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Plate 3 - Representation of the manner of Exercise, as practised in the San Domingo... (print)
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Plate 3 - Representation of the manner of Exercise, as practised in the San Domingo... (print)
3870748 Plate 3 - Representation of the manner of Exercise, as practised in the San Domingo... (print) by English School; (add.info.: Diagram showing the manner of Exercise, as practised in the San Domingo to enable the Men to point correctly when the Ship has motion, whereby the rolling of the Ship is imitated by elevating and depressing the gun. Diagram shows men attached to cannon walking along a deck. ); Photo © Derek Bayes. All rights reserved 2022
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© Derek Bayes. All rights reserved 2022 / Bridgeman Images
Aboard Balance Balancing Demonstration Diagram Mariners Monochrome Naval School On Board Technique Counterbalance Counterweight
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This photo print, titled "Plate 3 - Representation of the manner of Exercise, as practised in the San Domingo" offers a fascinating glimpse into the unique training techniques employed by sailors and mariners aboard ships. The image, captured by English School artist Derek Bayes, showcases a diagram illustrating how men attached to cannons walk along a deck to simulate the rolling motion of a ship. The sightline demonstration depicted in this print highlights the importance of maintaining balance and counterbalance amidst the constant movement at sea. It is evident that these exercises were designed to combat motion sickness and enhance accuracy when aiming cannons during naval operations. The historical significance of this photograph lies not only in its portrayal of British naval technique but also in its connection to Germany and European maritime culture. As an emblematic representation of naval schools and armed forces across Europe, it serves as a testament to the shared practices within these nations. Derek Bayes' expert composition captures both the technical precision involved in these exercises and their practical application on board ships. This print stands as a reminder of Britain's rich naval history while offering insight into international military cooperation during times past.
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