Model Ship; Single-Screw Steamship "Dewsbury" Great Central Railway/London & North Eastern Railway/British Railways (Eastern Region), Grimsby-Hamburg route and after 1946 Harwich-Antwerp route, prototype built by Earle's Co Lt, Hull in 1910, withdrawn and broken up 1959. model ship - dewsbury Railway Models 1910
Model ship, Paddle Steamer "Mary Beatrice", South Eastern Railway, Folkestone - Boulogne service, prototype built by Samuda Bros, Poplar, London, 1882, withdrawn and broken up in 1900. Model ship, Paddle Steamer "Mary Beatrice", South Eastern Railway Railway Models
Whole rigged model of the clipper ship 'Stonehouse' Water Transport 1866 (original) 1871 (model); 1906 (rigging modified)
Model Ship, 1/48 scale, SS ' Carronwater ', twin screw bow well barge loading bucket hopper dredger, 1232 tons, prototype built by Ferguson Bros (Port Glasgow) Ltd for LMS (Grangemouth Section 1926 withdrawn 1962, model built by Kelso & Co. Glasgow, 1926, in glazed case. Model Ship, 1/48 scale, SS ' Carronwater ', twin screw bow well barge loading bucket hopper dredger Railway Models 1926
Rigged model of H.M.S. 'Highflyer', ship-rigged wooden corvette, with retractable propeller Warships 1851-1902
Model Ship, paddle steamer "Whippingham", Southern Railway/British Railways (Southern Region), Portsmouth section, prototype built by Fairfield Shipbuilding & Engineering Co, Glasgow in 1930, withdrawn 1963. In glass case. Model ship, paddle steamer "Whippingham" Railway Models 1930
Model ship, Paddle Steamship `Paris', London Brighton & South Coast Railway Newhaven Section, prototype built by Fairfield, 1888, withdrawn 1912, sold to Shipping Federation in 1912, renamed 'Verdun' during WW1 and broken up in 1924. Model ship, Paddle Steamship `Paris' Railway Models 1888
Colour photograph of children looking at a model warship ship, taken by an unknown photographer, late twentieth century Children Looking at a Model Ship Photographs 1980-1999
Model of French 74-gun ship "Le Romulus", (Prisoner-of-War model), c.1812. Model of French 74-gun ship "Le Romulus" Water Transport c. 1812
Four metal screws and two 2 small metal components from Model of telegraph ship 'Monarch' Water Transport 1946-1971
Half-block model, of first-rate ship of war stern-galleries on starboard side Water Transport 1810-1830
Model of a Merchant ship (unrigged), c. 1850 Model of a Merchant ship (unrigged), c. 1850 Water Transport
Model of French 74-gun ship "Le Romulus", (ca. 1812) in glazed case. (Prisoner-of-War model). Model of French 74-gun ship "Le Romulus" Water Transport c. 1812
Whole model of H.M.S. "Pallas": armour plated ship, 6 guns, 2372 tons, 1865 Whole model of H.M.S. "Pallas": armour plated ship Marine Engines
6 items Collection of photographs of a model of a section of a ship and movable conveyor machinery for loading and unloading coal from ship to shore
model, scale 1:12, picking-up gear for cable ship model, scale 1:12, picking-up gear for cable ship Telecommunications
Model (unrigged) of a 70-gun ship, 1714-1719, in glazed case. (Possibly "Prince Frederick" ) Model (unrigged) of a 70-gun ship, 1714-1719, in g Water Transport
Contemporary dockyard model, scale 1:48, unrigged, of the 60-gun ship the H.M.S. 'Achilles' (1757), designed by Sir Joseph Allin and made by J. Barnard and Turner, Harwich, Essex, England, 1757-1775 Contemporary dockyard model, unrigged, of the Fourth Rate 60-gun ship H.M.S. 'Achilles' Water Transport 1757-1775
Working model, scale 1:24, of the screw engines for the U.S. turret ship 'Monitor' (1862), driven by a crank, on wood slats, patented and made by John Ericsson, New York, United States of America, 1853-1858 Model of the screw engines for the U.S. turret ship 'Monitor' Marine Engines 1853-1858
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 Railway Models
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 Railway Models 1930