Ship model Sealink Twin-Screw Steamship "Duke of Argyll", British Railways (London Midland Region) / Sealink, Heysham section, prototype built by Harland & Wolff Ltd., Belfast, 1956. tss duke of argyll model
Model ship, Twin-Screw Steamship 'Cote d'Azur', Societe Anonyme de Gerance et d' Armement, Calais-based prototype built by Forges et Chantiers de la Mediterranee, Le Havre, 1930, bombed at Dunkirk on 27th May 1940. Cote d'Azur 1930
Model of English 60-gun warship HMS "Chester", of establishment of 1708. This represents a fourth-rate, 663 tons burthen, 125ft x 34.5ft., built and launched at the Chatham dockyard in 1708, which remained in service until it was broken up in February 1749. Model of English 60-gun warship HMS 'Chester' circa 1708
Rigged model of Turkish armour-clad frigates "Osmanea", "Azizea", and "Orkhanea" (1864-6), scale 1:48. Built by R Napier & Sons, Glasgow, for the Imperial Ottoman Government. Rigged model of armour-clad frigates "Osmanea" 1864-1866
whole display model (scale 1:10) of the "Teuchi Mann" or "Tenchi-Maru" the Shogunn's Yacht built in 1630 and used until 1831, in glazed black case 11' 0" lung, 3' 9" high. The circular badge of the Tokugawa family is seen in many details of the ship. Model of the "Teuchi Mann" or "Tenchi-Maru" the Shogunn's Yacht
Model of steam launch for Halsted's proposed warships Model of steam launch for Halsted's proposed warships