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The Use of Copper and Lead Sheathing in VOC Shipbuilding
Authors:Wendy van Duivenvoorde
Institution:Maritime Archaeology Program, Flinders University, Adelaide, SA5001, Australia
Abstract:Much has been written on the use of lead and copper sheathing in post mediaeval shipbuilding, yet evidence for such hull protection by Dutch shipwrights in the 17th and 18th centuries has received little attention. A discussion of the archaeological and historical evidence pertaining to the application of copper and lead sheathing by the Dutch long‐distance trading companies outlines the argument for the innovative character, experimental use—on ships’ hulls—and standardization—on sternposts—as early as 1602. Archaeological evidence presented mainly comes from the Dutch East Indiamen Nassau (1606), Mauritius (1609), Batavia (1629), Vergulde Draak (1656), and Buitenzorg (1760).
Keywords:Copper sheathing  lead sheathing  Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie  Westindische Compagnie  Netherlands  shipbuilding
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