Model twin-screw steamship 'Brighton', Southern Railway

Made:
1933 in Dunbarton
maker:
Wm Denny and Brothers Limited, Wm Denny and Brothers
Model twin-screw steamship 'Brighton', Southern Railway (model - representation)

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Model ship, Twin-Screw Steamship `Brighton', Southern Railway, Newhaven section, prototype built by Wm Denny & Bros, Dumbarton, 1933, sunk at Dieppe Quay on 24th May 1940. Tonnage 2380, Speed 24 Knots, on plinth with engraved plaque.

Details

Category:
Railway Models
Object Number:
1975-7920
Materials:
wood (unidentified), brass (copper, zinc alloy), steel (metal), glass, plastic (unidentified), copper (alloy), bone and glass reinforced plastic (grp)
Measurements:
overall: 710 mm x 2200 mm x 450 mm,
model: 640 mm x 2000 mm
type:
model - representation
credit:
British Railway Board