Marmaduke Stalkartt

British naval architect
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IntroBritish naval architect
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain
wasEngineer
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1750
Death24 September 1805 (aged 55 years)
The details

Biography

Marmaduke Stalkartt (1750 - 24 September 1805) was an English naval architect.

Life

Marmaduke Stalkartt was the fourth child of Hugh Stalkartt. After presumably serving an apprenticeship at Deptford Dockyard, he was sent to India in 1796 to establish shipyards to build men-of-war in teak.

Stalkartt's Naval architecture (1781) was divided into seven books: 'Of Whole-Moulding'; 'Of the Yacht'; 'Of the Sloop'; 'Of the Forty-Four-Gun-Ship'; 'Of the Seventy-Four-Gun-Ship'; 'Of the Cutter, and Ending of the Lines'; and 'Of the Frigate'. It was reviewed appreciatively in The Critical Review and The Monthly Review.

Works

  • Naval architecture, or, The rudiments and rules of ship building: exemplified in a series of draughts and plans: with observations sending to the further improvement of that important art, 1781. Google Books

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