Arthur Wall, of London, for a combination of metals possessing different electric characters for the sheathing of ships. The alloy is made by melting two and a half parts of copper in one crucible ...
Mr Bull contacted an expert on copper sheathing, John Bingeman, who said the stamp was likely put on by workers at Mines Royal, who produced the sheets which were later hammered on to the ship's hull.
These relics of HMS Bounty are sheathing nails that were used to fix protective copper sheathing to hull ... The remains of the ship lay undisturbed on the bottom until 1957 when a National ...