| 41. | The guards used to lift the bridge using a windlass, which provided for defense of the gate.
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| 42. | A second " cat head " was associated with a ship's anchor-cable and windlass.
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| 43. | This was a square pin thrust into one of the handspike holes of a ship's windlass.
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| 44. | Other caves in the cove include Windlass Cave, Bristow Cave, Mill Cave, and Milksick Cave.
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| 45. | This was operated by a rope and windlass to transport goods and equipment up and down the embankment.
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| 46. | The bow carried a large iron windlass and the stern provided a small living cabin beneath the deck.
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| 47. | These were originally operated with a windlass but in recent years this has been replaced by an electric motor.
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| 48. | The anchor windlass was modified from the back of a bulldozer; the bits were made from railway sleepers.
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| 49. | Horizontally across the basin were long, wooden beams whose front parts were attached by rope to a windlass.
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| 50. | Larger boats and heavier anchors required larger davits and anchor windlass, and the mines required specialized handling machinery.
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