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English: Transverse and longitudinal ssections of the turret ship Cerberus

Русский: «Поперечные и продольные сечения башенного корабля Cerberus»

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English: Transverse and longitudinal ssections of the turret ship Cerberus
Русский: «Поперечные и продольные сечения башенного корабля Cerberus»
Date 20 May 1871
date QS:P571,+1871-05-20T00:00:00Z/11
Medium wood engraving print
institution QS:P195,Q1200052
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IAN20/05/71/101
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1, Main deck; 2, lower deck; 3, flying deck; 4, screw shaft; 5, boilers; 6, general ventilating shaft; 7, engine to ventilators; 8, captain's observatory; 9, binnacle on flying deck; 10, cabins; 11, engine for working capstan; 12, magazines; 13, armour-plated companions; 14, binnacle; 15, forecastle; 16, watertight compartments; 17, armour-plated turret; 18, wheel to rudder, in time of action; 19, wheel to rudder on flying deck.

1. Section of Turret and Elevation of Gun. — 1, Ventilating air pipe; 2, buffer for gun carriage; 3, apparatus for regulating vertical range of gun; 4, apparatus for regulating recoil of gun.
A. Sections of shells.
2. — Plan of Turret and Gun Carriage. — 1, Inclined plane for gun carriage; 2, grip for checking recoil; 3, apparatus for raising or lowering trunnion.
3. Section of Hull at Shell Room. — 1, Watertight compartments, empty; 2, Watertight compartments, filled.

A. — Sections of shells.
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Illustrated Australian News for Home Readers, No. 171, p. 101 (National Library of Australia)

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