- member.
Transom or
transom window is also the
customary U.S. word used for a
transom light, the
window over this crosspiece. In Britain, the
transom light...
- The
transom located at the base of the stern, and the
uppermost of the
main transoms, was
typically called the wing
transom; the prin****l
transom below...
-
upright component with
connector joins. The ledger, a
horizontal brace. The
transom, a
horizontal cross-section load-bearing
component which holds the batten...
-
Operation Transom was an
attack by
Allied forces against the ****anese-occupied city of
Surabaya on the
Indonesian island of Java
during World War II....
-
dinghies by hand or with a
simple lifting tackle rigged from the
main mast.
Davits over the
transom is
convenient and elegant, but
sailing in a
heavy following...
- used in EU
Member States. The
main terms are: Light, or Lite, is the area
between the
outer parts of a
window (
transom, sill and jambs),
usually filled...
-
proposed was to fine out the
after body by
rounding up the ends of the
main transom, thus
relieving the
quarters and
making the
stern much
lighter and handsomer...
- aftcastle) is the
stern structure behind the
mizzenmast and
above the
transom on
large sailing ships, such as carracks, caravels,
galleons and galle****es...
- set in
front of the
transom window"
above the
front door. The
front facade (west) is
divided into five flat-arched bays, with the
main entry bay positioned...
- architrave. The
interior of the
main lobby has
terrazzo marble flooring,
marble wainscoting,
wooden trim, and
transoms above the
service counter and mailboxes...