Treatise on iron ship building
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Fairbairn proposed to consider a ship as a beam in 1860 at a crucial moment when iron shipbuilding was in full development. His views are therefore particularly interesting since they illustrate he analitical scope of a man who would deal with iron structures onland and at sea.
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