"British Coasters" is a comprehensive survey and reference work detailing the coastal shipping industry of Great Britain during the early 20th century. Authored by F. J. N. Wedge, this volume provides a detailed examination of the vessels that served as the backbone of domestic maritime trade. It explores the technical specifications, ownership, and operational histories of various coastal craft, from steam-powered freighters to smaller mercantile ships.
The work captures a pivotal era in maritime history, documenting the evolution of naval technology and the economic importance of the coastal routes that connected British ports. Readers interested in naval architecture, merchant marine history, and the logistical heritage of the United Kingdom will find this an invaluable resource. Through its systematic approach, the book preserves the legacy of the ships and companies that navigated the challenging waters of the British Isles, offering a clear snapshot of the industry as it stood in 1925.
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