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- The internal lead sheathing served to contain the corrosive sulfuric acid and to render the wooden chambers waterproof.
- Underground and underwater cables, which were laid over incredibly long distances, were covered with fiber wrapped in heavy, expensive lead sheathing.
- While these could very well be used for the protection of the crew, rubber casts indicate that they were in contact with the lead sheathing covering the ship.
- The original lead sheathing was removed in the Second World War, and was replaced post-war first with sheet-metal covers, and later again with lead ones.
- In the last repair her owner ( s ) had a skin of lead sheathing of 1, 5 to 2 millimeters thickness applied to her body to hopefully keep the old ship comparatively safe from woodworm and probably help watertightness.