Henry Adams (shipbuilder)

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Born1713 (1713)
Died1805 (aged 9192)
OccupationShipbuilder
Henry Adams
Born1713 (1713)
Died1805 (aged 9192)
OccupationShipbuilder

Henry Adams (1713–1805) was a British Master Shipbuilder.[1] He lived and worked at Bucklers Hard in Hampshire between 1744 and 1805.[2]

His home is now known as The Master Builder's House Hotel,[3] a 4-star hotel overlooking the Beaulieu River and the old slipways of Buckler's Hard. He was responsible for building many famous warships during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.[4]

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