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the emerald in . as with most portholes, there is no deadlight, that part being usually found only on warships. in deeper waters where the wrecks have not been so plundered, portholes are more common, like this one from the carolina , taken from a depth of ft. deck light this glass deck-light, or dead-light
, was recovered from the sea girt wreck in , the second of such known. these glass prisms were mounted in the deck or sides of vessels to illuminate the interior with outside light. in modern times, the term dead-light refers to any non-opening window in a vessel. more commonly, though, the term refers...
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