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NH 71070 Early Naval Science

Early Naval Science
Title: Early Naval Science
Caption: Plate V, Fig. No. 11. MAYLA ANCHOR of oak with bundle of bamboo rods placed on the arms. 12. Malacca SAMPANPUCATT at anchor and with sails, though they usually were propelled by oars. 14. Java PRAO-PEND-JALENGS, a small freight boat, shown here drawn ashore. These boats have a peculiar arrangement bor stretching their triangular sails. 10. Malay coaster called KUGUAR, drawn up on land. It carries three masts, with a straight square sail, and a bowsprit with a jib. the masts are all in one piece. 13. Malacca vessel named PIND-JEJAB which was rounded off at the stern, has a mast toward the prow, and only a tent-shaped cabin at the stern. 3. CHINESE WAR PENISH with all its inconvenient sails unfurled.
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Catalog #: NH 71070
Copyright Owner: From Iconographic Encyclopedia (1851) Volume III.
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Original Medium: Illustration, BW Photo
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