Whole rigged model of H.M.S. 'Himalaya'

Made:
1850-1854 in United Kingdom
Whole model, rigged, of H.M.S. 'Himalaya' built 1853. Whole model, rigged, of H.M.S. 'Himalaya' built 1853.

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Whole model, rigged, of H.M.S. 'Himalaya' built 1853.
Science Museum Group Collection
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Whole model, rigged, of H.M.S. 'Himalaya' built 1853.
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Whole model, rigged, of the S.S. 'Himalaya', scale 1:48, by an unknown maker, British, 1850-1888

Details

Category:
Water Transport
Object Number:
1888-241
Materials:
brass, metal (unknown), wood (unknown), steel, glass, copper wire and paint
Measurements:
overall: 1220 mm x 2800 mm x 640 mm,
type:
model - representation and watercraft
credit:
J Hughes

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Rigged Model of the SS 'Himalaya'

Rigged Model of the SS 'Himalaya'

Whole model, scale 1:48, rigged, of the SS 'Himalaya', by C J Mare and Company, Blackwall, London, England, 1850-1853.


The SS 'Himalaya', was ordered by P&O and laid down in November 1851 as an iron steam passenger ship, said to be the biggest ship ever built at the time. Following her maiden passenger voyage in 1854, the Admiralty charted the ship for the Crimean War as a troopship. Shortly afterwards, the Admirality purchased the SS 'Himalaya' and renamed her the HMS 'Himalaya', converting her to carry up to 3000 soldiers.

Measurements:
overall: 1220 mm x 2800 mm x 640 mm,
Materials:
brass , metal (unknown) , wood (unknown) , steel , glass , copper wire and paint
Object Number:
1888-241/1
type:
model - representation and watercraft