hugh boscawen, “the origins of the flat-bottomed landing craft 1757-58,” army museum ’84...
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British innovations with flat-bottom landing craft during the Seven Years War.TRANSCRIPT
Hugh Boscawen, “The Origins of the Flat-Bottomed Landing Craft 1757-58,” Army
Museum ’84 (Journal of the National Army Museum, Royal Hospital Road, London, UK,
1985), 23-30. (Posted by John U. Rees)
For more reading on watercraft see:
"`The uses and conveniences of different kinds of Water Craft’: Continental Army Vessels
on Inland Waterways, 1775-1782”
http://www.scribd.com/doc/208475142/The-uses-and-conveniences-of-different-kinds-of-Water-
Craft-Continental-Army-Vessels-on-Inland-Waterways-1775-1782 Table of Contents:
(page)
1 Introduction
2-8 “In transporting of stores.”: Sailing Vessels
3 Sloop
4 Schooner
4 Pettiauger
8 Shallop
8-11 “A Thirty two Pounder in the Bow ”: Rowed Vessels for River Defense
8 Gunboat
9 Galley
11 Xebec
12-34 “4 Wagons & Horses, and 1000 Men at a Try.”:
Flat-Bottomed Transport for Soldiers, Supplies, and Vehicles
12-16 Ferry Boats and River Crossings
16-19 Scows and Flatbottom Boats
19-20 Barge
20-22 Durham Boat
22-28 Bateaux
28-34 Wagon Boat
34-52 1781 Campaign: Bateaux, Flat Boats, Wagon Boats and Other Craft
52-54 “For the purpose of sounding Haverstraw Bar.”: Miscellaneous Small Craft
52-53 Whale Boat
53 Skiff
53 Rowboat
53 Wherry
54 Round-futtock Boat
54-57 “The best Oars men in the Army”: Soldiers Serving in Boat Crews and at Ferries
57-58 Conclusion
59-64 Addenda
59-60 I. British Military Flatboats and Landing Craft
60-64 II. More on Bateaux in the 1776 New York and Canadian Campaign
64-77 Endnotes