British raised quarterdeck coasters for example were built until well into the 1920's this way.
It's not that unusual especially for smaller ships.
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Fully exposed bridge?Isn't that rare even for a vessel of that age?
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Fixed and Thanks!
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Gennadij, correct the HEINRICH SCHULDT. Build as Yard No.120 by the Flensburger Schiffsbaugesellschaft Flensburg , launch 9-4-1891, compl 16-5-1891, aground 17-6-1918 Kristianopol-Sverige 1930 sold to Latvian as HOLLAND, 1939 german HOLLAND 1940 german MARIANN + sunk by german Mine north ~ Kolberg total loss.
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It's not that unusual especially for smaller ships.
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Michael.
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