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On the Use, for Several Feet Above and Below the Waterline, of Ship-Bottom Paint Having the Same Color as the Exterior Hull Paint on British Naval Vessels, and on Those Paints. September 12, Meiji 39. Yuzuru Hiraga, Senior Naval Constructor stationed in Britain
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- This material is a report dated September 12, Meiji 39, by Yuzuru Hiraga, Senior Naval Constructor stationed in Britain, describing the method of using ship-bottom paint of the same color as the exterior hull paint for several feet above and below the waterline on British naval vessels, and the properties of the paints. It compares the regulations of the British Navy and our navy, and refers to gray and black painting of the battleship Hibernaia, the battleship Hawithe, destroyers, torpedo boats, and submarines; paint names such as Ralbing, Peacock, and Moravia; and antifouling effects, prices, and safety. Keywords: Yuzuru Hiraga, British Navy, ship-bottom paint, exterior hull paint, waterline, gray painting, destroyer, torpedo boat, Peacock, MoraviaAuto-generated by Azure OpenAI gpt-5.5 from OCR text (which may contain errors) and image captions.
- Item ID
- e5e47410-62dd-4f39-a64d-dbdc714d295b
- Catalogue ID
- 50350201
- Card catalogue
- [Materials concerning ship-bottom paint on British naval vessels]
- Doc type
- 報告書
- Category
- その他資料:日記・書翰・写真・学位記など
- Issued
- 1906-09-12
- Extent
- Handwritten | 6 sheets
- Holder
- 東京大学柏図書館
- Year registered
- 2007
- GCV entities
- Document / Book / Handwriting




























