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The Immortal Warrior by Captain John Wells RN
Told by research historian, Captain John Wells CBE DSC RN, this illustrated history details how the ship came to be built, records her officers and crew, including a youthful ‘Jacky’ Fisher as Gunnery Officer, and considers her armament and machinery, her strength, and her weaknesses.  Twelve detailed appendices help to make this one of the most detailed accounts of an historic ship ever written.

Paperback  264 pages £16.50 + P&P

 

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Building a Working Model Warship: HMS Warrior 1860 by William Mowll
The working model of HMS Warrior 1860, featured in this book, was built in the traditional shipbuilder’s scale of 1:48, and represents working scale modelling at its very best.

The author explains in detail the techniques needed for miniature replication – from GRP moulding to rope and sail making.  All model makers – to whatever level of expertise they aspire – will find in this book a mine of information to enhance their skills.  NB: This book does not contain model makers plans

Pitkin Guide - book coverHardback 200 pages     £10.00 + P&P

 

 

 

HMS Warrior: Britain’s First and Last Iron-Hulled Warship.  A Pitkin Guide.
This glossy booklet details Warrior’s history from inception through service and eventual restoration, and on to the present day.  It guides the reader over the four vast decks, lovingly restored to their 1860’s condition, and finally giving a taste of what life on board was like in Queen Victoria’s fleet.

Paperback  29 pages  £ 3.00 + P&P