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Iron knees in wooden vessels—an attempt at a typology
Authors:Michael K Stammers
Institution:Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool L3 4AQ, UK
Abstract:Knees were brackets in the structure of a wooden ship. They were introduced in the second half of the 18th century and were in common use for naval and merchant ships in the 19th century. They were fashioned in various designs. A typology of these is proposed based on archaeological and documentary evidence. Iron knees could used to assist the dating of unidentified shipwrecks.
Keywords:iron knees  wooden ships  18th- and 19th-century shipbuilding techniques  East India Company  Royal Navy  Falkland Islands wrecks
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