The archaeology of the Mary Rose: 2,[1] Mary Rose, our noblest shippe : anatomy of a Tudor warship
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures
.............................xi
List of Tables
.............................xvi
Contributors
..............................xvi
Acknowledgements
........................xvii
Abstract
................................xviii
Preface
.................................xxii
1.
The Mary Rose and Fighting Ships,
by David Loades
.........................1
2.
Salvage, Saving and Surveying the Mary Rose,
by Peter
Marsden
The loss and first salvage of the Mary Rose,
1545-1549 ..........................12
Salvage
1836-1840 ......................14
Rediscovery and saving the Mary Rose,
1965-1978 ..........................15
Recording the ship
.......................16
3.
Understanding the Mary Rose,
by Peter
Marsden
Principles of reconstruction
................20
Limitations of evidence
.................20
Philosophy of describing and reconstructing
the Mary Rose
........................22
Assumptions made in reconstructing
the Mary Rose
.....................23
Stages in describing and reconstructing
the Mary Rose
........................23
The plane of symmetry
...................25
Features that establish the plane of
symmetry
.........................25
Conclusion
..........................31
Buoyancy and stability
....................31
Reconstructing the Mary Rose
..............33
4.
Hull Design of the Mary Rose,
by Richard Barker, Brad Loewen and
Christopher Dobbs
A documentary approach to Renaissance
hull design
...........................35
The hull design of the Mary Rose
............36
The overall dimensions
.................36
Timber supply
..........................43
Dendrochronology
....................44
Hull construction methods
.................47
Framing pattern
......................47
Joints linking floor timbers and first futtocks
.48
Quarter-frames?
......................49
Planking and hull fastenings
.............50
Assembly sequence
....................50
Summary
...........................51
Conclusion
.............................51
5.
Woodworking Aspects of the Mary Rose,
by
Damian
Goodburn
Species of timber used
...................66
Origin of the timber used in the ship
.........66
Reconstructing treeland resources used by
the sixteenth century shipwrights
.........67
The size range of trees used in the ship
.....67
How many trees were used to build the
Mary Rose, her hull and decks?
...........68
Recontructing Tudor
treescapes
from the
Mary Rose evidence
.................68
Selected examples of parent trees used to build
parts of the Mary Rose
..................69
The overlapping weatherboarding of
the Sterncastle
.....................69
The great oak used for the central part of
the keelson at the mast-step
...........69
The large oaks used for the Main deck
beams
............................69
The parent oak used for the outer hull
planking
..........................69
Curving compass and knee timber
.......69
Deck half-beams and pillars
.............70
Orientation of the butts and tops of
parent logs
........................71
Timber conversion toolmarks
...............71
The conversion process
.................71
Methods of conversion and implied toolkits
used to make key items of the Mary Rose
.71
Some other toolmarks
..................74
Joints
.................................75
The range of joints used in the hull
........75
Wooden fastenings: treenails
................77
Iron fastenings
..........................77
Bolts, dumps and large spikes
............77
Smaller spikes and common nails
.........78
Rove nails (ship s rivets)
................80
6.
The Hull, by Douglas
McElvogue
The Keel
..............................81
Forward keel timber
...................81
Midship keel timber
...................82
Aft keel timber
.......................82
Scarf joints
..........................82
Keelson
...............................83
Forward timber
.......................83
Midship timber
.......................83
Mast-step
...........................84
Aft timber
...........................84
Stempost
assemblage
.....................84
The stempost
........................84
The apron
...........................86
Sternpost assemblage
.....................87
Sternpost
...........................87
False sternpost
.......................87
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Inner
post
...........................87
Deadwood...........................89
Transom stern
..........................89
Fashion piece
........................89
Transoms and transom lodging knees
......91
Transom planks
.......................91
Caulking at the stern
...................91
Frames
................................91
Framing pattern
......................91
Floor timbers (the lowest frames)
.........92
Room and space
.....................93
Futtocks
............................93
Filler frames
.........................93
Ceiling planks
..........................93
Limber boards and deadwood covers
.......94
Stringers
..............................95
Starboard side lower stringers
............96
Portside
lower stringers
.................96
Upper stringers on the starboard side
......96
Gunwale
..............................97
Riders
................................97
Brace timbers
...........................98
Outer hull planking
......................98
Wales
................................100
Caulking
.............................101
Seam battens
..........................101
White stuff
...........................101
Standards
.............................101
Forecastle hull
.........................103
Sterncastle hull
.........................103
Weatherboarding
.....................103
Wales
.............................103
Standards at the Sterncastle
............103
Channel
...........................104
Rigging rail
.........................104
7.
The Hold, by Peter
Marsden
Description of the Hold
..................106
Structure of the Hold
.................106
Reconstructing the Hold
.................110
Correcting the distortion
...............110
Reconstructing the missing structure
......110
Fittings and compartments in the Hold
......110
Stanchions
.........................110
Partitions
...........................115
The main mast
......................116
The bilge pumps
.....................116
Companionways
.....................117
8.
The Ballast, by Christopher Dobbs
Evidence for the ballast
..................119
Samples and analysis
....................119
Area and volume calculations
...........119
Historical references
.....................123
Other sites
............................123
Conclusions
...........................123
Avenues for future research
...............123
9.
The Galley, by Christopher Dobbs
Description of the galley remains
...........124
The starboard furnace
.................124
Timber partitions
....................125
Evidence from the artefacts
...............128
Historical evidence
......................129
Reconstruction of the galley
...............131
The furnaces
........................131
Interpretation of the wrecking and
survival processes
..................133
Building and using a reconstructed furnace
. . .133
Avenues for future research
...............135
10.
The Orlop Deck, by Peter
Marsden
Structure of the Orlop deck
...............136
Orlop deck clamp
....................136
Orlop deck main beams
................137
Rising knees
........................137
Half-beam shelves
....................138
Half-beams
.........................138
Carlings
............................141
Deck planking
.......................142
Central hatches and hatch covers
........143
Companionway hatches
................146
Fittings
...............................146
Partitions
...........................146
Stanchions
.........................147
Forked timber
.......................150
Reconstruction
.........................150
Correcting the distortion
...............150
Stanchions and partitions
..............151
11.
The Main Deck, by Peter
Marsden
Description of the Main deck
..............155
Main deck clamp
.....................155
Main deck beams
....................156
Rising knees
........................157
Lodging knees
.......................160
Half-beam shelves
....................160
Half-beams
.........................160
Carlings
............................160
Deck planking
......................161
Central hatches and hatch covers
........162
The starboard side of the ship above the
Main deck
..........................163
Scuppers
...........................163
Gunports and gunport lids
.............164
Port side gunports and gunport lids
......168
How the gunport lids were opened and
held shut
........................168
Horizontal timber
Ρ
18,
a pin rail?
........170
Fittings
...............................172
Stanchions
.........................172
Starboard side cabins
.................172
Guns
..............................179
Reconstructing the Main deck
.............180
Correcting the distortion
...............180
Reconstructing the entire deck
..........180
Port side cabins
......................184
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Port side guns
.......................184
The masts
..........................184
12.
The Upper Deck, by Peter
Marsden
The Upper deck in the ship s waist
..........189
Upper deck clamp
....................189
Upper deck beams
....................189
Knees
.............................190
Carlings
............................192
Half-beams
.........................192
Deck planks
........................192
Small hatches
.......................193
Possible central hatches
................195
Companionway hatch
.................195
The dale in sectors U/M6
.............195
The side of the ship above the Upper deck in
the waist
...........................195
Outboard standards
...................196
Semicircular gunports
.................196
The blinds
.........................197
The upper rail
.......................199
Fittings
...............................200
Protective cover over the waist
...........200
The Upper deck beneath the Sterncastle
.....203
Deck clamps under the Sterncastle
.......203
Upper deck beams under the Sterncastle
. . .206
Hanging knees
.......................206
Deck planking
......................207
The dak in sectors U/M10
............209
Companionway
......................209
The forward face of the Sterncastle at the
Upper deck
.........................209
The side of the ship above the Upper deck
and below the Sterncastle
..............214
Swivel gun positions
................214
Gunports
..........................214
Fittings
...............................214
Guns
..............................214
Reconstruction
.........................214
Correcting the distortion
...............214
Reconstructing the ship s waist
..........214
Reconstructing the Upper deck
beneath the Sterncastle
..............216
13.
The Sterncastle, by Peter
Marsden
Description of the Sterncastle deck
.........219
Deck clamp
.........................219
Deck beams and knees
................219
Deck planks
........................221
The side of the ship above the Sterncastle
deck
..............................221
The frames
.........................221
Overlapping outboard waetherboards
.....221
Horizontal sill A
.....................223
Possible reinforcing timber
В
............227
Uppermost rail
С
....................227
Inboard face
........................227
Loose sill
...........................227
Fittings
...............................227
Reconstruction
.........................230
Extent of the Sterncastle deck
...........230
Deck beams
........................230
Possible reconstruction of the starboard
side
............................231
Furnishing of guns
...................231
Was there a poop deck?
................231
14.
Propulsion, by Peter
Marsden
and
Richard Endsor
Masts and fittings, by Peter
Marsden
........242
The foremast
........................243
The main mast
......................244
The mizzen mast
.....................246
The bonaventure mizzen mast
...........247
The bowsprit
........................249
Propulsion fittings
....................249
The rigging, by Richard Endsor
............251
Mast standing rigging
.................256
Yard running rigging
..................257
Sail running rigging
...................261
Blocks
.............................264
Conclusion
.........................269
15.
Steering, Mooring, Anchoring and the
Ship s Boats, by Douglas McElvogue
Steering
..............................273
Rudder (83T0199)
...................273
Pintles and gudgeons
..................273
Mooring and anchoring
..................276
The anchors
........................276
Fenders or buoys
.....................286
Ship s boats
...........................286
Oar (81A0243)
......................287
16.
Removing Water, by Douglas McElvogue
Pumps
...............................288
Main pump-sump
....................289
Stern pump
.........................289
Spare pump tube (81A5710)
............289
Pump valve
.........................290
Drainage dales
........................292
Midship dale, sectors U/M6
............292
Aft dale, sectors U/M10
...............292
Possible dale , Sterncastle
..............292
Scuppers
.............................293
Scupper leathers
.....................293
Scupper nails
........................295
17.
The Fighting Ship, by Alexzandra Hildred
Guns in warships
.......................297
Changes in armaments
-
the inventory
of
1514............................298
Warfare at sea
.........................303
The last battle,
1545 ....................303
Legacy
-
the Mary Rose of
1545............308
The inventory of
1546.................308
The Anthony Roll of
1546
and the recovered
assemblage
.......................308
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Location
of weapons in the ship in
1545 .....328
The Main gundeck
...................330
The Upper deck
.....................337
The Sterncastle deck
..................340
Comment
..........................341
Ordnance and gun furniture in storage
. . . .342
Archery stores
.......................344
18.
Navigating the Mary Rose, by Robert D. Hicks
Navigating into battle
....................346
The importance of the Mary Rose navigational
artefacts
...........................346
The nature of pilots and pilotage
...........346
Piloting tools
..........................347
The compass
..........................345
Lead and line
..........................356
The log reel and distance measurement
......357
Miscellaneous artefacts
...................359
Navigation after
1545
and the meaning of the
Mary Rose instruments
................359
19.
Construction and Refits: Tree-ring Dating
and the Mary Rose, by Christopher Dobbs
and Martin Bridge
Constraints
............................361
Methods
..............................362
Results
...............................363
20.
Reconstruction of the Mary Rose:
her Design and Use, by Peter
Marsden
The Mary Rose in
1514 ..................368
Decks
...............................371
Interpretation of the decks
..............371
Masts, rigging and mooring
...............378
The ship s name and decoration
............379
Weapons
..............................379
Rebuilding the Mary Rose
.................380
The Mary Rose in
1545 ..................385
Decoration
.........................385
The use of the ship,
1545 ..............385
21.
The loss of the Mary Rose,
1545,
by Peter
Marsden
The sinking of the Mary Rose
.............392
22.
Future Research, by Peter
Marsden
The Hold
.............................395
Orlop deck
............................395
Main deck
............................395
Upper deck
...........................396
Lower Sterncastle
.......................397
Upper Sterncastle
.......................397
Propulsion
............................397
Steering, mooring, anchoring and the
ship s boats
.........................397
Conclusion
............................398
Appendix
1:
some background considerations
in the construction and geometry for the hull,
by Richard Barker
......................399
Appendix
2:
Caulking materials used in the
Mary Rose, by Penelope Walton Rogers with a
contribution by Allan Hall
................404
Bibliography
.............................408
Glossary of terms
.........................414
Index, by Barbara Hird
.....................419
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physical | XXV, 433 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 31 cm |
publishDate | 2009 |
publishDateSearch | 2009 |
publishDateSort | 2009 |
publisher | Mary Rose Trust |
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spelling | The archaeology of the Mary Rose 2,[1] Mary Rose, our noblest shippe : anatomy of a Tudor warship ed.: Julie Gardiner Portsmouth Mary Rose Trust 2009 XXV, 433 S. Ill., graph. Darst., Kt. 31 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte 1545 gnd rswk-swf Mary Rose Schiff (DE-588)4473960-6 gnd rswk-swf Unterwasserarchäologie (DE-588)4062041-4 gnd rswk-swf Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd rswk-swf Kriegsschiff (DE-588)4033146-5 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4145395-5 Bildband gnd-content Mary Rose Schiff (DE-588)4473960-6 s Kriegsschiff (DE-588)4033146-5 s Geschichte 1545 z DE-604 Unterwasserarchäologie (DE-588)4062041-4 s Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 s Marsden, Peter 1940- Sonstige (DE-588)14375095X oth Gardiner, Julie Sonstige oth (DE-604)BV023355300 2,1 Digitalisierung BSB Muenchen application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=021206733&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | The archaeology of the Mary Rose Mary Rose Schiff (DE-588)4473960-6 gnd Unterwasserarchäologie (DE-588)4062041-4 gnd Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd Kriegsschiff (DE-588)4033146-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4473960-6 (DE-588)4062041-4 (DE-588)4114279-2 (DE-588)4033146-5 (DE-588)4145395-5 |
title | The archaeology of the Mary Rose |
title_auth | The archaeology of the Mary Rose |
title_exact_search | The archaeology of the Mary Rose |
title_full | The archaeology of the Mary Rose 2,[1] Mary Rose, our noblest shippe : anatomy of a Tudor warship ed.: Julie Gardiner |
title_fullStr | The archaeology of the Mary Rose 2,[1] Mary Rose, our noblest shippe : anatomy of a Tudor warship ed.: Julie Gardiner |
title_full_unstemmed | The archaeology of the Mary Rose 2,[1] Mary Rose, our noblest shippe : anatomy of a Tudor warship ed.: Julie Gardiner |
title_short | The archaeology of the Mary Rose |
title_sort | the archaeology of the mary rose mary rose our noblest shippe anatomy of a tudor warship |
topic | Mary Rose Schiff (DE-588)4473960-6 gnd Unterwasserarchäologie (DE-588)4062041-4 gnd Konservierung (DE-588)4114279-2 gnd Kriegsschiff (DE-588)4033146-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Mary Rose Schiff Unterwasserarchäologie Konservierung Kriegsschiff Bildband |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=021206733&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV023355300 |
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