Because of armor, wire rigging, and most likely the required absence of noticeable brand clothing, the human costumes were all made custom for the actors.
Its flags wave, the fiddlers play on the wire rigging, the anchor is thrown out and the crystal plank laid from the ship to the pier.
In 1918 most aircraft were biplanes with wooden frames, canvas skins, wire rigging and air-cooled engines.
"The use of wire rigging became general about that time, too," he observed.
The wire rigging and metal cleat on the sloop indicate that it dates from sometime between 1880 and 1920.
Most of these airplanes were biplanes with wooden frames, canvas skins, wire rigging and air-cooled engines.
Kennett and Lily gave him a sailing lesson, taught him the names of the lines and the wire rigging, pointed out the buoys marking the channel.
There are wooden deck chairs, wire rigging, stained glass windows and two ornate glass domes that covered the grand staircase and ballroom.
It was later developed into the "topless" Java Comp 150 which dispensed with the kingpost and top wire rigging, although it retained the lower flying wires.
There was an ominous creak from wire rigging.