Model of the paddle steamer 'Colonel Lamb'

Made:
1860-1942 in England, Liverpool, Merseyside and United Kingdom
maker:
Unknown
Model of the paddle steamer 'Colonel Lamb' Model of the paddle steamer 'Colonel Lamb' Model of the paddle steamer 'Colonel Lamb'

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Whole rigged model, scale 1:64, of the paddle steamer "Colonel Lamb" (1864) painted grey and pink, with 2 paddle wheels, 2 funnels, 2 masts, 6 life boats and a Confederate flag, probably made by Jones, Quiggin and Co., Liverpool, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, 1860-1942

Whole model of PS 'Colonel Lamb' , 1864. Scale 1:64.

Details

Category:
Water Transport
Object Number:
1942-54
Materials:
wood (unknown), metal (unknown), brass, silk, paint and cotton
Measurements:
overall: 600 mm x 1450 mm x 285 mm,
type:
merchant ships, cargo ships, paddle steamers, side-wheelers, schooners and steamships
credit:
Miss C H Jack