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  2. Shock-mitigating suspension seats - Wikipedia

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    The marine environment is particularly severe and people exposed to these conditions may experience unusually high injury rates. [5] Shock-mitigating suspension seats are related to the blast seats used to protect personnel from IEDs in armored vehicles and the crash seats used in military helicopters. Unlike these other seats, however, shock ...

  3. Bosun's chair - Wikipedia

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    Bosun's Chair has become a competition event in Sea Scout Regattas in the United States such as the Old Salt's Regatta and the Ancient Mariner's Regatta. The event is based on a practice from old navy ships where high-ranking officers would be lifted onto the ships instead of climbing aboard.

  4. State funeral of Horatio Nelson - Wikipedia

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    A Royal Marine sentry was posted to keep watch. [5] A cartoon by Thomas Rowlandson depicting two of Victory's crew asserting their claim to return Nelson's body, which was actually preserved in a large cask rather than the coffin shown. During the battle, Victory had suffered severe damage to both her hull and rigging. The hull was leaking ...

  5. Quarterdeck - Wikipedia

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    In medieval times, warships had a single deck, with raised structures at each end: the "forecastle" in the front, and the "aftercastle" in the rear.Following the introduction of cannon, the aftercastle was gradually replaced with a simpler structure consisting of the halfdeck above the main deck, extending forwards from the stern to the mainmast; and above that the quarterdeck, extending about ...

  6. Brooklyn, Wellington - Wikipedia

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    In January 1842 the New Zealand Company ship London commanded by Captain Attwood set sail for its second voyage to Wellington from Gravesend in Kent. It carried 700 tons of cargo, 137 adults and 39 children. On 1 May 1842 the ship arrived in Wellington, with John and Louisa Fitchett and their seven children amongst the passengers. [15]

  7. Florence Attwood - Wikipedia

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    Florence Attwood (24 July 1907 [1] - 7 April 1952) [2] [3] was an English toy designer and maker who became chief designer at toy manufacturer Merrythought, producing the company's first range of toys. [3] Attwood was responsible for some of the company's most iconic designs, including the signature Merrythought bear. [4]

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