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Volumes of the Register of Ships, formerly Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, fully accessible and searchable online (between 1764-1998) can be accessed for free and in PDF format via: Internet Archive ; Wikimedia Commons ; Google Books
- Library Catalogue Online
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- Ship Plans and Survey Reports
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- World Fleet Statistics
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- Information Sheets
A guide for researchers using the Lloyd's Register of Ships....
- Interpreting The Register Books
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- Library Catalogue Online
This online register contains information on ships and other types of assets Classed by Lloyd’s Register. You can search by using IMO number, Ship Name or Flag, then refine the search results if required.
6 lis 2019 · The Lloyd's Register of Ships records the details of merchant vessels over 100 gross tonnes, which are self propelled and sea-going, regardless of classification. Before the time, only those vessels classed by Lloyd's Register were listed. Vessels are listed alphabetically by their current name.
Lloyd’s Register of Shipping. Introduction. Lloyd’s Register owes its name and foundation to a17th century coffee house owned by Edward Lloyd and in which merchants, marine underwriters and others connected with shipping would meet to transact business and learn the latest news and gossip.
A guide for researchers using the Lloyd's Register of Ships. Download the information sheet here.
Our unique ship plan and survey reports hold a wealth of information concerning vessels classed by Lloyd's Register. Dating back to the 1830s, the collection offers an insight into the design, construction and servicing of ships throughout their career. From correspondence, to telegrams, and midship sections.
Information on the world fleet including: ‒ Current and Former Names ‒ Ship Identification Numbers ‒ Tonnages ‒ Dimensions ‒ Machinery Details. ‒ Registration and Classification. Each entry includes: