Ink and watercolour plan of a naval arsenal proposed to be constructed on the marsh between Greenhithe and Northfleet in Kent.
Ink and watercolour plan of a naval arsenal proposed to be constructed on the marsh between Greenhithe and Northfleet in Kent, by John Rennie, civil engineer, undated.
Record Details
Item reference: | CMP/3/2 |
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Catalogue Section: | Manuscript documents acquired singly by the Museum |
Level: | ITEM |
Extent: | 1 item |
Date made: | circa 1800 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
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- Ink and watercolour plan of a naval arsenal proposed to be constructed on the marsh between Greenhithe and Northfleet. (Manuscript) (CMP/3/1)
- Ink and watercolour plan of a naval arsenal proposed to be constructed on the marsh between Greenhithe and Northfleet in Kent. (Manuscript) (CMP/3/2)
- Printed chart showing the relative situation of Portland, Portsmouth and Plymouth with Cherbourg, to show the practicability of a breakwater for Portland Roads. (Manuscript) (CMP/3/3)
- Memorandum by Rennie to Lord Viscount Melville on the new dock and harbour at Cherbourg, dated 9 January 1817. (Manuscript) (CMP/3/4)
- Printed plan of the West India docks at London designed by Ralph Walker, published 1 January 1802. (Manuscript) (CMP/3/5)
- Printed plan and explanation of the Royal Clarence Canal, proposed to be constructed between Woolwich and Erith on the River Thames, published in December 1812. (Manuscript) (CMP/3/6)
- Memorandum by Rennie to Melville about the West India Docks and the canal across the Isle of Dogs in London, dated 31 July 1820. (Manuscript) (CMP/3/7)
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