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Life Aboard an English Man-of-War


JohnReid

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I always thought it very telling that the captain's cabin was at the highest, rearmost part of the ship's deck, so that as long as they were under sail, no matter how bad the smells the rest of the ship had, the captain had fresh air.

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Thank you for the picture of the cutaway model; it helps show what you're explaining.

I re-posted it because I moved some stuff around in my photobucket and it might have been deleted by mistake.44c940a6-61e7-4a3c-8e2e-d07e50cab1a9_zps

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I am with Lene, and when on a world tour please come by Sweden as well, would sooo love to see all the fantabulous work

Hugs and thanks for sharing

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I am with Lene, and when on a world tour please come by Sweden as well, would sooo love to see all the fantabulous work

Hugs and thanks for sharing

Thank you,you make this old guy happy ! cheers! John.

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