I want to share with you a link to the archive of the danish shipyard Orlogsvaervt in Copenhagen.
There you can find for download several hundrets of interesting original drawings.
In addition they have more than 5.000 drawings, which will be uploaded in the future.
Click trough and you will find a lot of drawings which are very interesting in historical but also technical reasons.
Seems, that there was in the past a well comunication between the danish and the british and french shipwrights.
The danish archive holds a number of most interesting drawings of ships of the Royal Navy and the french navy.
Have fun
https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/other/index-creator/40/3353816/17149179
Here some examples
a lot of details are also shown, f.e. here a chain pump mechanism. But also drawings of ship´s fittings, details of ship rigging and spars, shipyard machines etc.
But also some interesting drawings showing the construction methods used in the yard - @zoly99sask it would be maybe intersting also for you
There you can find for download several hundrets of interesting original drawings.
In addition they have more than 5.000 drawings, which will be uploaded in the future.
Click trough and you will find a lot of drawings which are very interesting in historical but also technical reasons.
Seems, that there was in the past a well comunication between the danish and the british and french shipwrights.
The danish archive holds a number of most interesting drawings of ships of the Royal Navy and the french navy.
Have fun
https://www.sa.dk/ao-soegesider/da/other/index-creator/40/3353816/17149179
Here some examples
a lot of details are also shown, f.e. here a chain pump mechanism. But also drawings of ship´s fittings, details of ship rigging and spars, shipyard machines etc.
But also some interesting drawings showing the construction methods used in the yard - @zoly99sask it would be maybe intersting also for you
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