First of all Brass doesn't corrode and it does not magnetize. Next the reason it is recorded on a brass plaque is to show record of where the ship was built and to provide a permanent hull # and year it was built or commissioned.
cochin shipyard
Appledore Shipyard, located in North Devon, England, has a history dating back to 1855, making it over 168 years old. The shipyard has undergone various changes and ownerships throughout its history but has remained a significant site for shipbuilding and repair. It has built a variety of vessels, including fishing boats and more modern crafts.
It was built by the workers at the Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast, Ireland.
Harland and Wolff shipyard in Belfast.It was built in Belfast.
state-run Cochin Shipyard Limited
The location of the shipyard and the orientation of the ship are recorded on a brass plaque for historical and identification purposes. This information serves to document the ship's origin, allowing for a traceable lineage and connection to its builders. Additionally, it can provide insights into the ship's design and construction methods specific to that shipyard. Lastly, such plaques contribute to the ship's legacy and heritage, honoring the craftsmanship involved in its creation.
No, shipyard is a noun. You cannot "shipyard" someone, but you can visit a "shipyard".
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