Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Address on the Classification of Shipping: Delivered to the Clyde Sailing and Steamship Owner's Associations at Glasgow, 19th December, 1887, Nathaniel, Dunlop, Esq., In the Chair
Those earliest ship lists are said to contain the germs of the Register of Shipping, which came into existence at some period during last century, and which, besides being the first English Classification Society of which there is any record, is the parent of all other Shipping Registries now in existence.
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