Image
Category
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Model of a 28 gun frigate

1770-1780

Model of a Viking Ship of about A.D.900, excavated from Gokstad

1913; circa 900 CE

Rigged model of the "Cutty Sark"

1900-1933 (model); 1869 (original)

Constructional model, of a Harwich sailing barge, with port side planking from turn of bilge to just under the sheer strake removed

1893

Model of the 'Mayflower'

1620

Whole model, full rigged, of ship of the line, H.M.S. 'Prince'

1670

Rigged model of Flemish carvel construction Carrack

1910-1921

Model of Arnemuiden Hoogaars

1900-1926

Model, rigged, of the sailing ship 'Sudbourn'

1884

Model of the Sailing Ship 'Blair Athole'

1924-1934

Whole contemporary shipyard model, H.M.S. 'Albion'

1842

Model of an Egyptian sea-going ship of the Vth Dynasty

1936-1943

Whole rigged model of an English 50 gun ship

1722-1740

Model of a Roman merchant ship

1934-1935

Rigged model of 'Santa Maria'

1920-1923; 1963

Model, scale 1:48, of the steel four masted barque sailing ship 'Pass of Melfort', (1891), by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Company Limited, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland, 1891-1896

Model, of the barque-rigged sailing ship 'Pass of Melfort'

1891-1896

Whole model, scale 1:8, rigged, of a 'Ottering' or 'Stavaring' herring boat, with nets, floats and sinkers inside model, unsigned, Norway, 1800-1883. 'Ottering' or 'Stavaring' herring boats were used in the Norwegian herring fisheries from Trondheim northwards to Nordland.

Whole model Norse 'Ottering' or 'Stavaring' herring drift-net boat, with model grapnel.

1800-1883

Model, scale 1:48, unrigged, of the iron-built sailing ship, the Arundel Castle' (1864), by Robert Steele and Co., Greenock, Inverclyde, Scotland, 1864

Model, unrigged, of the iron-built sailing ship, the Arundel Castle' (1864)

1864

Model, scale 1:48, rigged, of the 4-gun naval schooner / advice boat 'Express', original built in Plymouth Yard, 1815, model made from a draught in the National Maritime Museum, London, by Robert Orr, Hampstead, London, England, 1928-1930. The text on the draught reads: 'Scale: 1:48. A plan showing the body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines with inboard detail, and longitudinal half-breadth for 'Express' (1815?), a 4-gun Schooner/Advice Boat. 'Express' was acquired in America, possibly purchased in 1809 [Dittmar] or captured in 1815 [Lyon], or purchased in 1815 [Winfield]. Signed Thomas Roberts [Master Shipwright, Plymouth Dockyard, 1813-1815]'.

Model of the 4-gun naval schooner / advice boat 'Express', 1815

1928-1930

Builders half block model, scale 1:48, of the four-masted barque ships the "Loch Torridon" and "Loch Moidart" (1881).

Half block model of the ship "Loch Torridon"

1881-1927