Part-sectioned model of oil tanker T.S. 'Zenatia'

Part-sectioned model, scale 1:64, of the oil tanker the T.S. "Zenatia" (1956) with sections cut away to demonstrate design and single funnel with the Shell company logo, probably by the Laird Brothers, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, 1956-1957

Builder's, whole, part-sectioned model of TS 'Zenatia, 1956. Scale 1:64. This ship was built by Cammell Laird and Co., for Shell Tankers, to transport crude oil in bulk from the Persian Gulf to British refineries. She was enlarged in Japan, in 1966.

Details

Category:
Water Transport
Object Number:
1957-57
Materials:
brass (copper, zinc alloy), aluminium (metal), metal (unknown), wood (unidentified), paint and complete
Measurements:
overall: 685 mm x 3400 mm x 435 mm,
type:
merchant ships, cargo vessels, tankers and turbine steamers
credit:
Shell Tankers Limited

Parts

TS 'Zenatia', 1956

TS 'Zenatia', 1956

Two photos of oil tanker T.S. "Zenatia" (1956)

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Builder's, whole, part-sectioned model of TS 'Zenatia, 1956. Scale 1:64. This ship was built by Cammell Laird and Co., for Shell Tankers, to transport crude oil in bulk from the Persian Gulf to British refineries. She was enlarged in Japan, in 1966.

Informational Key for Cut-Away Sections 1-5

Informational Key for Cut-Away Sections 1-5

Informational key on a wood block with information corresponding to cut away sections on the T.S. Zenatia (1956), numbers 1 to 5

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Builder's, whole, part-sectioned model of TS 'Zenatia, 1956. Scale 1:64. This ship was built by Cammell Laird and Co., for Shell Tankers, to transport crude oil in bulk from the Persian Gulf to British refineries. She was enlarged in Japan, in 1966.

Measurements:
overall: 50 mm x 65 mm x 25 mm, .5 kg
Materials:
plastic , wood and complete
Object Number:
1957-57/2
type:
merchant ships , cargo vessels , tankers and turbine steamers
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Informational Key for Cut-Away Sections 6-16

Informational Key for Cut-Away Sections 6-16

Informational key on a wood block with information corresponding to cut away sections on the T.S. Zenatia (1956), numbers 6 to 16

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Builder's, whole, part-sectioned model of TS 'Zenatia, 1956. Scale 1:64. This ship was built by Cammell Laird and Co., for Shell Tankers, to transport crude oil in bulk from the Persian Gulf to British refineries. She was enlarged in Japan, in 1966.

Measurements:
overall: 100 mm x 90 mm x 30 mm, .5 kg
Materials:
complete , wood and plastic
Object Number:
1957-57/3
type:
merchant ships , cargo vessels , tankers and turbine steamers
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Informational Key for Cut-Away Sections 17-31

Informational Key for Cut-Away Sections 17-31

Informational key on a wood block with information corresponding to cut away sections on the T.S. Zenatia (1956), numbers 17 to 31

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Builder's, whole, part-sectioned model of TS 'Zenatia, 1956. Scale 1:64. This ship was built by Cammell Laird and Co., for Shell Tankers, to transport crude oil in bulk from the Persian Gulf to British refineries. She was enlarged in Japan, in 1966.

Measurements:
overall: 130 mm x 80 mm x 35 mm, .5 kg
Materials:
complete , wood and plastic
Object Number:
1957-57/4
type:
merchant ships , cargo vessels , tankers and turbine steamers
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum
Part-Sectioned Model of Oil Tanker T.S. 'Zenatia'

Part-Sectioned Model of Oil Tanker T.S. 'Zenatia'

Part-sectioned model, scale 1:64, of the oil tanker the T.S. "Zenatia" (1956) with sections cut away to demonstrate design and single funnel with the Shell company logo, probably by the Laird Brothers, Birkenhead, Wirral, Merseyside, England, United Kingdom, 1956-1957

Measurements:
overall: 685 mm x 3400 mm x 435 mm,
Materials:
aluminium , brass , metal , paint and wood
Object Number:
1957-57/5
type:
merchant ships , cargo vessels , tankers and turbine steamers
Image ©
The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum