Parliamentary Papers, Nide 76H.M. Stationery Office, 1894 |
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... miles from the coast are constantly being freed from such dangers to navigation . This jurisdiction of the general lighthouse autho- rities does not , of course , extend to the open Atlantic , but it was stated in evidence that the ...
... miles from the coast are constantly being freed from such dangers to navigation . This jurisdiction of the general lighthouse autho- rities does not , of course , extend to the open Atlantic , but it was stated in evidence that the ...
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... miles in the tracks of vessels . Then there is the " Robert P. Chandler " which was abandoned at Key West on July 7th . She was seen at Christmas last having travelled 1,200 miles close to the Atlantic steamship route . Then the " Lady ...
... miles in the tracks of vessels . Then there is the " Robert P. Chandler " which was abandoned at Key West on July 7th . She was seen at Christmas last having travelled 1,200 miles close to the Atlantic steamship route . Then the " Lady ...
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... miles long which she had to pass through P - That is the previous journey . 119. No , that was the same journey ? -She had nine journeys . 120. She was on her seventh voyage , but I mean , when lost , there was in her track a very large ...
... miles long which she had to pass through P - That is the previous journey . 119. No , that was the same journey ? -She had nine journeys . 120. She was on her seventh voyage , but I mean , when lost , there was in her track a very large ...
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... miles from Queenstown . 160. ( Chairman . ) What was the name of the steamer ? -The " Celtic , " one of the White Star Line of steamers . 161. We have bere a long list of damage to ships , but where has this information come from ? You ...
... miles from Queenstown . 160. ( Chairman . ) What was the name of the steamer ? -The " Celtic , " one of the White Star Line of steamers . 161. We have bere a long list of damage to ships , but where has this information come from ? You ...
Sivu 12
... miles of the shore , and these form dangerous obstructions to the coast navigation . Would not it be better to set to work to remove these first ? -In case of any ship that gets damaged near the shore there would be the chance of saving ...
... miles of the shore , and these form dangerous obstructions to the coast navigation . Would not it be better to set to work to remove these first ? -In case of any ship that gets damaged near the shore there would be the chance of saving ...
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amount paid AMOUNT received Ballast bark Barque Board of Trade British Possessions Abroad BRITISH VESSELS Buoy BYE-LAWS Cape Captain cargo Casualties occurred Catherine's Point Cattegat chart Coast COASTERS Collisions Other Causes Crew danger deck load ended 30th June Flamborough Head floating derelicts FOREIGN VESSELS Found unsafe Glasgow green Hartland Point Heligoland Hull Island John Lambay Island Liverpool Lives Lost Lives were Lost Lloyd's London Losses Lost in Vessels Macdona mates Merchant Shipping Acts miles Missing Vessels NAMES of PILOTS North Foreland North Sea Number Parl passengers PILOTAGE PILOTAGE of VESSELS Port Queenstown RATES of PILOTAGE received for PILOTAGE reported respect of pilots River Humber Rivers and Harbours Rock Sailing Vessels schooner Sea Casualties Seamen showing the Number spars Steam Vessels steamer struck a derelict Table Thomas timber Tonnage Tons Totally Lost Towed by Steam Trinity House Tynemouth United Kingdom VESSELS in 1893 William wreckage Yarmouth
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Sivu 14 - The number of persons for which buoyant apparatus is certified shall be the number, (i) ascertained by dividing the number of pounds of iron which it is capable of supporting in fresh water by 32...
Sivu 13 - ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENTS FOR BOATS OF SECTION (A) AND SECTION (B). — In order to be properly equipped, each boat of Sections (A) and (B) in addition to being provided with all the requisites laid down in Rule...
Sivu 11 - At least four approved life-buoys shall be carried. NOTE. — A discretion may be exercised by the Board of Trade to relieve steam launches, steamers plying in narrow waters, and ferry boats, from the operation of the whole or part of Rule (a.) of this Class. DIVISION (E).— CLASS 2.
Sivu 14 - The number of persons that any approved life-raft for use at sea shall be deemed to be capable of carrying shall be determined with reference to each separate pattern approved by the Board of Trade ; provided always, that for every person so carried there shall be at least...
Sivu 8 - Act. (a) Ships of Division (B), Class 1, shall carry boats in accordance with the table, and such boats shall be as far as practicable placed under davits, with proper appliances for getting them into the water. All boats not placed under davits are to be so carried that they can be readily got into the water.
Sivu 13 - With two plugs for each plug-hole attached with lanyards or chains, and one set and a half of thole pins or crutches attached to the boat by sound lanyards.
Sivu 15 - If, however, in any case this rule be found impracticable, a discretion may then be exercised by the Board of Trade. In cases where a small vessel is unable to carry more than, one boat, a discretion may be exercised by the Board of Trade ; but whenever one boat only is carried, there must be proper provision to enable it to be placed readily in the water on either side of the ship.
Sivu 116 - Subject to the provisions contained in the Fifth Part of this Act, it shall be lawful for every pilotage authority, by bye-law made with the consent of Her Majesty in Council, from time to time to do all or any of the following things within its districts ; (that is to say), 1. To determine the qualifications to be required from persons applying to be licensed as Pilots...
Sivu 12 - Rule (2), at least 1 cubic foot of strong and serviceable inclosed air-tight compartments, so constructed that water cannot find its way into them. In the case of metal boats an addition will have to be made to the cubic capacity of the air-tight .compartments, so as to give them buoyancy equal to that of the wooden boat. Section (B). — A boat of this section shall be a...