Rigged model of the PS 'Scotia'

Made:
1861 in Glasgow, Scotland, Govan and River Clyde
specifier:
The Cunard Line
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Rigged model of the P.S
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Rigged model of the P.S
Science Museum Group Collection
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Builder's, whole, rigged model, scale 1:48 of the PS 'Scotia' (1861), the last Cunard, transatlantic paddle steamer, by Robert Napier and Sons, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland, 1861

Builder's, whole, rigged model of PS 'Scotia', 1861. Scale 1:48. The last Cunard, transatlantic paddle steamer, built by Robert Napier and Sons, at Govan.

Details

Category:
Water Transport
Object Number:
1867-24
Materials:
complete, steel, wood (unknown), paint, cotton, copper and glass
Measurements:
overall: 1050 mm x 2800 mm x 500 mm,
crate: 1540 mm x 970 mm x 3060 mm, 141 kg
type:
model - representation and watercraft
credit:
R. Napier and Sons