A history of shipbuilding and naval architecture in Canada / by Garth Wilson. : NM97-2/1-4E

This study will examine the building and design of ships in Canada from the establishment of royal government in New France to the final decade of the twentieth century... this study focuses on large-scale shipbuilding, that is the construction of large vessels used in important international trades or in support of significant national interests.--Abstract

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. National Museum of Science and Technology.
Title A history of shipbuilding and naval architecture in Canada / by Garth Wilson.
Series title Transformation series1188-29644
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Format Paper
Other formats Electronic-[English]
Note(s) "This study will examine the building and design of ships in Canada from the establishment of royal government in New France to the final decade of the twentieth century... this study focuses on large-scale shipbuilding, that is the construction of large vessels used in important international trades or in support of significant national interests."--Abstract.
Résumés en français
Publishing information Ottawa - Ontario : National Museum of Science and Technology 1994.
Binding Softcover
Description 93p. : figs., references ; 28 cm.
ISBN 0-660-12022-4
ISSN 1188-2964
Catalogue number
  • NM97-2/1-4E
Subject terms Shipbuilding
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