1700 Britannia.

Model
c1700 (1682) Britannia English First Rate, 100 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
41.9"×11.8" (outside planking)
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
Bought by Col. H.H. Rogers, New York, in about 1920.
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plates 50-51.
Culver (1926), plate 48a (starboard broadside) & 48b (stern).
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 6.
Anderson, R.C.: Some Contemporary Prints of the First "Britannia". Mariner's Mirror Vol. 26 (1940). pp 270-275.
An unrigged Navy Board style model built of booxwood and pear. A ribbon at the beak of the poop bears the name Britannia. Considered crank and girdled in 1691-92. Was given a major repair sometimes referred to as a rebuild although the hull form was apparently unaltered.

1700 French First Rate.

Model
c1700 French First Rate of 120 guns.
Location
Muse` de la Marine, Paris. Cat. No. 906.
Scale
1/36
Dimensions
Model: 66.1"×19.3"×.8.3"
Photographs
Culver (1926), plate 47 (port broadside).
Lacking quarter galleries and most of the other decorations.

1700 Russian frigate.

Model
c1700 Russian frigate.
Location
Central Naval Museum, St Petersburg.
Scale
History
According to tradition built by the Russian Czar Peter the Great.
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig. 49 (port broadside).
Damaged dock yard model.

1701 Havfruen.

Model
1701 Havfruen, Danish 70-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
50.24×3.19×.6 (d)
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 16 (starboard broadside).
Neg 197:37; 198:01, 06-07.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 7, pp 31-32.
A constructional model with the starboard side left unplanked below the lower wales.

1701 Postillionen.

Model
1701 Postillionen, Danish frigate of 20 guns.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
29.52×7.22×.3.9 (d)
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 16 (starboard broadside).
Neg 182:06; 199:15.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
A constructional model with the port side left unplanked below the lower wales.

1701 Royal Sovereign"

Model
1701 Royal Sovereign, English First Rate of 112 guns.
Location
Central Naval Museum, St Petersburg.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
Model: 43.6"×12.5"
History
This model was brought to Russia by the Russian Czar Peter the Great in 1698 and was kept in his office in the Academy of Science in St Petersburg until 1849 when it was transferred to the present museum.
Photographs
Culver (1926), plate 50a (starboard broadside), plate 50b (stern).
Köster (1926), plates IV (stern) & 24b (port broadside).
Bibliography
Anderson, R.C.: English Models in Leningrad Mariner's Mirror Vol. 56, pp 154.
Anderson, R.C. & Robinson, Gregory: . . ., Mariner's Mirror Vol. 4, pp 69-72.
McNarry (1987).
An unrigged Navy Board style model. Köster refers to this model as an English three decked ship of 1690. The carvings are not gilded according to the practice at the time. The model has the cypher "WR" on the stern and the arms of William and Mary on the figurehead. The channels are placed below the middle deck gun ports.

1701 St George.

Model
1701 St George, English Second Rate of 96 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
152'6"×45'5"×.16'0"
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
Bought by Col. H.H. Rogers, New York, in about 1920.
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plates 48-49.
Culver (1926), plate 49 (starboard broadside).
Fox (1980), page 98 (starboard side).
Laver II, p 91 (rigging).
Stevens (1949), plate 20 (stern).
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 1.
A Navy Board style model built of pear wood with contemporary rigging.

1701 English Three-Decked Ship.

Model
c1701 English three-decked ship.
Location
Central Naval Museum, St Petersburg.
Scale
History
Presented by the English King William III to the Russian Czar Peter the Great.
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig. 48 (port broadside), plate VI (stern), plate VII (port quarter gallery).
Rigged.

1701 English Fourth Rate.

Model
1701 English Fourth Rate.
Location
Scale

1702 English First Rate.

Model
c1702 English First Rate ship of 96-guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1702-1.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
170'×49'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
Neg 81:01.
NMM: 1625 (broadside), A554 (stern), A552 (figurehead), A553* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 34.
&franklin., pp 121-126.
There is a steering windlass on the quarter deck and the fore and main channels are raised to a position above the middle deck guns. :p.Dated by the cypher of Queen Anne (1702-1711) and the rich decoration which was greatly restricted by an order of 1703.

1702 English Second Rate.

Model
c1702 English Second Rate ship of 90-guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1702-2.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
163'×47'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
Neg 81:02.
NMM: 8159 (broadside), 8161 (quarter), B5351* (figurehead).
Howard (1979), plate 261 (figurehead).
Bibliography
NMM, p 35.
A Navy Board style model.

1702 English Second Rate.

Model
c1702 English Second Rate ship of 90 guns.
Location
Science Museum.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Laver II; s 57.
Bibliography

1702 English Third Rate.

Model
c1702 English Third Rate ship of 70 guns.
Location
Kriegstein Collection.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
153'0"×40'0"; keel (touch): 129'0".
History
Photographs
Franklin (1989), pl 79 (port broadside), pl 80 (stern), pl 83 (head).
Bibliography
&franklin., pp 127-135.
A Navy Board style model.

1702 English Fourth Rate.

Model
1702-1704 English Fourth Rate of 60 guns.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1939-248.
Scale
1:48
History
The model once belonged to Mr Richard Hampden, treasurer of the Navy from 1718-1720.
Lent to the museum by the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Buckinghamshire.
Photographs
Neg 79:17-18, 105:00, 105:10-12; Science Museum: broadside 3669, bow 3668, stern 3667.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II,
A Navy Board style model with original rigging.

1702 English galley frigate.

Model
c1702 English galley frigate of 32-40 guns.
Location
Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford. Inv. No. AM 1667.
Scale
1:64
Dimensions
128'0"×8'8"×.8'8"; keel (touch): 116'0".
History
Given by Dr George Clarke to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, in 1719.
Transferred to the Pitt-Rivers Museum in 1886.
Photographs
Franklin (1989), pl 86 (starboard broadside).
Neg. 145:33-34.
Bibliography
&franklin., pp 132-135.
The initials "I.E." and the date "1702" are carved on the decorated cradles. Both dimensions and proportions agree closely with the Charles Galley of 1676.

1703 Elefanten"

Model
1703 Elefanten, Danish 90-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
53.33×14.13×.6 (d)
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 17 (starboard broadside).
Neg 198:02-03, 08.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), pp 32-36.
A constructional model with the starboard side unplanked below the lower wale.

1703 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1703 English Fourth Rate, 52 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:64
Dimensions
138'6"×33'0"×.3'0"
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
Photographs
Bowen (1949), pl 32 a (stern).
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 11.
An unrigged Navy Board style model made of pear wood.

1703 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1703 English fourth rate of 50 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1703-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
129'×34'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
Neg. 170:10-11.
NMM: 9416 (broadside), 6672* (bow), 9417 (quarter).
Franklin (1989), pl 90 (port broadside), pl 91 (port bow), pl (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM p 36.
&franklin., pp 136-139.
Navy Board style model which appears to have been built of apple wood. This model is the first evidence of the steering wheel which is shown together with the whipstaff. :p.The inscription "I.L. 170_" probably stands for John Lock, master shipwright at the Royal Dockyard, Plymouth. :p.Dated to 1703 on account of the rich decoration which was later greatly restricted by an order of 1703. The dimensions however suggest a later date.

1704 Jylland.

Model
c1704 Jylland, a Danish 70-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
52.44×13.5×.6.30 (draught).
History
Photographs
197:29-30.
A constructional model painted in a dark brown wood colour. The starboard side has been left unplanked below the lower wales.

1704 English 80-gun ship.

Model
c1704 English 80-gun ship.
Location
Suffolk.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1934, fig. 59 (starboard broadside).
Collection of Ship Models, No. ??.
Navy Board style model with bowsprit. Stern missing.

1705 Bremen"

Model
1705 Bremen, Swedish 64-gun ship.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm. Inv. no. \6.
Scale
History
Photographs
Sjöhistorisk ]rsbok 1988-1989, p 71 (port side).
Svenskt Skeppsbyggeri fig. 211 (starboard broadside).
Dock yard style model.

1705 Fyen.

Model
1705 Fyen, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
Photographs
Neg 197:31-33.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), pp 36.
A constructional model painted dark brown. The starboard side is unplanked below the lower wale.

1705 Dutch 74-gun ship.

Model
c1705 Dutch 74-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. A 568.
Scale
Dimensions
208 cm (model).
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 10.
Rigged.

1705 Ship of 50 guns.

Model
c1705 Ship of 50 guns, c. 1703 (5?).
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1705-3.
Scale
Photographs
Neg 107:24-26.
Bibliography
Not in NMM Cat.

1705 English Third Rate.

Model
c1705 English third rate of 60 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1705-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
144'×37'
History
Caird Collection, 1945.
Photographs
NMM: A8984* (port broadside), B5352 (quarter, detail).
Bibliography
NMM p 37.
A Navy Board style model.

1705 English Snow of 8-10 guns.

Model
c1705 English snow rigged sloop of 8-10 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1705-2.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
56'×6'; keel 45'.
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson in 1920 from Mr F. Morrice and presented to the Museum in 1949.
Photographs
Neg 81:03, 107:22-23, 109:09-10.
NMM: 9424 (broadside), 9425* (bow), 9426 (quarter).
The Mariner's Mirror 1922, vol. 8, p 116.
Nance, plate 66.
Bibliography
The Mariner's Mirror 1922.
NMM, p 38.
A Navy Board style model, the decoration including the monogram on the stern suggests that the model may represent a yacht. There are five gun-ports aside but no oar-ports. It has the square transom of a yacht.

1706 Chichester.

Model
1706 Chichester English Second Rate of 80 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1706-1.
Scale
1:72
Dimensions
155'×43'
History
Previously in the collection of Sir Henry Welcome.
Caird Collection, 1938.
Photographs
NMM: A2156 (starboard broadside), A2157* (starboard broadside), A2168 (bow), A2159 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM p 39.
A Navy Board style model which was restored and fitted with new head-rails by the Museum in 1971.

1706 Marlborough"

Model
1706 Marlborough, English Second Rate of 90 guns.
Location
Kriegstein Collection.
Scale
1:72
Dimensions
161'5"×47'8"
History
Cf Coronation 1685.
Photographs
NRJ 27, p 90a (head), p 90b (starboard broadside), p 91a (stern).
Franklin (1989), pl 93 (starboard broadside), pl 95 (stern), pl 97 (figurehead).
Bibliography
Kriegstein, Arnold & Kriegstein, Henry: The Kriegstein Ship Model Collection. A Photographic Essay. Nautical Research Journal Vol. 27, pp 81-93, ill.
&franklin., pp 140-142.
A Navy Board style model rerigged by R.C. Anderson and L.A. Pritchard in 1920.

1706 Wenden.

Model
1706 Wenden, Danish 72-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
52.44×3.5×.6.4 (d)
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 18 (port quarter).
Neg 197:34-35.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
A constructional model painted in a dark brown wood colour. The starboard side has been left unplanked below the lower wales.

1706 English Second Rate.

Model
c1706 English Second rate of 90 guns built on the 1706 Establishment.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. No. 1931-19.
Scale
1:70
Dimensions
162'×47'×.8'5"; length of keel for tonnage: 132'.
History
Belonged formerly to Daniel Finch (1647-1730) Second Earl of Nottingham and Sixth Earl of Winchelsa, ancestor of the donor.
Presented to the Museum by W.H.M. Finch, Esq.
In poor condition when received but subsequently completely restored.
Photographs
Science Museum: 73-75/47.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, No. 59A, p 112.
A Navy Board style model.

1706 English Third Rate.

Model
c1706 English Third rate of 70 guns built on the 1706 Establishment.
Location
Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford. Inv. No. AM 1665.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
150'5"×41'2"×.7'3".
History
Built by William Lee for Dr George Clarke in 17??.
Presented by Dr Clarke to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, in 1719.
Transferred to the Pitt-Rivers Museum in 1886.
Photographs
Franklin (1989), pl 98 (starboard side), pl 99 (head), pl 106 (stern).
Bibliography
&franklin., pp 143-146.

1706 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1706 English sixth rate of 20 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1706-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
89'×3'
History
A Navy Board style model previously in the Royal United Service Institution.
Photographs
NMM: 4838* (starboard broadside), B4839 (bow), B4840 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM p 40.
The inscriptions "A.R. 1706" and "B.R." on the stands supporting the model stands for Benjamin Rosewall, Master Shipwright at Chatham Dockyard.

1707 Delmenhorst.

Model
1707 Delmenhorst, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
43.1×11.3×.5.1 (d)
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 18 (starboard bow).
Neg 182:02, 15; 198:26.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), pp 36-37.
Painted dark brown.

1707 Delmenhorst.

Model
1707 Delmenhorst, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
43.1×1.3.5.1 (d)
Photographs
Bibliography
A constructional model with the starboard side left unplanked. There is a quarter gallery on the port side, but no head or stern. Probably damaged by fire and smoke in 1796 (?) when the model chamber was burnt down and subsequently painted with light ochre coloured paint and black wales to cover the damage.

1707 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1707 English Fourth Rate, 60 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
128'0"×36'0"×.6'0"
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 5.
A Navy Board style model with modern (?) rigging.

1707 English Fifth Rate.

Model
c1707 English Fifth Rate, 40 guns.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1938-630.
Scale
1:72
History
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Photographs
Neg. 79:20, 105:28; Science Museum: 84-86/47.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II,

1708 Captain.

Model
1708 Captain, English Third Rate of 70 guns.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1917-2.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
150'×41'2"×.7'3"; Length of keel: 124'1".
History
The model was built by Mr William Hammond, a shipwright of Portsmouth, but not completed until after 1714. The model remained in his family until 1927, when it was purchased by the Science Museum.
Photographs
Neg. 105:06-07; Science Museum: 2089.
Laver II, p 61 (starboard broadside).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, No. 60, pp 33.

1708 Beskaermeren.

Model
1708 Beskaermeren, Danish 64-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
49.3×2.56×.6.0 (d)
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 19 (starboard side).
Neg 182:10.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 18.
Jordening (1896), pp 37.
A constructional model painted dark brown.

1708 Fenix.

Model
1708 Fenix, Swedish 36 gun ship.
Location
Marinmuseum, Karlskrona.
Scale
History
Rigged waterline model.

1708 Højenhald.

Model
1708 Højenhald, Danish 30-gun frigate.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 12, pp 37-38.

1708 English Brigantine of 20-24 Guns.

Model
c1708 English brigantine of 20 to 24 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1708-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
92'×4'
History
A Navy Board style model previously in the Mercury Collection.
Caird Collection, 1929.
Photographs
NMM: 1683 (broadside), 9418 (bow), 9419 (quarter), B9552* (port bow).
Bibliography
NMM p 41.

1709 Bolton.

Model
1709 Bolton English private yacht.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1709-1.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
53'×4'
History
A Navy Board style model previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: A9959* (port broadside), A9961 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM p 42.
The style and workmanship suggest that the model was built in 1736 when the ship was extensively repaired.

1709 Ebenezer.

Model
1709 Ebenezer, Danish 64-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
49.3×2.56×.5.4 (d)
Photographs
Neg 182:11.
A constructional model painted darkbrown. The starboard side is unplanked below the lower wale.

1710 St George.

Model
c1710 St George, English First Rate.
Location
Liverpool Public Museum, Liverpool.
Scale
History
Photographs
Stevens (1949), plate 21a (stern), 21b (head).

1710 English Three-Decked Ship.

Model
c1710 English three-decked ship.
Location
Liverpool Museums, Liverpool.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
178'×51'
History
Permanent deposit from the trustees of the Lady Lever Art Gallery.
Photographs
The Mariner's Mirror 17 (1931), p 227 (starboard broadside), 228 (stern).
Roë.rie & Vivielle II, p 46 (figurehead), p 69 (port quarter galleries).
Bibliography
Carter (1931).
This Navy Board style model is equipped with a steering wheel. The figurehead is a warrior with a plumetted helmet mounted on a rearing horse and a shield which bears the royal arms of Queen Anne. The stern has an unusual arrangement in vogue 1708-14 of projecting galleries and partial stern arch stopping short at the level of the upper gun-deck.

1710 English Third Rate.

Model
1710 English Third Rate, 66 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
9/32":1'
Dimensions
138'9"×32'0"×.2'0"
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
The Rogers Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Photographs
Stevens (1949), plate 12b (starboard broadside), 13b (stern), 15 (head), 16 (bulkhead beakhead), 17b (quarter-deck), 17b (forecastle deck).
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 7.
An unrigged Navy Board style model made of pear wood.

1710 Swedish 54-gun ship.

Model
c1710 Swedish 54-gun ship.
Location
Marinmuseum, Karlskrona. Inv. No. K 8.
Scale
c 1:20.
Dimensions
Modell: 2145×575 mm.
History
Photographs
Bibliography
An unrigged constructional model in frames. Two out of three frames have been omitted.

1710 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1710 English Fourth Rate ship of 50 gun on the 1706 Establishment.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1710-1.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
130'×35'
History
Lent by Lord Barrington in 1940.
Photographs
Neg 81:5-6, 109:11-15.
NMM: 2469 (broadside), B1368 (bow), B1369* (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, 43.
A Navy Board style model with contemporary rigging. No spritsail topmast fitted.

1710 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1710 English Fourth Rate ship of 50-54 guns.
Location
US Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis (?).
Scale
Dimensions
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
The Rogers Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Photographs
Nance (1949), pl 49b (port broadside), pl 59c (stern).
Bowen (1949), pl 32c (stern), pl 33 (port broadside).
Bibliography
An unrigged Navy Board style model.

1710 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1710 English Fourth Rate ship of 44-50 guns.
Location
Kriegstein Collection.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
115'0"×32'6"
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
Photographs
Franklin (1989), pl 101 (port broadside), pl 102 (stern), pl 103 (head), pl 104 (quarter deck), pl 105 (waist and forecastle).
Bibliography
&franklin., pp 147-149.

1710 Two-Decked Ship.

Model
c1710 Two-decked ship.
Location
Schlossmuseum, Weimar.
Scale
History
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig. 42 (port side), fig. 43 (stern).
Rigged with sails, but damaged.

1710 Man-of-War.

Model
c1710 Man-of-War.
Location
Maritiem Museum "Prins Hendrik", Rotterdam.
Scale
History
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig. 38b (stern).
Rigged.

1710 English 30 Gun Ship.

Model
c1710 English 30 guns ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1710-2.
Scale
1:72
Dimensions
111'6"×30'
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson in 1924 and presented by him to the Museum in 1949.
Photographs
NMM: A9956* (port broadside), A9958 (quarter).
Anderson, 1942, plate 2a (starboard quarter).
Bibliography
NMM p 44.
Anderson, R.C.: Notes on a Collection of Ship Models. Mariner's Mirror Vol. 28, 1942.
A Navy Board style model with the monogram "A.R." on the stern. An entirely flush-decked two-decker without either forcastle or quarter deck.

1710 English Ship of 20 Guns.

Model
c1710 English 20 guns ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1710-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
93'×4'
History
Previously in Arlington Court, Devon.
Purchased from the National Trust, 1955.
Photographs
NMM: 9679 (broadside), 9682 (quarter), B9884* (deck).
Bibliography
NMM p 45.
A Navy Board style model. Unsuitable storage in the past had caused some distortion of the masts and yards. This was corrected at the Museum in 1972.

1710 English Frigate.

Model
c1710 English Frigate of 40 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
3/16":1'
Dimensions
112'0"×7'8"×.1'0"
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 10.

1710 English Sloop-of-war.

Model
1710-1711 English Sloop-of-war.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1932-326.
Scale
1:48
History
Bequeathed by Captain H. Quill, R.M.
Photographs
Science Museum: bow 6064, stern 6065.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II,
A Navy Board style model with contemporary rigging and sails.

1710 English brigantine.

Model
c1710 English brigantine.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Photographs
Culver (1926), plate 32 (port side).
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
Bought by Col. H.H. Rogers, New York, in about 1920.
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 2.
A Navy Board style model made of boxwood with modern rigging. Many of the frames, much of the planking and many of the oarports are restorations. The stern is almost entirely a restoration.

1712 Queen Anne"

Model
c1712 Queen Anne, English First Rate 100-gun ship.
Location
Liverpool Museums, Liverpool.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton (1934), fig. 53 (starboard bow).
A Navy Board style model.

1712 Ripon"

Model
1712 Ripon, English 50-gun ship.
Location
Edinburgh Castle.
Scale
History
Photographs
A roundhouse is fitted on the starboard side while a normal "seat of ease" is fitted on the opposite side.

1712 English Third Rate.

Model
1712 English Third Rate.
Location
Montagu.
Scale

1712 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1712 English sixth rate of 20 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1712-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
94'×6'
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson in Amsterdam in 1913.
Presented by R.C. Anderson to the Museum in 1949.
Photographs
NMM: A9953* (starboard broadside), ? (quarter closeup).
The Mariner's Mirror 28 (1942), plate 2:2b.
Bibliography
NMM p 48.
Anderson, R.C.: Notes on a Collection of Ship Models. Mariner's Mirror Vol. 28, 1942.
This Navy Board style model is fitted with gunport doors in the waist. The head was reconstructed by R.C. Anderson, but the figurehead is missing. :p.Plans drawn by Mr Linton Hope were published in The Yachtsman for 10 December 1914.

1714 Prince Frederick"

Model
1714 Prince Frederick
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
150'6"×41'0"×.7'4"
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 88.
A rigged Navy Board style model made of boxwood. of 1715. On the taffarail is a unicorn and a lion folding two medallions on with the cipher "PF".

1714 English First Rate.

Model
1714-1727 English First Rate.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1938-634.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
173'1"×50'×.0'; lenght of keel for tonnage: 139'4".
History
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Includes some excellent restoration work done by the donor.
Photographs
Neg. 79:34; Science Museum: 250-252/47.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II,
A Navy Board style model once identified as the "Royal George" of 1715. Comparision with the original Admiralty sheer draught puts that identification in doubt.

1714 English Third Rate.

Model
c1714 English Third Rate, 66 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
152'0"×41'3"×.0'0"
History
Formerly in the Lt. Col. H. Wylie Collection.
Photographs
Stevens (1949), plate 25a (starboard broadside).
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 34.
A Navy Board style model made of boxwood and divided into two parts at the gun deck level. Stevens (1949) gives the date c1740.

1715 Royal George"

Model
1715 Royal George, English 100 gun ship.
Location
Technisches Hochschule, Hannover.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
171'1"×48'8"
History
The initials "PWWGGP" indicates that the model was built by the famous woodcarver Gringling Gibbons in 1714 who at the time was employed by the English Court.
It was presented to the University of Göttingen by the Prince of Wales in 1744.
Subsequently it was transferred to the Technischen Hochschule, Hannover, in 1882.
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig. 44 (starboard quarter), fig. 45 (stern).
MM Vol. 8 (1922), p 136 (port bow & stern).
Bibliography
Albert, A.: Ein kaum bekannter antiquarischer Schatz: Das Admiralty Model "Royal George", erbaut 1714/15, ausgestellt im Historischen Museum Hannover. Das historische Schiff als Modell. Band 2, Herford, 1987.
Jorberg, Friedrich: Das Modell "Royal George" von 1715. Schiff und Hafen nov., Hamburg, 1955. 7 pp, ill. Also in the Katalog des Historischen Museum, Hannover.
Szymanski, H.: Naval Museums. - VI. Germany. MM Vol. 8, London, 1922. pp 334-337.
The hull is built of yellow pine in bread-and-butter technique. Besides yellow pine alder has been used for mast and spars and smaller parts as well as rose wood. The model is divideable along the height of lower gun deck. Contemporary rigging with sails. :p.The model was overhauled by Captain Brandt at Detmold in 1942-43, but subsequently suffered damage when returned to Hannover. Repaired sometime before 1955 by Mr Anders and in more recent times by Mr J~rgen Schoeppe and Mr Gerhard Philipp.

1715 Royal George"

Model
1715 Royal George, English First Rate of 100 guns.
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Inv. no. 32.41.
Scale
c1:64
History
Presented by Frederick C. Fletcher.
Photographs
McLanathan (1957), p 10 (port broadside), 11 (figurehead). 13 (head), 13 (port quarter gallery), 14 (port quarter figures), 15 (stern), . . .
A rigged Navy Board style model.

1715 English 90-100 Gun Ship.

Model
c1715 English 90-100 gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1715-1.
Scale
1:42.6
Dimensions
174'×47'
History
Previously in the possession of the Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry.
Caird Collection, 1936.
Photographs
SNR Annual Report 1935, pl 26 (starboard bow).
NMM: 2599 (broadside), 2598 (bow), 2600 (stern), B9852 (port side).
Bibliography
NMM p 49.
Contemporary spars and rigging from topmasts and downwards. The rigging was restored and completed at the Museum in 1936. :p.Except for the carving of the figurehead and the stern the model is not up to the standard of the usual Royal Dockyard standard. :p.The family arms of Montague and Buccleuch which appear in several places suggest that the model was made for presentation. :p.The unusual scale which coincide with 9/32":1' has been determined from the draughtmarks on the model.

1715 English Second Rate.

Model
c1715 English Second Rate of 90 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
164'0"×47'2"×.8'10".
History
Restored and rerigged by Henry B. Culver to represent a ship similar to the "Royal George".
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 72.
A Navy Board style model made of pear wood.

1715 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1715 English Fourth Rate ship of 50-54 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1715-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
132'×34'
History
Formerly in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
Neg 81:04.
NMM: 2401 (broadside), 2402 (quarter), B9546* (starboard bow).
Bibliography
NMM, 50.
A Navy Board style model mounted on a vertical board.

1715 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1715 English fourth rate of 50-54 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1715-3A.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
132'×35'
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson from Mr F. Morrice in 1920.
Presented to the Museum in 1949.
Photographs
The Mariner's Mirror 28 (1942), plate 2:3a (port broadside).
NMM: A9950 (broadside), A9952* (stern).
Bibliography
Anderson, R.C.: Notes on a Collection of Ship Models. Mariner's Mirror Vol. 28, 1942.
NMM, p 51.
A Navy Board style model mounted on a vertical board. Very similar to NMM No. 1715-3 and probably made by the same craftsman.

1715 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1715 English Fourth rate of 50 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
130'0"×35'9"×.4'0"
History
Photographs
Franklin (1989), pl 106 (port broadside), pl 107 (starboard broadside), pl 108 (forward view of the bow).
Bibliography
&franklin., pp 150-153.
A constructional model almost entirely unplanked.

1715 Sloop of 20 guns.

Model
1715-5 English Sixth Rate Sloop of 20 guns, c. 1715.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. No. 1715-5.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
97'×6'
History
Caird Collection 1940.
Photographs
Neg 107:27-28.
NMM: 9545 (broadside); B9545* (starboard bow).
Bibliography
&nmm2., p 52.
Not rigged; underwater body painted white.

1715 English 18 Guns Ship.

Model
c1715 English 18 gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1715-6.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
96'×6'
History
Previously in the Ihlee Collection.
Previously in the Science Museum.
Photographs
NMM: B9917* (port side).
Bibliography
NMM p 46.
The finish of the model is not up to the standard of a model built by a Royal Dockyard and may represent a privateer or other privately owned ship. The figurehead is an upright statue of man rather than the customary lion.

1717 English Third Rate.

Model
c1717 English Third Rate ship of 70 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1717-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
151'×41'
History
Presented by the Rt. Hon. Lord Sherborne in 1971.
Photographs
Neg 109:19-28.
NMM: B9110* (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 53.
A Navy Board style model with contemporary rigging. The stem and part of the keel was replaced in 1975.

1717 Valkenise"

Model
1717 Valkenise, Dutch 58-gun VOC ship.
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
Scale
1:24; RCA: 1:32.
Dimensions
160'×0'
History
Gift of J. Templeman Coolidge.
Photographs
Stevens (1949), plate 22a (port broadside), plate 23b (stern).
The Mariner's Mirror 18 (1932), plate 2:IV (stern), plate 2:II (port broadside).
McLanathan, fig. 21 (port broadside), 22 (stern), 23 (interior - pumps).
The original anchors, masts, spars and standing rigging belonging to the model have been preserved.

1718 Hjaelperinden.

Model
1718 Hjaelperinden, Danish blockship of 36 guns and 3 mortars.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
43.96×0.05×.3.3 (d)
Photographs
Neg. 182:07.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 19.
Jordening (1896), no 17, pp 40-41.
A constructional model with the port side left unplanked below the lower wales.

1718 Queenborough.

Model
1718 Queenborough English single decked yacht.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1718-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
51'×1'
History
Caird Collection, 1936.
Photographs
NMM: B9555* (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM p 55.
The vessel is shown as rebuilt in 1718 and equipped with flags as for launching.

1719 D'Bataviase Eeuw.

Model
c1719 Dutch VOC ship.
Location
Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
138'×39.5'
History
Photographs
The Mariner's Mirror 18 (1932), plate 2:Va (stern), plate 2:Vb (bow).
Bibliography

1719 Britannia.

Model
1719 Britannia, English First Rate 100-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1719-5.
Dimensions
175'×50'
History
Lent by the Worshipful Company of Shipwrights in 1950.
Presented by Viscount Runcinman of Doxford.
Photographs
Neg. 170:12.
NMM: 9570 (bow), 6299 (broadside), 6300* (deck, sectioned), A148 (quarter), B9570 (port bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 58.
Secitioned at gun-deck level.

1719 Royal William.

Model
1719 Royal William, English First Rate ship of 100 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1719-1.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
175'×50'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
Neg 107:29-32, 109:00-05.
NMM: 2171 (broadside), B9990 (bow), 8715 (quarter), B9991 (figurehead), B9992 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 55.
A Navy Board style model rerigged in 1925 at the Royal Naval Museum using the original masts and spars.

1719 Royal William.

Model
1719 Royal William English First Rate of 100 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1719-2.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
175'×50'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: 3527 (broadside), B3529 (quarter), 3285* (head).
Bibliography
NMM p 56.
A Navy Board style model.

1719 Royal William.

Model
1719 Royal William English First Rate of 100 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1719-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
175'×50'
History
Previously in the Collection of Mr. R. Spence.
Caird Collection, 1928.
Photographs
SNR Annual Report 1946, pl ?? (starboard broadside).
NMM: B9571* (starboard broadside), 7215 (quarter), B9560 (stern), A7868 (head).
Bibliography
NMM p 57.

1719 Royal William.

Model
1719 Royal William, English First Rate, 100 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
175'4"×50'0"×.0'9".
History
Formerly in the Charles Sergison Collection at Chuckfield Park.
The Rogers Collection, Metropolitan Museum, New York.
Photographs
The Mariner's Mirror Vol. 7 (1921), p 240 (starboard broadside; stern).
Bowen (1949), pl 35 (port bow).
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 39.
A Navy Board style model made of boxwood with modern masts and rigging.

1719 English Third Rate.

Model
1719 English Third Rate of 80 guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1905-161.
Scale
1:60
History
Lent by the Executors of the late Mrs Humphry.
Photographs
Neg 105:23-24; Science Museum: broadside 2096*, stern 5181*.
Howard (1979), plate 308 (stern).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 66, p 36.
A Navy Board style model with contemporary rigging with only minor replacements. The lion figurehead is probably not original.

1719 English Fourth Rate.

Model
1719 English Fourth Rate of 60-guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1938-635.
Scale
1:48
History
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Photographs
Science Museum: 259-261/47.
Howard (1979), plate 262 (port side).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II,

1719 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1719 English Sixth Rate ship of 20 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1719-6.
Scale
Photographs
Neg 109:06-08.
Howard (1979), plate 334 (port broadside).
Bibliography
Not in NMM Cat.

1719 English Sixth Rate.

Model
1719 English Sixth Rate of 20-guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1881-51.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
106'×8'5"×.9'2"; Length of keel: 87'3".
History
Presented by T.S. Robins, Esq., in 1881.
Photographs
Neg. 79:33, 105:25; Science Museum: 3207A.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 69, pp 37-38.
Model with contemporary rigging with minor renewals.

1719 English Sixth Rate.

Model
1719 English Sixth Rate of 22-guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
110'0"×8'0"×.4'0"
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 21.
Rigged Navy Board style model made of boxwood. A ballastport and 18 sweepports on the lower deck. The dolphin striker is a later addition.

1719 English Sixth Rate.

Model
1719 English Sixth Rate of 22-guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
110'0"×6'0"×.8'0"
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 22.
Rigged Navy Board style model made of boxwood. A ballastport and 18 sweep-ports on the lower deck. The model is built with a square tuck.

1719 English Sixth Rate.

Model
1719 English Sixth Rate of 20-guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
106'0"×8'0"
History
Photographs
Bibliography
An unrigged Navy Board style model equipped with sweep-ports and two ballast ports.

1720 Le Royal.

Model
c1720 Le Royal, French second rate, two-decked ship.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris. Inv. no. 13 MG 34.
Scale
1:12.
History
Built at Rochefort as an instructional model.
Photographs
Neptunia No. 155, p 40 (stern post).
Bibliography
Boudriot, Jean: Le "Royal", modè.le d'instruction de Rochefort. Neptunia Vol. 33, 1978. pp 132:1-8, ill.
Daeffler, Michel: Modele du navire dit "Le Royal". Neptunia Vol. 40, 1985. pp 160:30-34, ill.
An instructional model not representing an actual ship.

1720 Wapen von Hamburg.

Model
1720 Wapen von Hamburg, convoy ship for Hamburg of 50 guns.
Location
Museum f~r Hamburger Geschichte.
Scale
1:16, dimensions loa: 4.25 m.
History
Brought to England by Captain Sir John Marshall, RN, in 1804 when the Admiralty Arsenal in Hamburg was dissolved. Repaired at Chatham Dockyard in 1846 and rerigged at the Museum of the Royal United Service Institute where it was displayed until it was returned to Hamburg in 1951. It was then repared and equipped with new sails.
Bibliography
Anderson, R.C.: The "Wappen von Hamburg". The Mariner's Mirror Vol. 34, pp 155-160.

1720 Dutch two-decked ship.

Model
c1720 Dutch two-decked ship.
Location
(Institut f~r Meereskunde, Berlin.)
Scale
History
Probably destroyed during World War II when the museum was burnt out.
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig. 41 (port side).
Rigged with sails.

1720 English First Rate.

Model
c1720 English First Rate of 100 guns on three decks. Belong either to the Establishment of 1719 or 1733.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1720-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
174'×50'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: A1782 (broadside), A1783 (bow), A1784 (quarter), B9994 (starboard bow).
Bibliography
NMM p 60.
The rigging which is not contemporary was largely restored by the Museum in 1946. :p.The open wales suggest the Establishment of 1719 rather than 1733. :p.The lion figurehead is unusual for an English First rate and suggest that the model represent a class of ships.

1720 English Third Rate.

Model
c1720 English Third Rate of 60 guns on two decks built according to the Establishment of 1719.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1720-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
144'×39'
History
Previously in the Ihlee Collection.
Previously in Science Museum.
Photographs
NMM: B7634* (starboard side), B7635 (bow), B7636 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM p 59.
According to surviving plans of this class the wales should be closed and not open as they are on this model.

1720 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1720 English Fourth Rate of 50 guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1720-4.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
134'×36'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: 6042 (broadside), B162* (deck, looking aft), 2834 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM p 61.
A Navy Board style model with mainly contemporary rigging.

1720 English Sloop of 12-14 Guns.

Model
c1720 English brigantine rigged sloop of 12-14 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1720-5.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
60'×9'
History
Caird Collection, 1935.
Photographs
Neg 107:21, 109:16-18.
NMM: 1621 (broadside), 1722 (bow), B9553* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 62.
Painted (?) Navy Board style model mounted on a vertical board.

1721 Edinburgh"

Model
1721 Edinburgh,
Location
Science Museum, London. 1939-249.
Scale
1:48
History
Belonged formerly to Mr Richard Hampden, treasurer of the Navy from 1718 to 1720.
Lent by the Rt. Hon. The Earl of Buckinghamshire.
Photographs
Laver II, p 22 (port bow); p 62 (port quarter).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II,

1721 Oostrust"

Model
1721 Oostrust, a Dutch 56-gun VOC-ship.
Location
Madame Kostio de War, Paris (1933).
Scale
c1:33
History
Previously in the possession of Madame Kostio de War's uncle, an Antwerpen shipowner.
Photographs
The Mariner's Mirror Vol. 19 (1933), plate 3:XXVI (port broadside), plate 3:XXVII (stern).
Bibliography
R.C. Anderson:
Contemporary rigging with sails. Anderson considers the rigging a bit later than 1721 or towards the end of the ship's life (1739).

1722 Anna Sophia.

Model
1722 Anna Sophia, Danish 90-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
52.96×4.13×.5.9 (d)
Photographs
Neg 182:12, 18.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 19, pp 41-42.

1722 Blydorp.

Model
1722 Blydorp, Dutch VOC ship.
Location
Maritiem Museum "Prins Hendrik", Rotterdam.
Scale
1:33
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plate 72.
Rigged. The same model as the Padmos of 1723.

1722 Burford.

Model
1722 Burford, English 72-gun ship.
Location
Mystic Seaport Museum, ID 73.147.
Scale
1:48
History
Built for Adm. Edward Vernon, 1722.
Sold at an auction in 1928 for two thousands guineas.
Donated by Mr John P. Morgan.
Photographs
Neg. 200:7-21.
Contemporary and unrestored rigging. Solid, white-painted underwater body.

1723 Padmos.

Model
1723 Padmos, Dutch VOC Ship of Blydorp.
Location
Maritiem Museum "Prins Hendrik", Rotterdam.
Scale
1:33
History
Photographs
Bowen (1949), plate 31.
Chatterton 1923, plate 73.
Köster (1926), fig. 37a (starboard side), fig. 38a (stern).
Rigged. The same model as the "Blydorp" of 1722.

1723 Zeven Provincien.

Model
1723 Zeven Provincien Dutch VOC ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1723-1.
Scale
1:33
Dimensions
147'×44'
History
Presented by Mr. R. Spence in 1944.
Photographs
NMM: A6125* (port broadside), A6126 (bow), A3972 (quarter).
The Mariner's Mirror 18 (1932), plate 2:III (port side).
Bibliography
NMM p 63.
Modern rigging. :p.There does not appear to have been a VOC ship named Zeven Provincien

1725 den Ary"

Model
1725 den Ary, Dutch VOC ship of 54 guns.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. A 149 (1).
Scale
1:30
Dimensions
172 cm (model).
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plates 75-76.
Köster (1926), fig. 39 (stern), fig. 40 (port side).
Nance 1949, plate 65.
Platen-Album, p 32 (quarter deck), p 33 (head).
Roë.rie & Vivielle II, p 152 (head), p 153 (stern).
Cannenburg (1943), plates 13, 14 & 15.
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 12.
Anderson, R.C.: Models of Dutch East Indiamen and Other Matters. Mariner's Mirror Vol. 16, 1930.
With the arms of Batavia depicted on the stern. Rigged.

1725 Peter I & II"

Model
c1725 "Peter I & II" Russian three-decked ship.
Location
S. Kgl. H. des Grossherzogs von Oldenburg.
Scale
History
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig. 46 (starboard bow), fig. 47 (stern).
Das Logbuch, 12:141a (starboard quarter), 12:141b(starboard bow).
Bibliography
H. Gronen: Sammlung von Schiffsmodellen im Eutiner Schloss. Das Logbuch 12. Jg, 1976. pp 140-141.
Contemporary rigging with furled sails, but with modern repair.

1725 Slesvig"

Model
1725 Slesvig, Danish 54-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Køpenhavn.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
46.0×11.2×.5.8 (d)
History
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig. 46 (starboard bow), fig. 47 (stern).
Das Logbuch, 12:141a (starboard quarter), 12:141b(starboard bow).
Neg 198:36-37; 199:01-04.
Bibliography
H. Gronen: Sammlung von Schiffsmodellen im Eutiner Schloss. Das Logbuch 12. Jg, 1976. pp 140-141.
Rigged.

1725 English First Rate.

Model
c1725 English First Rate of 100 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1725-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
174'×50'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: B7627 (broadside), B7629 (quarter), B7630* (figurehead).
Bibliography
NMM p 64.
A Navy Board style model. Resemble both the Royal George of 1715 and the Royal William of 1719 but cannot be identified with either.

1725 English Second Rate.

Model
c1725 English Second Rate of 90 guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1725-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
164'×47'
History
Previously in the Rotunda Museum, Woolwich.
Photographs
NMM: C334 (broadside), C335* (head), C336 (forecastle).
Bibliography
NMM p 65.
The model does not correspond with the existing plans for this class of ships.

1725 English Second Rate.

Model
c1725 English Second Rate of 90 guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
The Mariners' Museum, Newport News, VA. Inv. No. 80.1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
164'×47'
History
Previously in the Rotunda Museum, Woolwich.
Transferred to the Royal Navy Museum in 1930.
Transferred to the National Maritime Museum in 1933.
Came to The Mariners' Museum 1980 as the result of an exhange a model and nameplate of Brittanic, 1874, and the figurehead of the Coriolanus, 1902.
Photographs
Bibliography
The model does not correspond with the existing plans for this class of ships.

1725 English Third Rate.

Model
c1725 English Third Rate of 70 guns on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1725-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
151'×41'
History
Caird Collection, 1926.
Photographs
NMM: B9562* (starboard broadside).
Bibliography
NMM p 66.
A Navy Board style model. The model illustrates a 70 gun ship built between 1719 and 1733 as she would have appeared in 1745 when the chainwales were raised above the upper deck ports.

1725 Dutch 60-gun ship.

Model
c1720-1730 Dutch 60-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. B 21.
Scale
Dimensions
91 cm (model).
History
Photographs
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 14.

1725 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1725 English Fourth Rate of 50 guns built on the Establishment of 1719.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1725-6.
Scale
1:64
Dimensions
137'×36'
History
Caird Collection, 1934.
Photographs
NMM: B7631 (broadside), B7633 (quarter), B7632* (bow).
Bibliography
NMM p 67.
A Navy Board style model. Compared to the 1719 Establishment the length on the scale is 3' too great.

1725 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1725 English Fourth Rate ship of 50 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1725-12.
Scale
1:48
History
Caird Collection, 1955.
Photographs
Neg 81:07, 107:15-20.
NMM: A8988 (broadside), A8987* (port bow), 8990 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 70.
A Navy Board style model rigged with launching flag poles. The beam is correct according to the Establishment of 1719 but the length is two feet too great.

1725 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1725 English Sixth Rate of 20-24 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1725-10.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
107'×8'
History
Presented by Sir Kenneth Anderson Bt. in 1935.
Photographs
NMM: 823 (broadside), 9420* (starboard bow), 9421 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM p 68.
A Navy Board style model. There is a single ballast port on the lower deck which may illustrate the change to two deck twenty gun ships. These were officially introduced with 1733 Establishment.

1725 English Royal Yacht.

Model
c1725 English Royal two-masted yacht.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1725-11.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
72'×2'
History
Caird Collection, 1943.
Photographs
NMM: 8712 (broadside), B9544* (starboard quarter), 8713 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM p 69.
The decoration is similar to that of the Fubbs of 1724 and might illustrate a proposed rebuilding.

1727 Oxford.

Model
1727 Oxford (?), English 50-gun ship.
Location
Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1934, fig. 55 (port side).
A Navy Board style model with original rigging. The flying jib-boom and the dolphin striker are later additions as is the 1801-style jack.

1727 Prins Friderich.

Model
1727 Prins Friderich, Danish man-of-war.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
51.5×3.5×.6.0 (d)
Photographs
Neg 182:13.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 20, pp 42.

1727 English 50-gun ship.

Model
c1727 English 50-gun ship.
Location
Suffolk.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1934, fig. 57 (starboard side).
Dock Yard style model.

1727 English 50-gun ship.

Model
c1727 English 50-gun ship.
Location
Suffolk.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1934, fig. 58 (port broadside).
Waterline model.

1730 Ipswich.

Model
1730-1 Ipswich, English Third Rate ship of 70 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
151'×42'
History
Caird Collection, 1937.
Photographs
Neg 107:12-14, 109:29-34.
NMM: A8327 (broadside), A8328 (bow), A8329* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 72.
Rigging believed to be contemporary.

1730 Tre Løver.

Model
1730 Tre Løver, Danish 60-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:30
History
Photographs
Neg 197:21-24.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 22, pp 43-44.
Port side of the model not planked.

1730 Tre Løver.

Model
1730 Tre Løver, Danish 60-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:72
History
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 21 (starboard bow).
Neg 198:35.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 23, pp 44.
Standing on the launching ways Bedding No 2.

1730 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1730 English Fourth Rate of 58 guns.
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Inv. no. 32.145.
Scale
1:48
History
Gift of J. Templeman Coolidge.
Photographs
McLanathan (1957), p 24 (port side), 25 (figurehead).
Bibliography
The model is rigged.

1730 English Third Rate.

Model
c1730 English Third Rate ship of 70 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1730-8.
Scale
1:48
History
Presented by R.C. Anderson in 1956.
Dimensions
151'×41'
Photographs
Neg 81:08-09, 109:35-36.
NMM: B9569* (port broadside); A5490 (stern);9893 (head).
Bibliography
NMM, p 77.
Divided at the level of the gun deck.

1730 Spanish 60-gun ship.

Model
c1730 Spanish two-decked 60-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1730-3.
Scale
c1:48
Dimensions
142'×40'
History
Previously in the Mercury Collection.
Photographs
NMM: C799* (port side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 73.
The eagle and the snake on the stern which belongs to the coat-of-arms of Mexico suggest that this Navy Board style model represent a Spanish ship.

1730 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1730 English Sixth Rate of 20 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1730-5.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
160'×30'
History
Caird Collection, 1941.
Photographs
NMM: C1425* (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 75.

1730 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1730 English Sixth Rate of 20 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1730-6.
Scale
1:48
History
Previously in the Ihlee Collection.
Previously displayed in the Science Museum.
Photographs
NMM: A9773* (starboard side), A9775 (head), A9774 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 76.
This model has identical measurements to those of No. 1730-5.

1730 Hoy.

Model
c1730 English hoy.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1730-4.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
36'×0'
History
Caird Collection, 74.
Photographs
Neg 81:15.
NMM: A7577 (broadside), A7580* (bow), A7579 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 74.
Modern rigging.

1731 Dolphin.

Model
1731 Dolphin, English Sixth Rate of 20 guns. Converted in 1747 to a fireship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1731-2.
Scale
1:48
History
The model was presented to Greenwich Hospital in 1895 by Mr. E.W. James, a descendant of the maker.
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
Neg. 170:05-06.
NMM: 2111 (port broadside), B9547* (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 78.
Contemporary Navy Board style model made by John Hancock of Deptford Dockyard. The port side of the model shows the ships as a 20-gun sixth rate and the starboard side shows her equipped as a fireship.

1731 Dolphin.

Model
1731 Dolphin, English Sixth Rate of 20 guns.
Location
Transport Museum, Glasgow.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography

1731 Hessen Cassel.

Model
1731 Hessen Cassel, Swedish 64-gun ship.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \ 11.634.
Scale
1:32
History
Transferred from The Marinmuseum, Karlskrona, to the Statens Sjöhistoriska Museum, Stockholm, in 1942 &q..
Photographs
Bibliography
Placed on a slipway ready to be launched.

1731 Princesse Louise.

Model
1731 Princesse Louise, Danish 60-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:30
Photographs
Neg 197:25-27.
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 24, pp 45.
Port side of the model not planked.

1731 Princesse Sophia Hedevig.

Model
1731 Princesse Sophia Hedevig, Danish 60-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:24
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 22 (port quarter).
Neg 197:18-20.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 25, pp 44-45.
Port side of the model not planked.

1732 Centurion.

Model
1732 Centurion, English Fourth Rate 60-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1732-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
145'×40'
History
Made for Lord Anson in 1747 by Benjamin Slade of Plymouth.
Previously in the possession of Lord Litchfield.
Caird Collection, 1931.
Photographs
SNR Annual Report 19??, pl 5 (head).
NMM: B1345 (broadside), C6* (starboard bow), 6294 (quarter).
Laver II, p 63 (figurehead).
Bibliography
NMM, p 79.
The chainwales are showed in the position above the upper deck ports. This change is believed to have taken place about 1745. :p.The model was rerigged at the Museum in 1936 using the original masts and spars.

1732 Oldenburg.

Model
1732 Oldenburg, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:30
Dimensions
43.6×11.7×.6 (d)
Photographs
Neg 197:15-17; 198:25.
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 26, pp 46.
Renamed Ditmarsken in 1736.

1733 Christianus Sextus.

Model
1733 Christianus Sextus, Danish 90-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:30
Dimensions
56.52×5.18×.6,8 (d)
Photographs
Neg 182:08, 14, 19.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.

1733 English Fourth Rate.

Model
1733 English Fourth Rate of 50 guns on the 1733 Establishment.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1909-123.
Scale
1:48
History
Photographs
Neg. 79:22-23, 105:01, 105:30-31.
Science Museum (19??): pl Vb (starboard quarter).
Science Museum: broadside 210, bow 1652*, stern 1653.
Roë.rie & Vivielle II, p 70 (stern).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 76, p 40.
A model built on frames and probably with contemporary rigging.

1733 Royal English Yacht

Model
1733 Royal English Yacht.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1938-621.
Scale
1:48
History
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Photographs
Neg. 79:19; Science Museum: 151-153/50.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II,
The dimensions of the model agrees most closely with "Royal Caroline" rebuilt in 1733.

1734 Victory.

Model
1734 Victory, English First Rate 100-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1734-4.
Scale
Photographs
Neg 107:00-11.
Bibliography
Not in NMM Cat.

1734 Tartar.

Model
1734 Tartar, English Sixth Rate of 20 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1734-1.
Scale
1:84
Dimensions
106'×30'
History
Previously in the Mercury Collection.
Caird Collection, 1929.
Photographs
NMM: B1804 (broadside), B1805 (bow), B9548* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 80.
Mostly contemporary rigging and sails. A couple of plank strakes have been removed at the turn of the bilge.

1734 Blaa Hejren.

Model
1734 Blaa Hejren, Danish 18-gun frigate.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
1:30
Dimensions
27.02×6.97×.3.52 (d)
History
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 23 (starboard broadside).
Neg 198:31.
Köster (1926), fig. 18a (port broadside).
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 28, pp 47.
In frames and ribbands but no deck beams.

1735 Delmenhorst.

Model
1735 Delmenhorst, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:30
Dimensions
43.65×11.64×.6 (d)
Photographs
Neg 198:34.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
A constructional model in frames and ribbands with deckbeams and gun deck.

1735 Norske Løve.

Model
1735 Norske Løve, Danish 70-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet (?), Copenhagen.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen.
Jordening (1896), no 29, pp 47.
In frames.

1735 English Third Rate.

Model
c1735 English Third Rate of 60 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1735-4.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
144'×41'
History
Caird Collection, 1932.
Photographs
NMM: C599* (port side), 5044 (bow), 5043 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 81.
A very similar model can be seen at the Science Museum. :p.With contemporary rigging of which a small part of the running rigging was replaced in 1935.

1736 Fyen.

Model
1736 Fyen, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
1:18
Dimensions
45.32×12.09×.5.6 (d)
148'8"×39'8"×.8'4"
History
The model was completed in 1741-42.
Brought to the Christiansborg Castle in 1766 at the Kings request.
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 24 (stern), p 25 (port side).
Neg 198:21-24.
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, pp 24-25.
Jordening (1896), no 33, p 49.
Contemporary rigging with sails. The rigging was somewhat damaged at the fire 1795 but the repairs were satisfactory.

1736 Fyen.

Model
1736 Fyen, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Handels- og Søfartsmuseet på Kronborg, Helsingør.
Scale
History
Photographs
Neg 196:34.
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 43, p 52.
Model believed to be Fyen made of board frames and ribbands.

1736 English Third Rate.

Model
c1736 English Third Rate 64 gun ship.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
140'0"×38'0"×.5'0".
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 89.
Rigged Navy Board style model made of boxwood.

1737 Karlshamns Kastell.

Model
1737 Karlshamns Kastell, transport rebuilt as frigate.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm. Inv. No. \ 11.638.
Scale
1:45
Dimensions
135'×31'8"×.5'
History
Probably built by Gilbert Sheldon in 1735.
Bought by the Navy from the Sheldon family in 1801.
Bibliography
Svensson, Sam: Identifiering av några fartygsmodeller i Sjöhistoriska Museet. Sjöhistorisk ]rsbok 1959-1960, pp 95-113, ill.
Identified from the original draughts preserved at the &sshm.. The lower part of the underwater body is unplanked. The interior of the model has not been fitted with decks or deckbeams.

1737 Victory.

Model
1737 Victory, English First Rate 100-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1737-1.
Scale
1:34.3 (7/20":1')
Dimensions
175'×50'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
Neg 81:10-14.
NMM: 6411 (broadside), 6409 (bow), 6410 (quarter), C318/15a (head).
Bibliography
NMM, p 82.
Contemporary rigging but part of the running rigging was replaced c1930.

1738 Lion"

Model
1738 Lion, English Fourth Rate of 64 guns.
Location
Kriegstein Collection.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
144'4"×37'10"
History
On loan to the Royal United Service Museum, London, 1911-1963. Displayed at the Science Museum, London, in 1932.
Photographs
NRJ 27, p 91b (stern), p 91c (quarter deck and poop).
Franklin (1989), pl 109 (starboard broadside), pl 110 (head), pl 111 (poop), pl 112 (stern).
Bibliography
Kriegstein, Arnold & Kriegstein, Henry: The Kriegstein Ship Model Collection. A Photographic Essay. Nautical Research Journal Vol. 27, pp 81-93, ill.
&franklin., pp 154-156.
An unrigged &q. Navy Board style model. Attached to the baseboard is an early 18th century model maker's trade card. Cf. the model of the 1777 rebuild.

1738 Somerset.

Model
1738 Somerset, English East India-man.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1738-1.
Scale
c1:48
Dimensions
100'×32'
History
Lent by M. Satlow, Esq.
Photographs
NMM: B8678A (broadside), 8978B (bow), 8978C (quarter), B9574* (starboard bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 83.
The oldest contemporary model of a British merchant ship in the National Maritime Museum. Papers in the possession of the owner strongly suggests that the model which is built in Navy Board style represent the Somerset of 1738.

1738 Danish Man-of-War.

Model
1738 Danish Man-of-War.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 30, pp 48.
The model is made of transverse sections representing the frames and held together by ribbands and a steel spring. (Hvad Bestemmelse disse to Modeller, som ere sammensatte af lutter Smaastykker, der ere forbundne ved 2 temmelig svaere Jaernbøjler, have haft, vides ikke nu; men de have øjensynlig vaeret anvendte ved Skibskonstruktionen).

1738 Danish Man-of-War.

Model
1738 Danish Man-of-War.
Location
Orlogsmuseet (?), København.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 31, pp 48.
The model is made of transverse sections representing the frames and held together by ribbands.

1739 Dannebroge.

Model
1739 Dannebroge, Danish 70-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
History
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 32, pp 48.
Made of boardframes and ribbands.

1739 Faerø.

Model
1739 Faerø, Danish 18 gun brigantine.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
History
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 34, pp 49.

1739 Flora.

Model
1739 Flora, Spanish 26-gun frigate.
Location
Museo Naval, Madrid.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bowen (1949), plate 37.
Rigged with sails.

1740 Bleiswijk.

Model
c1740 Bleiswijk, Dutch VOC-ship.
Location
Museum Mr Simon van Gijn, Dordrecht.
Scale
History
Photographs
Hollandia, p 35 (starboard side).
No VOC-ship with the name Bleiswijk is known from this period.

1740 Oldenburg.

Model
1740 Oldenburg, Danish 60-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
History
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 26 (starboard bow).
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 26.
Jordening (1896), no 40, pp 51-52.
This model is built by master Poul Hendrik Stork. According to the Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, the model builder was named H. Poulsen Stork but who died in 1742 before the model was finished.

1740 Oldenburg.

Model
1740 Oldenburg, Danish 60-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 41, p 52.
Model made of board frames and ribbands.

1740 English Second Rate.

Model
c1740 English Second Rate of 80 guns on three decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1740-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
160'×45'
History
Previously in the Royal Navy Museum.
Photographs
NMM: A2409 (broadside), A2411 (bow), A2140 (stern), B9568* (port quarter).
Franklin (1989), pl 113 (port quarter), pl 114 (starboard bow), pl 115 (figurehead), pl 116 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 84.
&franklin., pp 157-161.
Although the inscription "Barfleur" appears on the stern, the model cannot be identified with any ship of the period. A Navy Board style model.

1740 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1740 English Fourth Rate of 60 guns on two decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1740-4.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
148'×41'
History
Caird Collection, 1933.
Photographs
NMM: C245* (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 86.
The model has suffered damaged to the stern.

1740 French 60-gun ship.

Model
c1740 French 60-gun ship.
Location
Mystic Seaport Museum. ID 60.59.
Scale
History
Donated by Mrs James McBey.

1740 Dutch 24-gun frigate.

Model
c1740 Dutch 24-gun frigate.
Location
NHSM.
Scale
History
Photographs
Stevens (1949), plate 24a (port broadside).
Only every third double frame included in the model. Unplanked below the wales.

1740 English Brigantine of 12-14 guns.

Model
c1740 English brigantine of 12-14 guns .
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1740-8.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
85'×3'
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson in 1928.
Presented by him to the Museum in 1949.
Photographs
NMM: A9962* (port broadside), A9963 (bow), A9964 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 87.

1741 Chatham.

Model
1741 Chatham, English Naval yacht.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1741-1.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
59'×7'
History
Lent by the Executors of Mr E. Tarry Adaams, 1935.
Photographs
NMM: 787 (broadside), 787* (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 88.

1741 Royal Oak.

Model
1741 Royal Oak, English Third Rate of 70 guns on two decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1741-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
151'×43'
History
The model was passed from the Navy Board to the Duke of York.
At the sale of the Duke's effects in London it was bought by Mr. Andrew Wadell of Restalrig.
In 1853 it was presented to the Corporation of Trinity House, Leith.
It was bought by the National Maritime Museum in 1974.
Photographs
Neg. 170:18.
NMM: B8963A (broadside), B8963B (bow), B8963D* (quarter), B8963D (stern).
Franklin (1989), pl 126 (port broadside), pl 127 (port bow), pl 129 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 90.
&franklin., pp 169-173.
A Navy Board style model with contemporary rigging. Some replacements to the running rigging were carried out in 1974-75. :p.The original Admiralty plans confirms that this model probably was made at the rebuilding of the Royal Oak in 1741. The name on the stern is probably a later addition as this practice was not introduced until the 1770's.

1741 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1741 English Sixth Rate of 24 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1741-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
110'×31'
History
Previously in the Admiralty Library.
Photographs
SNR Annual Report 1938, pl LVb (port broadside).
NMM: B9550* (port side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 89.
The model is slightly too small for the 1741 Establishment.

1742 Medway.

Model
1742 Medway, English Fourth Rate of 60 guns on two decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1742-4.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
144'×42'
History
Purchased from the Royal United Services Institution in 1963.
Photographs
NMM: A5443a (broadside), A5446* (starboard bow), A5901 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 91.
The identification as the Medway , is not based on documentary evidence. :p.Contemporary rigging in an excellent state of preservation which date from 1763.

1742 Dutch Eastindiaman.

Model
c1742 Dutch Eastindiaman of 150' in a kamel.
Location
Amsterdam Historisch Museum. Inv. no. MC 502.
Scale
Dimensions
150'
History
Probably made in Amsterdam to the design of Charles Bentham.
On temporary loan to the Amsterdam Historisch Museum.
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 142-143.
An unrigged model built on frames.

1743 Lesnoje.

Model
1743 Lesnoje, Russian 66-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. S 953.
Scale
Dimensions
156 cm (model).
Photographs
Platen-Album, p 36 (starboard stern).
Cannenburg (1943), plate 22.
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 17.
Model rigged with sails. Judging from the definite English character it is probable that this is a model of the Lesnoje built by the English shipwright Sutherland in 1743.

1743 Tonnant.

Model
1743 Tonnant, French 80-gun ship.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Rochefort.
Scale
Photographs
Neptunia No. 174, pp 40-44.
Bibliography
Boudriot, Jean: Un mod`le du "Tonnant". Neptunia Vol. 44, Paris, 1989. pp 174:40-44, ill.
Not rigged. Parts of the decoration are missing.

1743 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1743 English Sixth Rate of 24 guns of the 1741 Establishment.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1743-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
117'×32'
History
Caird Collection, 1937.
Photographs
NMM: C587* (port side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 95.
Probably the work of an amateur craftsman with contemporary rigging.

1744 Sødermanland.

Model
1744 Sødermanland, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
History
Marked "Barb` den 13de November 1744".
Photographs
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 44, pp 52-63.
A model made of board frames and ribbands, supposed to be the Swedish price Sødermanland as rebuilt by Barb`.

1745 Devonshire.

Model
1745 Devonshire, English Third Rate of 70 guns.
Location
Kriegstein Collection.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
161'2"×46'3/4"×.9'4"; Keel: 130'4"
Photographs
Franklin (1989), pl 130 (port broadside), pl 131 (stern), pl 132 (head).
Bibliography
Kriegstein, Arnold & Kriegstein, Henry: The Kriegstein Ship Model Collection. A Photographic Essay. Nautical Research Journal Vol. 27, pp 81-93, ill.
&franklin., pp 174-175.
The deadeyes, some of the channels, headrails, and stern carvings were repaired by August F. Crabtree in 1976-1977. This is the earliest example of a two-decked ship with the channels raised to a position above the upper guns deck. :p.The top surface of this model is covered with varnished paper.

1745 Yarmouth"

Model
1745 Yarmouth, English Third Rate 64-gun ship.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1890-103.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
160'×44'3"×.9'; Length of keel: 130'5".
Photographs
ScM 2551.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 78, p 41.
On launching ways equipped with flag poles. The dimensions of the model agrees most closely with those of the Yarmouth, 64-guns, built at Deptford in 1745.

1745 English Third Rate.

Model
1745 English Third Rate.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.
Scale

1745 English Third Rate.

Model
c1745 English Third Rate of 64-70 guns on two decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1745-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
153'×45'
History
Previously in the Mercury Collection.
Photographs
NMM: B9561* (port side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 94.

1745 English Third Rate.

Model
c1745 English Third Rate of 60 guns on two decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1745-3.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
153'×42'
History
Made by John Hancock of Deptford Dockyard.
Presented to Greenwich Hospital in 1895 by Mr. E.W. James, a descendant of the maker.
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: 3546 (broadside), 7725 (bow), 7727 (quarter), C235* (port bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 96.
The model was re-rigged at the Museum in 1938.

1745 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1745 English Sixth Rate of 24 guns on the 1745 Establishment.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1745-6.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
114'×32'
History
Caird Collection, 1939.
Photographs
SNR Annual Report 1938, (port broadside).
NMM: 2224 (broadside), 3480 (stern), 3479* (port broadside).
Bibliography
NMM, p 97.

1745 English Sixth Rate.

Model
c1745 English Sixth Rate of 24 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1745-7.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
109'×30'
History
Previously in the Royal United Services Institution.
Photographs
NMM: C1907* (stem).
Bibliography
NMM, p 98.
Probably not an official Navy Board style model but built to a high standard and with contemporary rigging showing the sails stowed.

1745 English 20-gun ship.

Model
1745 English 20-gun ship on the 1745 Establishment.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1938-639.
Scale
1:48
History
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Photographs
Neg 79-21, 105:29; Science Museum 88-90/49.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 79, p 41.

1746 Fyen.

Model
1746 Fyen, Danish 50-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bowen (1949), plate 40 (Cf 1736).
Chatterton 1923, plate 82 (Cf 1736).
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 52, pp 56-57.
The original rigging was destroyed at the fire in 1795 and removed, subsequently the masts have been put back.

1746 Göta Lejon.

Model
1746 Göta Lejon, Swedish 72-gun ship.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm. Inv. No. \ 8.
Scale
1:32
History
Photographs
Svenskt Skeppsbyggeri fig. 215 (stern).
Bibliography
Glete, pp 24-27.
Contemporary rigging restored by Rear Admiral Jacob H{gg in 1897. Port side of hull cut open.

1746 Naeldebladet.

Model
1746 Naeldebladet, Danish 22-gun frigate. (50-gun ship ?).
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
43.35×11.59×.5.7 (d)
History
Photographs
Neg 198:30.
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 48, p 55.
Model made of board frames and ribbands.

1746 Samsø.

Model
1746 Samsø, Danish 22-gun frigate.
Location
Orlogsmuseet (?), Copenhagen.
Scale
History
Photographs
Köster (1926), fig 68a (starboard broadside).
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 46, p 54.
Model made of board frames and ribbands.

1747 Culloden.

Model
1747 Culloden, English Third Rate.
Location
Scale

1747 Mercurius.

Model
1747 Mercurius, Dutch 58-gun VOC ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 652.
Scale
History
Probably built in Middleburg to be placed in the Oost Indisch Huis as a decorative model. It remained there neglected until 1849 when it was transferred to the Department van Marine and repaired in Rotterdam by P. van der Loo.
This model was included in the model exhibition in Delft in 1863 with the catalogue No. 2381.
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plate 96.
Köster (1926), 27B (port broadside).
Model built on frames and rigged with sails dating from c1780. No VOC ship with the name Mercurius is found the ship-lists.

1747 Prinses Caroline.

Model
1747 Prinses Caroline, Dutch 54-gun ship..
Location
Maritiem Museum "Prins Hendrik", Rotterdam. Inv. no. M 203.
Scale
c1:40
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plate 83.
Köster (1926), plate 37b (port broadside).
Rigged. This model is for an unknown reason known as the Veenlust. No ship with that name can be found in the Dutch navy at that time.

1747 English Fourth Rate.

Model
c1747 English Fourth Rate of 50 guns on two decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1747-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
155'×41'
History
Previously in the Mercury Collection.
Caird Collection, 1929.
Photographs
NMM: C600* (port broadside).
Bibliography
NMM, p 99.
The 19th century restoration was replaced by the Museum in 1944. A Navy Board style model not built to the usual standard.

1748 Yarmouth.

Model
1748 Yarmouth, English Third Rate of 70 guns on two decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1740-2.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
162'×45'
161'10"×43'10" (from model).
History
Caird Collection, 1945.
Photographs
NMM: 8201 (broadside), 8202 (bow), 8203 (quarter), C621* (port bow).
Franklin (1989), pl 117 (port bow), pl 118 (starboard quarter), pl 119 (port fore channel).
Bibliography
NMM, 85.
&franklin., pp 162-164.
A Navy Board style model with mostly contemporary rigging. Almost certainly representing the Yarmouth as the Coat of :p.This model has long been un-identfied.

1749 La Couronne"

Model
1749 La Couronne, French 80-gun ship.
Location
Mus`e de la Marine, Paris. Inv. No. 11 Mg 1.
Scale
Photographs
Neptunia No. 151, p 12 (stern & starbord broadside).
Bibliography
Boudriot, Jean: Les vaisseaux franç.ais de 80 canons aux 18e et 19e siè.cles. Neptunia Vol. 38, 1983. pp 151:1-20, ill.
The model represents the state of the ship after the rebuilding in 1766.

1749 De Keulse Galy"

Model
1749 De Keulse Galy, Dutch merchantman (?).
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. S 1198.
Scale
Dimensions
130 cm (model).
History
Displayed in the "vergaderruimte" of the Commercie Compagnie of Middleburg.
Later belonging to the master shipwright Schouten, Dordrecht.
Part of the Exhibition of the Nederlandsche Zeewesen in 1900.
Acquired by the Vereeninging in 1934.
Photographs
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 16.

1749 Rayo.

Model
1749 Rayo, Spanish 80-gun ship.
Location
Museo Naval, Madrid.
Scale
Dimensions
198'×57'×.8'3, keel: 165'.
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1934, fig. 65 (starboard broadside).
Guia del Museo Naval, p 31.
Harbron, J.D.: Trafalgar and the Spanish Navy, London, 198?. p 39 (starboard broadside).
Model rigged with sails, lower hull unplanked.

1750 Admiral van Kinsbergen.

Model
c1750 Admiral van Kinsbergen.
Scale
1:72
History
Photographs
Stevens (1949), plate 24b (port side).
Bibliography
Unplanked below the waterline, except for one double strake.

1750 L'Assur`"

Model
c1750 L'Assur`, French 64-gun ship.
location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris (?).
Scale
History
Photographs
Neptunia No. 171, p 28 = MM Ph 44091 (port quarter).
Neptunia No. 137.
Bibliography

1750 Djonge Maria.

Model
c1750 Djonge Maria, Dutch koff.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 1184.
Scale
History
Bought from L. Meijer, 24 of April, 1865.
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 151.
A painted block-model rigged with sails. The rudder is a later reconstruction.

1750 Vainqueur.

Model
c1750 Vainqueur, French 60 gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1750-6.
Scale
1:36
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson in Genoa in 1921 and presented to the Museum in 1949.
Photographs
NMM: 7854* (starboard side), 9901 (bow), 7856 (quarter).
MM Vol. 28, No. 2, frontispiece (starboard quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 103.
Repaired and rigged with sails by R.C. Anderson in 1927. Is said to have been given by the King of France to the King of Sardinna and to have come from one of the Italian Royal Palaces.

1750 English Second Rate.

Model
1750 English Second Rate.
Location
Scale

1750 English Third Rate.

Model
c1750 English Third Rate of 64 guns.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1934-549.
Scale
1:48
History
Navy Board style model.
Photographs
Science Museum: broadside 7472, bow 7473, stern 7474.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, 81, p 42.

1750 English 60-gun ship.

Model
c1750 English 60-gun ship.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1938-633.
Scale
1:72
History
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Photographs
Science Museum: 77-79/47.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, 82, p 42.

1750 60-gun ship.

Model
c1750 60-gun ship.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1927-492.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
152'8"×42'4"×.8'4"; Keel for tonnage: 127'4"
History
Removed by a British naval officer from the Sevastopol Dockyard when it was destroyed in 1856.
Photographs
Science Museum: 3340 (sectioned), 3341 (port side).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, no. 83, pp 42-43.
Vertically sectioned halfmodel which have been used for instructional purposes. The companion model, of the starboard side and fully painted, may be seen in the Museum of the Royal United Services Institution.

1750 Dutch 50-gun ship.

Model
c1750 Dutch 50-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. A 115 (1).
Scale
Dimensions
96 cm (model).
History
Photographs
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 18.
Rigged.

1750 Dutch frigate.

Model
c1750 Dutch 24-gun frigate.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. S 663 (1).
Scale
Dimensions
80 cm (model).
History
Bequeathed by Heer Jerem. Meyjes, Jr.
Photographs
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 19.
The masts and spars are preserved with the model.

1750 English Merchantman.

Model
c1750 English merchantman of cat or bark type.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1750-3.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
98'×8'
History
Previously at Rufford Abbey.
Caird Collection, 1938.
Photographs
NMM: B1273* (starboard bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 100.
With mainly contemporary rigging which was restored by the Museum when also sails was added.

1750 English merchant man.

Model
c1750 English merchant man of hoy or yacht type.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1750-4.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
56'×6'
History
The model was formerly the property of the Rt. Hon. Lord Henniker and is believed to have been acquired by his ancestor, Sir John Major Bt., Elder Brother of Trinity House 1741 to 1761, whose daughter and heiress married the first Lord Henniker.
Caird Collection, 1937.
Photographs
NMM: 3655 (broadside), 3657 (quarter), C233* (port side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 101.
With the coat-of-arms of the Trinity House on the stern.

1752 Dronning Juliane Maria.

Model
1752 Dronning Juliane Maria, Danish 70-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
1:36
Dimensions
51.5×13.97×.6.3 (d)
History
The model was built 1757-1765 at the Konstruktionsskolen. Exhibited at the St. Nicolai Kirke 1958-198?.
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 28 (starboard side).
Neg 198:09-18.
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 54, pp 58-60.
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, pp 27-28.
The model was made by three model builders, Johan Knudsen Trane, David Staer and Stork and completed first in 1765. The sculptures were originally made of wax but were replaced in 1815 by new sculptures made of wood by the apprenticed carver Henrik Knudsen Trane.

1752 Speedwell.

Model
1752 Speedwell, English ketch rigged sloop-of-war.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1752-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
76'×1'
History
Previously in the Royal United Services Institution and there identified as the Mercury.
Photographs
NMM: A8811 (bow), 5800 (quarter), A5800* (starboard quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 108.
With almost entirely contemporary rigging.

1752 French 64-gun ship.

Model
1752 French 64-gun ship.
Location
Smith-Champion Foundation, Nogent-sur-Marne.
Scale
1:24 (?)
History
Made by Augustin Pic.
Photographs
NRJ 26, 1980, pp 18 (starboard quarter).
Bibliography
Both rigging and decoration poorly restored.

1752 Dutch 54-gun ship.

Model
1752 Dutch 54-gun ship.
Location
Presently in the Fries Scheepvaartmuseum at Sneek.
Scale
History
Transferred from Amsterdam to the Ministerie van Marine in the Hague in 1818.
Photographs
Bibliography
MC 497.
The model, which is shown in frames on the launching ways, was made after plans by Schelte Hasselaar of Harlingen.

1753 Dorset.

Model
1753 Dorset, the official yacht of the Viceroy of Ireland.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1753-1.
Scale
1:36
Dimensions
78'×2'
History
Previously in the Ihlee Collection and displayed at the Science Museum.
Photographs
Neg. 151:10.
NMM: 8600 (broadside), C244* (starboard side), 8601 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 109.
The model was heavily restored and repainted in the 1930s. The stern and quarter galleries are modern replacements which do not agree with the contemporary plan of the Dorset.

1753 French 2-decked man-of-war.

Model
1753 French 2-decked man-of-war of 74 guns.
Location
Mus`e de la Marine, Paris. Inv. no. MG 82.
Scale
5:144 (c1:30).
History
The model was made by Augustin Pic (1733-1755).
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plate 86.
NRJ 26, p 20a (port broadside), . . .
Neptunia 130, pp 7-20.
Stevens (1949), plate 10b (stem), plate 23b (stern), plate 25b (port broadside).
Bibliography
Neptunia 130, pp 7-20.
NRJ 26, pp 18-32.
Bernard Frölich: Modè.le d'un vaisseau de 74 canons, d'Augustin Pic. Neptunia No. 160, p 51.
Model with open starboard side with only a few frames.

1754 Vildmanden.

Model
1754 Vildmanden, Danish 18-gun frigate.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
History
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 28 (starboard broadside).
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 55, pp 60-61.
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 28.
This model was probably made by the same team as built the Dronning Juliane Maria of 1752.

1755 Plymouth.

Model
1755 Plymouth, the official yacht of the Commissioner of the Royal Dockyard at Plymouth.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1755-1.
Scale
1:38.4
Dimensions
64'×8'
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson in 1925 and presented to the Museum in 1949.
Photographs
NMM: 8602 (broadside), B9551* (port quarter).
The Mariner's Mirror Vol. 28 (1942), plate 3B.
Bibliography
NMM, p 110.
The after deck, companion way and mast stumps are modern replacements to this Navy Board style model.

1755 Witte Oliphant.

Model
1755 Witte Oliphant, Dutch merchantship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 1210.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 148.
A rigged model built on frames.

1756 Royal George.

Model
1756 Royal George, English First Rate of 100 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1756-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
178'×52'
History
Presented to Greenwich Hospital by King William IV in 1830.
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: 1654A (broadside), A6259 (head), 1626A (stern), A6258* (quarter, detail).
Laver II, p 64 (figurehead).
Bibliography
NMM, p 111.
The port side of the model is unplanked to show the interior. The Royal George was the first English three-decker to have the fore and main channels raised to a position above the upper deck ports a fact which is shown by the model. Equipped with a double equestrian figurehead.

1756 Vengeur.

Model
1756 Vengeur, French East Indiaman.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Neptunia No. 152, pp 1-??.
Bibliography
- " -
The model is built on frames with the port side left open to show the interior. Contemporary plans of the Vengeur are preserved in the Riksarkivet in Copenhagen.

1756 Dutch 40-gun ship.

Model
1756 Dutch 40-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 498.
Scale
History
Probably made in Rotterdam around 1756 after plans by the master shipwright Leendert van Zwijndregt.
Transferred from Amsterdam to the Ministerie van Marine in the Hague in 1818.
Photographs
Bowen (1949), plate 45.
Neg. 185:25-34.
Cannenburg, pl 16.
Bibliography
Het Marine Model Kamer Projekt, p 77.
Cannenburg, pp 20, pl 16.
Dividable into three horisontal sections at the height of the decks.

1757 Achilles"

Model
1757 Achilles, English 60 gun ship.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1881-31.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
153'8"×42'7"×.8'8"; Length of keel: 127'5".
Photographs
Science Museum: 3221.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 91, pp 45-46.

1757 Juno"

Model
1757 Juno, English 32 gun frigate.
Location
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
127'83×34'25×.1'83
History
Lent by S.T.G. Evans, Esq.
Photographs
Science Museum (1911): Plate II:2.
Bibliography
Science Museum (1911), No. 2167.
Rigged with sails.

1757 Juno"

Model
1757 Juno, English 32 gun frigate.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
127'8"×34'4"×.1'8".
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 38.
The model is made of oak and rigged with sails.

1757 English Fifth Rate.

Model
c1757 English Fifth Rate, frigate of 32 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1757-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
129'×34'
History
Caird Collection, 1931.
Photographs
SNR Annual Report 1931, pl 10 (starboard side).
NMM: 1963 (broadside), B9597* (port side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 113.
The traditional lion figurehead has been replaced by a human figure in a classical dress.

1757 English Fifth Rate.

Model
c1757 English Fifth Rate of 32 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1757-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
127'×34'
History
Caird Collection, 1930.
Photographs
NMM: 8723 (broadside), A8927 (bow), A8926* (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 112.
The model is shown on launching ways. The dimensions are similar to those of the Thames, one of the early 32 gun frigates.

1757 English 32-gun frigate.

Model
c1757 English 32-gun frigate on launching ways.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1907-56.
Scale
1:48
History
Belonged formerly to Mr T.J. Ditchburn (1801-1870), a well-known naval architect.
Photographs
Science Museum: 24.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 90.

1758 Søridderen.

Model
1758 Søridderen, Danish 18-gun frigate.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 56, p 61.

1758 English 24-Gun Frigate.

Model
1758 English 24-gun frigate.
Location
Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
An unrigged Navy Board style model which probably orginally was rigged.

1759 Le Royal Louis"

Model
1759 Le Royal Louis, French 116/124-gun first rate ship.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris. Inv. no. 13 MG 32.
Scale
1:18
History
Previously in the Mus`e de la marine, Brest.
Photographs
Neptunia No. 113, p 18 (stern & bow).
Bibliography
Boudriot, Jean: Les "Royal Louis", Neptunia Vol. 28, Paris, 1973. pp 112:9-16, 113:17-18.
Rigged instructional model.

1760 Bellona.

Model
1760 Bellona, English Third Rate 74-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1760-4a.
Scale
1:38.4
Dimensions
168'×47'
History
This model was the property of Charles Middleton (later Lord Barham) and in whose family it remained until purchased by the Museum in 1977.
Photographs
NMM: C1098 (bow), C1097 (broadside), C1100 (quarter), C1099* (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 119.
The model is shown on launching ways. Also shown is the first example of coppering on a contemporary model.

1760 Bellona.

Model
1760 Bellona, English Third Rate 74-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1760-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
168'×47'
Photographs
Neg.: 81:16-19, 170:13 (?).
Stevens (1949), plate 26 (starboard broadside), plate 27 (port bow), plate 28 (port quarter).
NMM: 6179 (broadside), 6180* (port bow), 2468 (quarter), 6181 (stern).
Bibliography
&nmm2., p 118.
Unrigged, partly unplanked constructional model in natural finish.

1760 Hercules.

Model
1760 Hercules, English Third Rate ship of 74 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1760-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
166'×47'
History
Caird Collection, 1930.
Photographs
NMM: C1663 (broadside), C1665 (quarter), C1667 (figurehead), C1668 (starboard quarter), C1666* (port bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 117.
Rigged at the Museum in 1976. One of the first 74 gun ships. The fore and main channels are in the raised position above the upper deck gun ports.

1760 Le Protecteur"

Model
1760 Le Protecteur, French 64 gun ship.
Location
Mus`e de la Marine, Paris.
Scale
1:30
Bibliography
Catalogue Mus`e de la Marine. Inv. No. 13 Mg 5.

1760 Le Sans-Pareil"

Model
1760 Le Sans-Pareil, French 108 gun first rate ship.
Location
Mus`e de la Marine, Paris. Inv. no. 13 MG 1.
Scale
1:30
Dimensions
Lwl: 56.40 m; b: 12.60.
History
Restored at the museum in 1880.
Photographs
Bowen (1949), plate 46.
Neptunia No. 163, p 48 (section of starboard side of the underwater body).
Roë.rie & Vivielle II, p 32 (port side).
The model which is rigged with sails represent a ship of the 1757-1760 project. Sections of the lower part of the hull made to open.

1760 English Second Rate.

Model
c1760 English Second Rate of 90 guns on three decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1760-1.
Scale
1:64
Dimensions
176'×49'
History
Previously in the Mercury collection.
Caird Collection, 1929.
Photographs
NMM: A4332 (broadside), A4333 (bow), A4334 (quarter), B9558 (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 116.

1760 English 60-gun ship.

Model
c1760 English 60 guns ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. 499.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Bibliography
With the model are the masts, spars, tops and crosstrees.

1760 English 18-gun sloop.

Model
c1760 English 18-gun sloop.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1881-33.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
110'9×8'3×.9', length of keel for tonnage: 90'8.
History
Photographs
Science Museum: 28,308, Plate XXVI (Vol. I).
Schrage, p 167 (port quarter).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 92.
The dimensions of the model corresponds closely with those of HM Sloop Cygnet, 18-guns, taken from the French in 1758. Modern rigging with sails done 1904-1905.

1761 Le Prince de Parme.

Model
1761 Le Prince de Parme, Italian 64-gun ship.
Location
Galleria Nazionale, Parma.
Scale
History
Made at the Arsenal at Toulon after plans by Gautier.
Photographs
Neptunia No. 158, p 9 (port broadside), p 10 (stern), 11 (port broadside).
Rigged with sails. Port side not planked below the upper wales. Sections of the hull below the lower wales made to open.

1761 Wasa.

Model
1761 Wasa, Swedish man-of-war.
Location
Sjöfartsmuseet, Göteborg.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1934, fig. 60 (port broadside), fig. 61 (port bow).
Rigged with sails.

1761 English 32 gun Frigate.

Model
c1761 English Fifth Rate 32-gun frigate.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1761-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
130'×36'
History
Previously in the Ihlee Collection at the Science Museum.
Photographs
NMM: A5487 (broadside), A5488 (bow), A5489 (quarter), C231 (waist detail), C232 (bow detail), C230* (port bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 120.
Gardiner, Robert: 36-Gun Frigate Model, c. 1765. The Mariner's Mirror Vol. 61 (1975), pp 406-407.
One of the few examples of a surviving rigged model of a 18th century frigate. Another example is in the Science Museum. The dimensions are very close to those of the Lowestoffe a 32 gun frigate built in 1761.

1762 Ville de Paris.

Model
1762 Ville de Paris, French 90-gun ship.
Location
U.S. Naval Academy Museum, Annapolis.
Scale
Dimensions
185'7"×53'8"; Keel: 153'0"; Draught: 22'0".
History
One of the five models built by Piedaniel for Louis XVI, who died before the models were completed. After having been offered for to the Russian Czar Alexander I when in Dresden in 1814 the collection finally came into the possession of Alexandre Vattemare.
In 1854 the collection was sold to the United States.
Photographs
Dukes (1982), p 4a (head), 4b (port quarter), 6b (break of forecastle), 9 (port bow).
Bibliography
Dukes, George P.: Restoration of "Ville de Paris". NRJ Vol. 28, 1982. s 3-9.
Restored by George P. Dukes . . .

1763 Earl Howe.

Model
c1763 Earl Howe, 18 gun naval cutter.
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Inv. no. 32.144.
Scale
1:24
History
Gift of J. Templeman Coolidge.
Dimensions
52'9"×0'
Photographs
McLanathan (1957), p 26 (starboard side), 27 (after deck).
Bibliography
The model is rigged and built for sailing with a lead keel.

1763 Gaudeloupe.

Model
1763 Gaudeloupe, English Sixth Rate 28 gun frigate.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1763-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
118'×34'
History
Caird Collection, 1937.
Photographs
B9985* (port broadside), 2937 (deck), B9986 (deck detail).
Bibliography
NMM, p 121.
With a blank in place of the figurehead.

1763 Lovisa Ulrica.

Model
1763 Lovisa Ulrica, Swedish 50-gun ship.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \30.
Scale
c1:30
Dimensions
43.6×1.6×.5.8 m
History
The model was built by the carpenter during the first voyage as a East Indiaman.
Photographs
Contemporary rigging.

1764 Fortuyn.

Model
1764 Fortuyn, Dutch 24-gun ship.
Location
Liverpool Museums.
Scale
Large scale.
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Carter, Charles: The Shipping Gallery of the Liverpool Museum. The Mariner's Mirror Vol. 17 (1931), pp 223-235, 5 plates.

1764 La Paix.

Model
1764 French East Indiaman of two decks.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1764-1.
Scale
c1.28.5
Dimensions
145' (stem to sternpost) x 39'
History
Previously in the Enthoven collection.
Caird Collection, 1934.
Photographs
NMM: B5308* (starboard side), 4643 (bow), 4644 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 123.
The model was rerigged at the Museum in 1936 and repaired in 1947 after having sustained wardamage.

1764 Prins van Oranje.

Model
1764 Prins van Oranje, Dutch royal yacht.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1764-2.
Scale
1:33
Dimensions
68'×9'
History
Previously in the collection of Mr B.K. Hope.
Caird Collection, 1942.
Photographs
NMM: C589* (port side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 124.
With contemporary rigging and sails.

1764 Triumph.

Model
1764 Triumph, English Third Rate, 74 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis. No. 45.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
171'×3"×.49'9"×.1'3"
History
Photographs
HHRC: starboard broadside; stern; figurehead.
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 45, p 65.
Unrigged model made of boxwood in natural finish. Wales painted black; outside of bulwarks painted blue with a red stripe. The figurehead is a winged Victory with outstreched arm.

1765 L'Art`sien.

Model
1765 L'Art`sien, French 64-gun ship.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris. Inv. no. 13 MG 3.
Scale
1:30
History
From the collection in Trianon (?).
Photographs
Neptunia No. 142, p 1 (figurehead), No. 143, p 1 (starboard broadside), p 4-12. No. 171, p 25 = MM Ph 12045 (port broadside).
Bibliography
Boudriot, Jean: Des vaisseaux de 64 canons en g`n`ral et de "L'Art`sien" en particulier. Neptunia Vol. 36, Paris, 1981. pp 143:1-10, ill.
Rigged with sails and coppered.

1765 Friedrich"

Model
1765 Friedrich, Prussian man-of-war.
Location
(Hohenzollern Museum, Monbijou Castle, Berlin).
Scale
History
The model, which was destroyed during WW II, was dated 1768 (Bowen (1949), p iv).

1765 Victory.

Model
1765 Victory, English First Rate of 100 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1765-1.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
186'×52'
History
Presented by His Majesty the King to the Victory Committe in 1923.
Previously in the Victory Museum, Portsmouth.
Photographs
SNR Annual Report 1937, pl VI (port bow).
SNR Annual Report 1938, pl XXVI (port broadside).
Bowen (1949), plate 47 (port broadside).
Ship and Shipmodels, Vol. 1, 1932, p 337.
NMM: 9632 (broadside), B9630 (bow detail), B9629* (stern).
Laver II, p 46 (starboard quarter-gallery).
Bibliography
Lavis, B.: A Famous Ship Model. Ship and Shipmodels, Vol. 1, 1932, pp 336-339, ill.
Bibliography
NMM, p 125.
Shown as built in 1765 on launching ways.

1765 Victory.

Model
1765 Victory, English First Rate of 100 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1765-1A.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
186'×52'
History
Previously in the Royal United Service Institution.
Photographs
NMM: B1374a/b (broadside), B1374d (bow detail), B1374c* (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 126.
Shown after the large repair in 1800-1803.

1765 Swedish frigate.

Model
c1765 Swedish frigate.
Location
&sshm..
Scale
c1:64
Dimensions
History
Made by the master shipwright J. Granholm, Stockholm.
Probably presented to Prince Carl later King Carl XIII.
Photographs
Bibliography

1766 La D`daigneuse"

Model
1765 La D`daigneuse, French 26-gun frigate.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris. Inv. no. 13 MG 23.
Scale
1:20
Dimensions
History
Photographs

1766 San Juan Nepomuceno"

Model
1765 San Juan Neopmuceno, Spanish 74-gun ship.
Location
Museo Naval, Madrid.
Scale
c1:16
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Harbron, J.D.: Trafalgar and the Spanish Navy, London, 198?. pp 20 (starboard broadside).
Neptunia No. 158, p 12 (port bow).
Unrigged model on launcing ways. Port side entirely unplanked with only every fifth frame present.

1766 Dutch 22-gun frigate.

Model
1766 Dutch 22-gun frigate.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. S 110 (1).
Scale
Dimensions
72 cm (model).
History
Made by the naval officer Bonifacius Cau (1740-1804).
Given to the museum by Mr. J.P. Cau, Zierikzee.
Photographs
Cannenburg (1943), plate 30 (starboard broadside).
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 22.
Rigged with sails.

1767 Ajax.

Model
1767 Ajax, English Third Rate 74-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1767-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
168'×47'
History
Caird Collection, 1933.
Photographs
NMM: B9576* (port broadside), A931 (bow), A932 (quarter), B9577 (figurehead).
Bibliography
NMM, p 128.
A Navy Board style model made of box wood.

1767 Ajax.

Model
1767 Ajax, English Third Rate 74-gun ship.
Location
Science Museum.
Scale
Dimensions
168'×47'
History
Photographs
Laver II, p 40 (deck); p 66 (stern).
Bibliography

1767 L'Aurore.

Model
1767 L'Aurore, French pleasure (?) yacht.
Location
Bibliothè.que Sainte-Geneviè.ve, Paris.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Roë.rie & Vivielle II, p 72 (stern), p 128 (port quarter).
Bibliography
Rigged with sails. Rudder with chatter grove.

1767 Christian den Syvende.

Model
1767 Christian den Syvende, Danish 90-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 29.

1767 French 74-gun ship.

Model
1767 French 74-gun ship.
Location
Mus`e de la Marine, Paris. Inv. no. 11 MG 5.
Scale
1:24
Photographs
NRJ 28, p 63 (port broadside), 65 (head), 66 (stern), 67a (stem), . . .
Bibliography
NRJ 28, pp 63-78, ill.
Model for a small 74-gun ship of the line, pierced with fourteen ports for 36-pounder guns on the lower gun deck. Perhaps made at Brest between 1765 and 1770 and representing a proposed 74-gun ship 160 feet in length, with enclosed bow and with a coach-house. Port side unplanked below the waterline and most (all?) of the decoration missing.

1768 Egmont.

Model
1768 Egmont, English Third Rate, 74 guns
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1892-89.
Scale
1:48
Photographs
Science Museum: 337-339/47.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No 97.
Laver II, p 65 (figurehead).

1768 Thetis.

Model
1768 Thetis, Dutch 24-gun frigate.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 1370.
Scale
Dimensions
125'7"×34'×.3'1/2"
History
Presented to the museum by Mr Ensched` of Haarlem.
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 97.
A small rigged blockmodel.

1768 't Welvaren der stad Zierickzee"

Model
1768 Welvaren der stad Zierickzee, Dutch merchantman of the hooker type.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. B 10.
Scale
Dimensions
109 cm (model).
History
Photographs
Cannenburg (1943), plate 28.
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 23.
Rigged with sails.

1769 Eendracht"

Model
1769 Eendracht, Dutch 24-gun frigate.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 653.
Scale
Dimensions
120'×33'9/16×.2'1/2 or 125'×.34'×.3'2/11
History
The first instance of the model is found in the archive of the Koninlijk Kabinet van Zeldzaamheden. In 1825-1826 the Directie der Marine in Amsterdam lent some five models to the KKvZ in the Hague. The model was returned to the Navy in 1858 and incorporated in the Modellenkamer.
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 94.
A rigged block model.

1770 Prince William"

Model
c1770 Prince William English 64-gun ship originally the Guipuiscoana captured from the Spanish by Rodney in 1780.
Location
Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
A sailor made model.

1770 French Frigate of 38 Guns.

Model
c1770-1780 French Frigate of 38 Guns.
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Inv. no. 32.402.
Scale
c1:30
History
Presented by J. Templeman Coolidge.
Photographs
McLanathan (1957), p 28 (port side), 29 (stern).
Bibliography
The model has been rigged with sails by R.C. Anderson. Main deck guns and carriages are new.

1770 14-gun sloop-of-war.

Model
1770 14-gun English sloop-of-war.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1912-136.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
96'×30'; length of keel for tonnage: 76'.
History
The model belonged once to Admiral T. Pickering Thompson.
Presented to the museum by Mrs Pickering Thompson.
Photographs
Science Museum: 319.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No 98.
Some details are not to scale; the underwater body is too deep; the seahorse figurehead is very much too large. The origin of the model is probably non-English.

1770 English merchant ketch.

Model
c1770 English ketched-rigged merchant man.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1770-2.
Scale
1:36
Dimensions
73' (stem to sternpost) x 27'
History
Previously in the Mercury collection.
Caird Collection, 1929.
Photographs
NMM: 707 (broadside), C364* (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 131.
Contemporary rigging but the sails were added in about 1960.

1770 English Fireship.

Model
c1770 English fireship, probably a converted sloop-of-war.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1770-9.
Scale
c1:48
Dimensions
103'×7'
History
Previously in the Royal United Services Institution.
Photographs
NMM: C588* (port broadside), B966b (bow), B8966 (quarter), A9420 (fire deck).
Bibliography
NMM, p 136.
The model is constructed with the upper and quarter decks removable. and shown on launching ways.

1771 Cometen.

Model
1771 Cometen, Danish 16-gun bomb ketch.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
28.59×8.36×.3.1 (d)
History
Photographs
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 30 (starboard bow).
Neg 198:27-29.
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 63, pp 66-67.
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 30.

1771 Lodbrok.

Model
1771 Lodbrok, Swedish light frigate of the turuma type.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \ 35.
Scale
1:16
Dimensions
37.4×9.2×.3.3 m

1772 Holsten"

Model
1772 Holsten, Danish 60-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, København.
Scale
1:30
Dimensions
49.61×13.35×.6 (d)
History
Deposited by Holmens Kirke.
Photographs
Neg 198:32-33.

1772 Thorborg"

Model
1772 Thorborg, Swedish light frigate of the udema type.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \ 36.
Scale
1:16
Dimensions
36×8.6×..5 m
Photographs
Howard, p ?? (port broadside).

1773 Princess Royal.

Model
1773 Princess Royal, English Second Rate.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
177'6"×50'6"×.1'8"
Photographs
Stevens (1949), plate 29a (starboard broadside), plate 30a (stern).
HHRC: starboard broadside; stern; figurehead.
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 70, p 96-97.
Urigged model made of boxwood in natural finish. The main wales are painted black; the outside of the bulwarks are painted dark blue with decorations. Composite figurehead consisting of a seated figure supported by a female figure on the starboard side and a Neptune on the port.

1775 Konung Adolf Fredrik.

Model
1775 Konung Adolf Fredrik, Swedish 70-gun ship.
Location
Marinmuseum, Karlskrona. Inv. No. K 51.
Scale
c1:42
Dimensions
51.66×13.86×.6.32 m
History
Purchased from \verstelöjtnant Frans Sheldon in 1801.
Photographs
Bibliography
An unrigged constructional model unplanked below the lower wales. The model has no stern, quarter galleries or head.

1775 Konung Adolf Fredrik.

Model
1775 Konung Adolf Fredrik, Swedish 70-gun ship.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \ 11.643.
Scale
c1:48
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Bibliography
A board frame halfmodel mounted on a base board.

1775 Bristol.

Model
1775 Bristol, English 50 gun Fourth Rate.
Location
Private Collection, Canada.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
History
Made by George Stockwell.
Caird Collection, 1953.
Photographs
Bibliography

1775 Atalanta.

Model
1775 Atalanta, English 16 gun sloop-of-war.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1775-3.
Scale
1:96
Dimensions
97'×7'
History
Made by George Stockwell.
Caird Collection, 1953.
Photographs
NMM: 7577a (broadside), 7578 (bow), 7579* (starboard quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 139.
A model probably made for presentation purposes. The much disintegrated contemporary rigging has been restored.

1775 English Third Rate.

Model
c1775 English Third Rate ship of 64 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1775-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
160'×44'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: A6254 (broadside), A6255* (bow), A6256 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 137.

1775 English Second Rate.

Model
c1775 English Second Rate of 64 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1775-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
160'×44'
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson from Mr William Senior in 1913. Presented to the museum by R.C. Anderson in 1949.
Photographs
NMM: C340 (broadside), 7092 (bow), C342* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 138.
A Navy Board style model rigged in 1930 by R.C. Anderson.

1775 French Ship Rigged Corvette of 18 Guns.

Model
c1775 French Ship Rigged Corvette of 18 Guns.
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Inv. no. 32.184.
Scale
1:48
History
Presented by J. Templeman Coolidge.
Photographs
McLanathan (1957), p 30 (port side), 31 (afterdeck), 32 (stern), 33 (figurehead).
Bibliography
The model is rigged with sails.

1775 English merchantman.

Model
1775 English merchantman.
Location
Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plate 93.

1776 Duke.

Model
1776 Duke, English Second Rate, 98 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
166'2"×47'9"×.9'6"
History
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 25.
Evidence suggest that this was a Navy Board style model before the last restoration when the lower hull was replaced with a solid block. The ship was rebuilt in 1776.

1776 Brynhilda"

Model
1776 Brynhilda, Swedish light frigate of the pojama type.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \ 38.
Scale
1:16
Dimensions
29×6×..8 m
History
Probably bought by the Navy from F.H. af Chapman in 1783.
Photographs

1777 Firebrand.

Model
1777 Firebrand, English fireship.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1777-1.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
104'×0'
History
Previously in the Rotunda Museum, Woolwich.
Photographs
NMM: 2450 (broadside), 6035 (bow), 6033 (quarter), 6034 (deck), C366* (combustibles on gun deck).
Bibliography
NMM, p 140.
The sloop Porpoise was converted into a fireship in 1777 and renamed Firebrand, the model illustrates the sloop after the conversion.

1777 Hawke.

Model
1777 Hawke, English armed cutter.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1777-2.
Scale
1:96
Dimensions
72'×5'
History
Caird Collection, 1952.
Photographs
NMM: A6712 (broadside), A6714 (bow), A6713* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 141.
Identified from an inscription on the original case for the model which reads The Hawke Cutter 1777, but no such vessel existed at that time. The rigging and sails of the model are original.

1777 Lion.

Model
1777 Lion, English Third Rate.
Location
Dorset County Museum, Dorchester.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1923, plate 94.
Unrigged boxwood model on launching ways. With flagpoles in place of the masts. Possibly the last model with a lion figurehead.

1778 Dolfijn.

Model
1778 Dolfijn, Dutch armed merchantman.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1778-2.
Scale
c1:44
Dimensions
127'×41'
History
Bought by R.C. Anderson in The Netherlands in 1925.
Presented by R.C. Anderson to the museum in 1949.
Photographs
Neg. 107:35-37.
NMM: A6131 (broadside), A6132* (starboard bow), A6133 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 143.
The lower masts, tops and bowsprit are believed to be original but the rest of the rigging is done in 1929 by Mr R.C. Anderson and Miss B.P. Derrick.

1778 Fair American"

Model
1778 Fair American, American naval brig.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
68'0"×4'0"×.9'0".
History
Purchased by Colonel Rogers from Sir Frank Short while it was on loan to the Science Museum.
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 60.
Rigged with sails.

1778 La Frileuse"

Model
1778 La Frileuse, French pink.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Marseilles.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Neptunia No. 156, p 36 (starboard broadside).
Bibliography
Rigged with sails.

1778 Le Sceptre.

Model
c1778 Le Sceptre, French 74-gun ship.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1871-5.
Scale
1:96
History
Photographs
Science Museum: 2555.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No 104.
The model is not dockyard built.

1778 Wasa.

Model
1778 Wasa, Swedish 60-gun ship.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \ 14.
Scale
1:32?
History
The model was built by ? Sheldon, the builder of the ship, and bought by the Royal Swedish Navy in 1801.
Photographs
Neg. 77:19 (starboard bow), 77:21 (port stem).
Bibliography
A constructional model with the lower part of the hull unplanked. Not rigged but with lower masts and bowsprit standing.

1779 Endymion.

Model
1779 Endymion, English 44 gun ship.
Location
Science Museum. Inv. no. 1934-630.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
140'×37'8×.6'3, length of keel for tonnage: 115'8
History
The model once belonged to Sir John Henslow, who became Surveyor of the Navy in 1784.
Lent by the Director, Kew Gardens.
Photographs
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, 103, pp 52-53.

1779 Swallow.

Model
1779 Swallow, English 14 gun brig.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1779-1.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
79'×7'
History
Caird Collection, 1933.
Photographs
NMM: 1776* (starboard broadside), A6314 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 144.
The model is clinker built with sweep-ports fitted between the midship gunports and is shown on a launching cradle.

1780 Minerva.

Model
1780 Minerva, English Fifth Rate 38 gun frigate.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1780-4.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
141'×39'
History
Caird Collection, 1946.
Photographs
NMM: B402 (broadside), B403 (bow), B404* (starboard quarter).
Diana, p 19 (port broadside); p 20 (starboard quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 147.
A comparison with original plans and the presence of an owl in the decoration suggests that the model represents the Minerva.

1780 Orpheus.

Model
1780 Orpheus, English Fifth Rate frigate of 32 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1780-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
126'×35'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: 6176 (broadside), 6177* (port bow), 6178 (quarter), B9556 (quarter).
Diana, p 21 (port bow); p 22 (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 146.
The port side of the model is unplanked to show the framing and interior construction. The filling frames have been omitted.

1780 Royal Louis.

Model
1780 Royal Louis, French 110-gun first rate ship.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris. Inv. no. 27 CN 19.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Neptunia No. 159, p 40 = MM Ph 1749 (port broadside).
Bibliography
In frames on a slipway.

1780 Vergelijking.

Model
1780 Vergelijking, Dutch East India ship of 40 guns.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 658.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Restored by Herman Ketting at the Rijksmuseum.
Photographs
Hoving, 1991, p 35 (port broadside); p 35 (port quarter).
Bibliography
&mc, pp 146-147.
Hoving, 1991.
A rigged model built on frames. The foremast is jury-rigged with the mast lower replaced by two topmasts. Equipped with three additional catheads dating from the 1st quarter of the 19th century.

1780 Zeepaard"

Model
1780 Zeepaard, Dutch 24-gun frigate.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 659.
Scale
Dimensions
125'7"×34'×.3'2"
History
Made sometime between 1780 and 1806 probably in Amsterdam.
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc, pp 95-96.
A block-model rigged with sails.

1780 Swedish 74-gun ship.

Model
c1780 Swedish 74-gun ship.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \ 11.637.
Scale
1:40
History
Photographs
Bibliography

1780 English Third Rate.

Model
c1780 English Third Rate 70-gun ship.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
9/32":1'
Dimensions
163'×42'×.9'6"
History
Photographs
HHRC: broadside; stern; figurehead.
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 28, p 39.
Unrigged model made of pearwood on a solid bottom. In natural finish except for white underbody, black wales, red bulwarks, and polychrome decoration. The figurehead is a full length female figure with outstreched hand.

1780 Venetian Two-Decked Ship-of-the-Line.

Model
c1780-1790 Venetian Two-Decked Ship-of-the-Line.
Location
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Inv. no. 32.137.
Scale
History
Presented by J. Templeman Coolidge.
Photographs
McLanathan (1957), p 34 (port side).
Bibliography
The model, which is unplanked below the waterline, is built of cedar wood.

1780 English Fifth Rate.

Model
c1780 English Fifth Rate frigate of 32 guns belonging to the Amazon class.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1780-2.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
126'×35'
History
Previously in the Polar Library.
Presented to the National Maritime Museum by Mr Richard Green in 1941.
Photographs
NMM: A6235 (broadside), 8718 (bow), 8719 (quarter), A6238* (?) (quarter deck).
Howard, p 222 (starboard bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 145.
A model of high workmanship standard exhibiting a couple of fittings rarely seen on models from this period. There is a binnacle box in front of the steering wheel on the quarter deck, shot racks between the guns and hammock netting stanchions.

1780 English Fifth Rate.

Model
c1780 English Fifth Rate 38 gun frigate.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1780-5.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
141'×39'
History
The model was made about 1800 by G.W. French, Chatham for Sir Evan Nepean, First Secretary to the Admiralty.
Caird Collection, 1952.
Photographs
NMM: A4335 (broadside), A4336 (bow), A4337* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 148.
Bone has been used for deadeyes, stanchions, steering wheel and small items of decoration.

1780 French frigate.

Model
c1780 French frigate.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Neptunia No. 171, p 25 = MM Ph 2050 (port broadside).
Bibliography
Rigged with sails. Ports for oars below the gun-deck.

1780 Dutch 32-gun ship.

Model
c1780 Dutch 32-gun ship.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
c1:64
Dimensions
136'0"×40'0"×.5'0"
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 51.
Rigged with furled sails. Somewhat coarse ornamentation.

1780 English 22-gun Sloop.

Model
c1780 English 22-gun sloop.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
110'0"×8'0"×.4'0"
History
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 21.
Edson, Merritt A.: Model No. 21 of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection. Nautical Research Journal Vol. 31, Bethesda, 1986. pp 206-211, ill.
A Navy Board style model made of boxwood. The figurehead represents Hercules with club and lion's skin. The dolphin striker is a later addition.

1780 English 18-gun sloop.

Model
c1780 English 18-gun sloop.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
96'0×6'0×.0'0"
History
Photographs
Stevens (1949), plate 32 (deck), 33 (stern), 33 (head), 34a (forecastle deck), 34b (quarter deck).
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 43.

1780 Welvaaren.

Model
c1780 Welvaaren Dutch East Indiaman.
Location
&sshm.. Inv. No. \147.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Deposited at the Sjöfartsverket, Norrköping.
Photographs
SSHM Post Card.
Bibliography

1780 English East Indiaman.

Model
c1780 English East Indiaman.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
c1:40
Dimensions
140'0"×40'0"×.4'0"
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 36.
Unrigged model made of boxwood. The underwater body is painted white.

1780 English East Indiaman.

Model
c1780 English East Indiaman of 36 guns.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
140'0"×30'0"×.8'0"
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 74.
Unrigged model made of boxwood. Female figurehead with plumed hat and white robe.

1780 Dutch three-masted ship.

Model
c1780 Dutch three-masted ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 657.
Scale
Dimensions
Photographs
Bibliography
Rigged waterline model. There is a similar unrigged model also in the Rijksmuseum without an inventory number.

1780 English merchant schooner.

Model
c1780 English two-masted merchant schooner.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1780-7.
Scale
1:124
Dimensions
Keel: 74'; Main deck: 85'; Beam: 24'.
Photographs
NMM: C1881* (port bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 150.

1780 Dutch 20-gun snow brig.

Model
c1780 Dutch 20-gun snow brig.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 654.
Scale
Dimensions
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 103.
A rigged model built on frames. According to the Het Marinemodellenkamerprojekt this is a model of the brig Pijl of 1778. However no brig with this name at that date is to be found in the official ship lists.

1781 Perseverance.

Model
1781 Perseverance, English 36-gun frigate.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
137'0"×38'0"×.3'5"
Photographs
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 52.
Unrigged model made of boxwood.

1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf.

Model
1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf, Swedish 60-gun ship.
Location
Marinmuseum, Karlskrona.
Scale
1:16
History
Removed from the Model Collection in Karlskrona in 1908 to be exhibited in Stockholm where it remained until 1953 when it was returned to Karlskrona.
Model in frames.

1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf.

Model
1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf, Swedish 60-gun ship.
Location
Marinmuseum, Karlskrona.
Scale
1:16
History
Model in frames planked to the level of the lower gun deck.

1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf.

Model
1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf, Swedish 60-gun ship.
Location
Marinmuseum, Karlskrona.
Scale
1:16
History
Halfmodel of starboard side showing interior.

1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf.

Model
1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf, Swedish 60-gun ship.
Location
Marinmuseum, Karlskrona.
Scale
1:16
History
Photographs
Svenskt Skeppsbyggeri fig. 240 (stern).
Rigged waterline model.

1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf.

Model
1782 Kronprins Gustaf Adolf, Swedish 60-gun ship.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm. Inv. No. \ 15.
Scale
1:16
Dimensions
49.6×3.6×.5.8 m
History
Probably built as an instructional model for the Krigsskolan at Karlberg in 1795.
Transferred from the Krigsskolan in 1868.
Came to Statens sjökrigshistoriska samlingar from Exercisskolan in Stockholm in 1913.
Bibliography
Glete, pp 34-35.
The contemporary rigging has been compared and anacronistic elements introduced. The old sails have been replaced.

1782 Vrijheid.

Model
1782 Vrijheid, Dutch 60-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 500.
Scale
Dimensions
179'×48'9"×.2'
History
Probably made in Amsterdam.
Transferred from Amsterdam to the Ministerie van Marine in the Hague in 1818.
Photographs
Neg. 185:35-36; 186:00-11.
Bibliography
MC 500.
With the model, which can be taken apart, are masts, spars, tops and crosstrees. Completely armed with guns.

1782 Bellona.

Model
1782 Bellona, Swedish 40-gun frigate.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm.
Scale
1:16
Dimensions
46.3×1.9×.5.2 m
History
Model in frames.

1782 Bellona.

Model
1782 Bellona, Swedish 40-gun frigate.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm.
Scale
1:16
Dimensions
46.3×1.9×.5.2 m
History
Model in frames planked to the level of the lower gun deck on a slipway ready for launching.

1782 Bellona.

Model
1782 Bellona, Swedish 40-gun frigate.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm.
Scale
1:16
Dimensions
46.3×1.9×.5.2 m
History
Photographs
Sjöhistorisk ]rsbok 1988-1989, p 152.
Halfmodel of starboard side showing interior.

1782 Bellona.

Model
1782 Bellona, Swedish 40-gun frigate.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm. Inv. No. \ 22.
Scale
1:16
Dimensions
46.3×1.9×.5.2 m.
History
A waterline model with contemporary rigging.

1782 French 74-gun ship

Model
1782 French 74-gun ship.
Location
Mus`e de la Marine, Paris.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Unrigged and unplanked constructional model.

1783 Friderichsvaern"

Model
1783 Friderichsvaern Danish frigate.
Location
Orlogsmuseet (?), København.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Originally used for the training of the naval cadets. Later used as a decoration at the Søofficersskolen at Gernersgade in Copenhagen until the school was moved to Holmen, when it was transferred to the Modelsamlingen.
Photographs
Bibliography

1783 Inconstant.

Model
1783 Inconstant English 36-gun frigate.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1938-632.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
137'75×38'3×.3'4, length of keel for tonnage: 114'6.
History
Model made by George Stockwell.
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Photographs
Science Museum: 253-255/47.
Schrage, p 74 (port quarter).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No 107.
The principal dimensions of the model slightly exceed the average of the class and it is therefore probable that it represents the Inconstant, the largest of the class, built on the Thames in 1783.

1783 Warrior.

Model
1783 Warrior English 74-gun ship.
Location
Science Museum, London.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Laver II, p 22 (starboard bow).
Bibliography
Identical to the model in the Science Museum, London, Inv. No. 1938-620. The Scince Museum identifies the model as the Theseus of 1786.

1784 Hector.

Model
1784 Hector, Dutch 44 gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 656.
Scale
Dimensions
145'×41'×.7'9".
History
Made in Amsterdam between 1784 and 1799 by Lucas de Waal.
Transferred from Amsterdam to the Ministerie van Marine in the Hague in 1818.
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., pp 83-84.
Contemporary but not complete rigging with sails in good state of repair.

1784 Mermaid.

Model
1784 Mermaid, English Fifth rate 32 gun frigate.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1784-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
126'×35'
History
Model made by George Stockwell.
History
Caird Collection, 1929.
Photographs
NMM: 3761 (broadside), B2289* (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 151.
The model is shown on a launching cradle and equipped with flag poles.

1784 Santa Ana.

Model
1784 Santa Ana, Spanish 112-gun ship.
Location
Museo Naval, Madrid.
Scale
Dimensions
210'×58'×.7'5"; Keel: 185'8".
History
Photographs
Harbron, J.D.: Trafalgar and the Spanish Navy, London, 198?. p 45 (starboard side).
Bibliography
The model is rigged and dressed with signal flags.

1784 Dutch 54-gun ship.

Model
1784 Dutch 54-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 501.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Probably made in Amsterdam around 1784 after plans by W. May.
Transferred from Amsterdam to the Ministerie van Marine in the Hague in 1818.
Photographs
Neg. 185:19-24.
Bibliography
&mc., p 81-82.
The model is shown on a launching cradle and equipped with flag poles.

1785 Pijl.

Model
1785 Dutch 12-gun snow brig.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 660.
Scale
Dimensions
80'×5'×.5'¼.
History
The model is probably built in Amsterdam between 1785 1795.
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc, p 104.
A rigged block model.

1785 English 28-gun frigate.

Model
c1785 English 28-gun frigate.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1877-427.
Scale
1:48
History
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Photographs
Science Museum: 23* (broadside), 4536 (stern).
Schrage, p 101 (starboard broadside).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No 112.
Modern rigging done at the museum in 1907.

1785 Dutch naval cutter.

Model
c1785 Dutch naval cutter.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 950.
Scale
History
De-rigged by the Rijksmuseum in 1913.
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 107.
A model built on frames and rigged with sails.

1785 Dutch naval cutter.

Model
c1785 Dutch naval cutter.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 667.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 106.
A block model rigged with sails.

1786 Theseus"

Model
1786 Theseus English Third Rate of 74 guns.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1938-620.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
170'×47'2"×.0'; Length of keel for tonnage: 140'1"
History
Bequeathed by F.C. Ihlee, Esq.
Photographs
Science Museum: 88-90/47.
Schrage, p 17 (starboard bow).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No 111, pp 54-55.
The figurehead shows a classical warrior carrying a shield, with what is doubtless the Minotaur's head. The dimensions of the Theseus is almost in complete agreement with those of the model. :p.Laver identifies this model as the Warrior of 1783.

1787 Bristol"

Model
1787 Bristol, English Fourth Rate ship of 50 guns.
Location
Private Collection.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
History
Built by George Stockwell in 1787.
Photographs
Bibliography

1787 Fyen"

Model
1787 Fyen, Danish 74-gun ship.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
Approx. 1:32
History
Previously in the Handels- og Søfartsmuseet på Kronborg.
Photographs
Some masts and spars are preserved together with the model.

1787 Real Carlos"

Model
1787 Real Carlos, Spanish 112-gun ship.
Location
Museo Naval, Madrid.
Scale
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1934, fig. 66 (starboard broadside).
Rigged.

1789 Descubierta.

Model
1789 Descubierta, Spanish 24-gun frigate.
Location
Museo Naval, Madrid.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Harbron, J.D.: Trafalgar and the Spanish Navy, London, 198?. p 83 (starboard broadside).
Bibliography

1789 Eole.

Model
1789 Eole, French 74-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1789-2.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
182'×48'
History
Presented by the Sailors Home and Red Ensign Club, London, 1954.
Photographs
NMM: A3330* (starboard broadside), A2635 (bow), A2636 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 155.
The French ship models tended to be made of darker woods than the English.

1789 Ulla Fersen.

Model
1789 Ulla Fersen, Swedish frigate of 18-guns.
Location
Marinmuseum, Karlskrona. Inv. No. MK 11.
Scale
Dimensions
Modell: 2125×565 mm
History
Model in frames.

1789 Queen Charlotte"

Model
1789 Queen Charlotte, English ??.
Location
Chatham Dockyard Museum.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Probably built by George Stockwell or in his shop.
Photographs
Bibliography

1789 Queen Charlotte.

Model
1789 Queen Charlotte, English First Rate ship of 100 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1789-1.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
190'×52'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: B9563 (broadside), B9565 (figurehead), B9564 (stern), B9566* (starboard quarter), B9559 (quarter detail).
Bibliography
NMM, p 154.

1790 Boyne.

Model
1790 Boyne, English Second Rate of 98 guns.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1916-46.
Scale
1:48
History
Bequeathed by Algernon Brent, Esq.
Photographs
Science Museum: broadside 1508*, bow 1651, stern 1650*.
Schrage, p 15 (port broadside).
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 113.

1790 Leopard.

Model
c1740 English Fourth Rate of 52 guns.
Location
Pitt-Rivers Museum, Oxford.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
146'6"×41'0"
History
Probably built by George Stockwell or in his shop. The earliest record of this model is an entry in the Catalogue of the Pitt-Rivers Collection, 1875.
Photographs
Franklin (1989), pl 120 (port broadside), pl 121 (stern), pl 122 (figurehead).
Bibliography
&franklin., pp 165-168.
The model is probably built with a solid hull which has been planked over with boxwood planks without using any fastenings. It is mounted on a slipway ready for launching with flagpoles in the place of the masts. The flags dates from the period 1801-1816. Agrees closely with the Portland-class of Fourth Rates built between 1770 and 1790. Franklin identifies this model as the Leopard of 1790 on account of the leopards present on the stern. However the absence of the name on the counter suggests a date before 1770. :p.It is labelled an English Fourth Rate of about 1740.

1790 L'Ocean.

Model
1790 L'Ocean, French 118-gun first rate ship.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris. Inv. no. 13 MG 20.
Scale
1:48
History
Photographs
Neptunia No. 102, p 13-28; No. 171, p 27 = MM Ph 1512 (starboard aft).
Bibliography

1790 L'Ocean.

Model
1790 L'Ocean, French 118-gun first rate ship.
Location
Mus`e de la marine, Paris. Inv. no. 21 MG 1.
Scale
1:16
History
Made as an instructional model.
Photographs
Neptunia No. 102, p 13-28; No. 171, p 27 = MM Ph 3714 (port quarter).
Bibliography
Rigged with sails. Represents the ship at about 1840 after several modifications.

1790 Styrbjörn.

Model
1790 Styrbjörn, Swedish light frigate of the hemmema type.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm. Inv. No. \ 34.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
43.4×0.7 m
History
Contemporary rigging.

1790 Trial.

Model
1790 Trial, English naval cutter equipped with sliding keels.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1790-6.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
65'×1'6"
Photographs
NMM: C2323 (broadside), C2325 (quarter), C2325* (starboard bow), C2326 (deckdetail).
Bibliography
NMM, p 158.
The rigging is modern and the hull has undergone some restoration. This is one of seven models in the National Martime Museum illustrating the use of Captain Shank's sliding keels.

1790 Queen Charlotte.

Model
1790 Queen Charlotte, English First Rate of 100 guns.
Location
Science Museum, London. Inv. no. 1881-30.
Scale
1:48
History
Lent by Hyde Clarke, Esq.
Photographs
Science Museum: 2554.
Bibliography
Sailing Ships, Part II, No. 114.

1790 English Sloop-of-War.

Model
c1790 English 16-gun Sloop-of-War fitted with sliding keels.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1790-1.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
100'×7'
History
Previously in the Rotunda Museum, Woolwich.
Photographs
NMM: B2288* (port side, bird's view).
Bibliography
NMM, p 156.
This is one of seven models present in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, illustrating Captain Shank's "sliding keels".

1790 English Third Rate.

Model
c1790 English Third Rate of 74 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1790-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
168'×49'
History
Caird Collection, 1950.
Photographs
Neg.: 151:20-24.
NMM: 6301 (broadside), A5014* (starboard bow), A5013 (bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 157.
Unframed six strakes below the lower wales to show the actual framing of the ship. The six strakes below the lower wale have been laid anchor style fashion. The draught marks are in error and have obviously been added at a later date.

1790 Dutch 70-gun ship.

Model
c1790 Dutch 70-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 661.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Made in about 1790 under the supervision of vice admiral F.S. Grave van Bylandt Halt.
Given to the Department of the Navy for placement in the Marinemodellenkamer through the vice admiral J. van den Velden in 1852.
Photographs
Model Shipwright No 75, p 4 (port bow).
Bibliography
&mc., p 85.
Hoving, A.J.: The Marine Modellenkamer. Model Shipwright Vol. 19 (1991). pp 75:3-9.
Contemporary rigging with furled sails.

1790 Swedish 70-gun ship.

Model
c1790 Swedish 70-gun ship.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm. Inv. No. 16.
Scale
1:24
History
The model was made in 1790.
Bibliography
Glete, pp 35-37.
Waterline (?) model rigged with sails.

1793 La H`roine.

Model
1793 La H`roine, American 22-gun frigate.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. no. MC 662.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Photographs
Bibliography
&mc., p 141.
A rigged and painted block model.

1793 Revolutionnaire.

Model
1793 Revolutionnaire, French 40-gun frigate.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1794-6.
Scale
1:96
Dimensions
157'×40'
History
The origin of the model is not known, but it may be the work of French prisoners-of-war.
Previously in the Mercury Collection.
Photographs
NMM: C268 (broadside), 9873 (broadside), 9874* (port bow), 9875 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 163.

1794 English Ship-of-the-Line.

Model
1794 English Ship-of-the-Line.
Location
Royal Scottish Museum, Edinburgh.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography

1794 Diana.

Model
1794 Diana, English Fifth Rate frigate of 38 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1794-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
146'×39'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: 5588 (broadside), A5594* (starboard bow), 9049 (stern),
Diana, p 2 (starboard quarter); p 15 (starboard broadside); p 16 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 159.
Diana.
Models No. 1794-2A and 1794-3 in the National Maritime Museum also illustrates frigates of the Diana -class.

1794 English Fifth Rate frigate.

Model
c1794 English Fifth Rate frigate of 38 guns belonging to the Diana -class.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1794-2A.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
146'×9'
History
The model has remained in the family of Sir John Henslow, Surveyor of the Navy 1784-1807, until it was presented to the museum in 1957 by Mrs. E. Henslow.
Photographs
NMM: C631* (port side).
Diana, p 17 (port side/deck); p 18 (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 160.
This model is one of the three models of this class in the National Maritime Museum and almost an exact duplicate of No. 1794-2, see also 1794-3.

1794 English Fifth Rate.

Model
c1794 English Figth Rate frigate of 38 guns belonging to the Diana-class.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1794-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
146'×39'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: C630* (starboard side).
Diana, p ? (starboard side).
Bibliography
NMM, p 161.
In variance with the other two models of Diana-class frigates present in the National Maritime Museum (Nos. 1794-2 and 1794-2A) this model illustrates oar-ports.

1794 Seahorse.

Model
1794 Seahorse, English Fifth Rate of 38 guns belonging to the Diana-class.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1794-5.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
146'×39'
History
Previously in the Rotunda Museum, Woolwich.
Photographs
NMM: 7408* (port broadside).
Bibliography
NMM, p 162.
A somewhat roughly finished model which reputable has been made out of wood from the mainmast of L'Orient, the French flagship at the battle of the Nile 1798. The rigging appear to be contemporary.

1795 Le Cygne.

Model
c1795 Le Cygne, French 18-carronade brig.
Location
Mus`e de la marin, Paris. Inv. no. 17 MG 13.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography

1795 English 40-48 gun frigate.

Model
c1795 English frigate of 40-48 guns equipped with sliding keels.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1795-2.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
165'×41'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: B811 (broadside), B812 (starboard bow), B813 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 164.
This is one of seven models in the National Martime Museum illustrating the use of Captain Shank's sliding keels.

1795 English Frigate.

Model
c1795 English 24-gun frigate.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1795-8.
Scale
1:60
Dimensions
120'×32'
History
Bought from the same source as NMM 1790-2.
Caird Collection 1950.
Photographs
NMM: B805 (broadside), B806* (starboard side), B807 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 170.
An unrigged model with solid bulwarks on the quarter deck and a fiddle head. Both features suggest a date shortly before 1800. The double steering wheel is unlikely on such small vessel.

1795 English sloop-of-war.

Model
c1795 English sloop-of-war equipped with sliding keels.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1795-3.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
107'×9'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: C533* (port side), 1766 (broadside), 1682 (bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 165.
This is one of seven models in the National Martime Museum illustrating the use of Captain Shank's sliding keels. The lower part of the hull is copper plated.

1795 English private yacht.

Model
c1795 English private yacht equipped with sliding keels.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1795-4.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
68'×8'
History
Previously in the Royal United Services Instution.
Photographs
NMM: 6038 (broadside), 6037 (bow), 6039 (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 166.
This is one of seven models in the National Martime Museum illustrating the use of Captain Shank's sliding keels.

1795 English Merchant Ship.

Model
c1795 English 3-masted merchant ship armed with 20 guns.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1795-7.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
104'×8'
Photographs
NMM: B808 (broadside), B809* (starboard bow), B810 (quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 169.
Unrigged model with a female bust figurehead and round-headed rudder-head, two features suggesting an East Indiaman.

1795 English merchant brig.

Model
1795 English merchant brig equipped with sliding keels.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1795-5.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
72'×9'
History
Previously in the Royal United Services Institution.
Photographs
NMM: C261 (broadside), C262* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 167.
This is one of seven models in the National Martime Museum illustrating the use of Captain Shank's sliding keels. The interior of this model is shown in considerable detail.

1795 English 20-gun sloop-of-war.

Model
c1795 English 20-gun sloop-of-war.
Location
National Maritime Museum. Inv. no. 1795-6.
Scale
1:24
Dimensions
108'×30'
History
Previously in the Mercury Collection.
Caird Collection, 1929.
Photographs
NMM: B5299 (broadside), B5300 (bow), B5301 (starboard quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 168.
A rigged waterline model.

1796 Atalante.

Model
1796 Atalante, Dutch 16-gun brig.
Location
Rijksmuseum "Nederlands Scheepvaart Museum", Amsterdam. Inv. No. A 470.
Scale
1:50
Dimensions
63 cm (model).
History
Photographs
Chatterton 1934, fig. 68 (starboard broadside).
Platen-Album, p 44 (starboard broadside).
Cannenburg (1943), plate 40.
Bibliography
&nhsm. No. 42.
Rigged.

1796 Shannon.

Model
1796 Shannon, English 38-gun frigate.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
9/32":1'
Dimensions
135'0"×36'6"×.2'6"
History
Formerly in the Lord Willoughby de Broke Collection.
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 23.
This model was made for and presented to Captain Sir Phillip Broke after his capture if the USS Chesapeake.

1796 Triton.

Model
1796 Triton, English 32-gun frigate.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1796-2
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
142'×36'
History
Given to the Greenwich Hospital by Admiral Gambier in 1865.
Previously in the Royla Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: 8243 (broadside), 8244 (bow), 8245 (quarter), 8246* (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 171.
An unrigged model with a square tuck.

1797 Washington"

Model
1797 Washington, Dutch 74-gun ship.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1797-1.
Scale
1:41
Dimensions
165'×45'
History
Previously in the "Mercury" Collection.
Caird Collection 1929.
Photographs
NMM: A913 (bow), 2128* (figurehead), A914 (quarter), 2127 (stern).
Bibliography
NMM, p 172.
Unrigged model made to take to pieces down to the hold. The model is split at the level of the hold.

1797 Dutch 74-gun ship.

Model
c1797 Dutch 74-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 504.
Scale
History
Probably made in Amsterdam about 1797 by J.P. Asmus.
Transferred from Amsterdam to the Ministerie van Marine in the Hague in 1818.
Bibliography
&mc., p 86-87.
Model on launching ways according to the French manner. Unplanked below the lower wales.

1797 English 66-gun frigate.

Model
c1797 English 66-gun frigate.
Location
Mystic Seaport Museum. ID 53.1137.
Scale
1:48
History
Donated by Howell family.
Photographs
Neg. 200:1-6.
The quarter galleries are later and inaccurate additions.

1798 Hvide rn.

Model
1798 Hvide rn, Danish 24-gun frigate.
Location
Orlogsmuseet, Copenhagen.
Scale
History
Photographs
Bibliography
Jordening (1896), no 69, pp 70-71.
Den historiske Modelsamling paa Holmen, p 31.

1798 Scaleby Castle.

Model
1798 Scaleby Castle, English East Indiaman.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1798-5.
Scale
1:48
Dimensions
157'×42'
History
Previously in the "Mercury" Collection.
Caird Collection, 1929.
Photographs
NMM: B9869* (starboard bow).
Bibliography
NMM, p 174.
An unrigged, rather plain model.

1798 Wolverine.

Model
1798 Wolverine, English 14-gun sloop-of-war.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1798-3.
Scale
1:36
Dimensions
98'×7'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: B815 (broadside), B816 (bow), B817 (quarter), B818* (quarterdeck).
Bibliography
NMM, p 173.
An unrigged model made to show Captain John Schank's system of gun carriages. Part of the after deck is left out to show this feature.

1799 Amazon.

Model
1799 Amazon, English 38-gun frigate.
Location
Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection, Annapolis.
Scale
1:96
Dimensions
150'0"×39'5"×.3'9"
History
Bibliography
Catalogue of the Henry Huddleston Rogers Collection of Ship Models, No. 75.
Rigged model made of boxwood.

1799 Chattam.

Model
1799 Chattam, Dutch 90-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 505.
Scale
Dimensions
195'×51'×.2'
History
Made between 1800-1823 probably in Rotterdam.
Bibliography
&mc., p 88.
Halfed in two vertical sections.

1799 Chattam.

Model
1799 Chattam, Dutch 90-gun ship.
Location
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam. Inv. No. MC 1257.
Scale
Dimensions
195'×51'×.2'
History
Probably made between 1800-1823.
Presented to the Modelkamer of the Navy by vice admiral Tengbergen.
Presently in the Helders Marinemuseum.
Bibliography
&mc., p 89.
Rigged model without sails. The rigging which has been restored is not entirely complete.

1799 L'@gyptienne"

Model
1799 L'@gyptienne, French 50-gun frigate.
Location
La Pr`fecture maritime de Toulon.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Bibliography
Boudriot, Jean: "L'Egyptienne". Neptunia Vol. 44, 1989. pp 175:11-16, ill.
Rigged.

1799 L'@gyptienne"

Model
1799 L'@gyptienne, French 50-gun frigate.
Location
Mus`e de la marin, Paris.
Scale
Dimensions
History
Bibliography
Boudriot, Jean: "L'Egyptienne". Neptunia Vol. 44, 1989. pp 175:11-16, ill.
Rigged.

1799 L'@gyptienne"

Model
1799 L'@gyptienne, French 50-gun frigate.
Location
Mus`e de la marin, Paris. Inv. no. 15 MG 2.
Scale
Dimensions
160'×40'×.7'3"
History
Photographs
Neptunia No. 175, p 11 = MM Ph 1750 (port broadside).
Bibliography
Boudriot, Jean: "L'Egyptienne". Neptunia Vol. 44, 1989. pp 175:11-16, ill.
Port side not planked below the lower wales and four out of five frames omitted.

1799 Gustaf IV Adolf.

Model
1799 Gustaf IV Adolf, Swedish 74-gun ship.
Location
&sshm., Stockholm.
Scale
1:32
History
The model was built by Johan Neuendorff.
Divided into six longitudinal sections.

1799 Lady Nelson.

Model
1799 Lady Nelson, English armed brig.
Location
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Inv. no. 1799-3.
Scale
1:32
Dimensions
52'×7'
History
Previously in the Royal Naval Museum.
Photographs
NMM: 8240 (broadside), 8241 (bow), 8242* (port quarter).
Bibliography
NMM, p 175.
Unrigged model fitted with only one of Captain Schank's sliding keels although Lady Nelson is recorded to have been fitted with three.