Model of torpedo boat destroyer HMS 'Tartar'

Made:
1907-1935 in Southampton, Hampshire and Woolston
manufacturer:
John I Thornycroft and Company Limited
Model of torpedo craft H.M.S. 'Tartar'. John I Model of torpedo boat destroyer HMS 'Tartar' (naval ship; warship; destroyers)

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Model of torpedo craft H.M.S. 'Tartar'. John I
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Whole model, scale 1:48, of the ocean-going triple-screw torpedo boat destroyer the HMS 'Tartar' (1907), one of the first in the British Navy to be driven by steam turbines and oil fired boilers, by John I. Thornycroft and Company Limited, Woolston, England, 1907-1935, in glazed case (see note)

Whole, builders' model of HMS 'Tartar', 1907. Scale 1:48

Details

Category:
Warships
Object Number:
1935-300
Materials:
wood (unidentified), brass (copper, zinc alloy), cotton (fibre), paint and complete
Measurements:
overall: 520 mm x 1780 mm x 160 mm,
type:
naval ship, warship and destroyers
credit:
J Thornycroft and Company