounders, bow and stern, pivot guns, rifled, and four 40-pounders, rifled.
These guns will be provided with ammunition as follows: The broadside guns, 80 rounds; the pivot guns, 190 rounds.
The armament of the Achilles, now about to be built at Chatham, is of a more formidable character, viz: forty-four 100-pounders, rifled guns, four 40-pounders ditto, and two 32-pounders, smooth-bored.
These are entirely independent of 25-pounder Armstrong guns for the pinnaces and launches.
It will not su
Davenport (Iowa, United States) (search for this): article 12
The British Navy and rifled guns
The Lords of the Admiralty have given orders for the building of ten line-of-battle and other steamers, to be built at Chatham, in addition to the iron-plated frigates now in progress.
At Davenport, the Ocean, a crew ship, 91 guns, has been ordered to be converted into an Iron-plated ship.
Her length is 275 feet.
It was stated at Woolwich on the 18th of June, at a dinner given by the Duke of Cambridge to the Royal Artillery mess, in recognition of his appointment as Colonel of the regiment, that--
A series of interesting experiments last week was made at Shoe business, with a view of testing the effect of heavy shot on iron batteries, which had been previously found to stand any amount of pounding with the lighter projectiles from a sixty-eight pounder smooth bore.
The battery was built up as a solid wall of iron, ten inches thick, on Thornycrott's system of dovetailing, and was backed up in the strongest manner with heavy timber, an
Hope Grant (search for this): article 12
Armstrong (search for this): article 12
Wellington (search for this): article 12
August, 6 AD (search for this): article 12
June 18th (search for this): article 12
The British Navy and rifled guns
The Lords of the Admiralty have given orders for the building of ten line-of-battle and other steamers, to be built at Chatham, in addition to the iron-plated frigates now in progress.
At Davenport, the Ocean, a crew ship, 91 guns, has been ordered to be converted into an Iron-plated ship.
Her length is 275 feet.
It was stated at Woolwich on the 18th of June, at a dinner given by the Duke of Cambridge to the Royal Artillery mess, in recognition of his appointment as Colonel of the regiment, that--
A series of interesting experiments last week was made at Shoe business, with a view of testing the effect of heavy shot on iron batteries, which had been previously found to stand any amount of pounding with the lighter projectiles from a sixty-eight pounder smooth bore.
The battery was built up as a solid wall of iron, ten inches thick, on Thornycrott's system of dovetailing, and was backed up in the strongest manner with heavy timber, an