Statendam III (1924): Passenger vessel; Liner
Scale: Unknown. A waterline model of the passenger liner Statendam III (1924). The hull is painted black with a light brown boot topping along the waterline and a thin gold line just below the deck level. The upperworks and accommodation superstructure and decks are painted a creamy white. The two forward decks are fitted with a single mast and a pair of smaller cargo masts with derricks, all of which serve four grey covered cargo hatches. The central upper bridge and accommodation superstructure is fitted with five pairs of doubled banked lifeboats rigged to davits, either side of the three tall funnels which are painted yellow with white and two green horizontal stripes. At the stern, there is another cargo mast and a pair of smaller cargo masts with derricks serving three large grey covered cargo hatches. Either side of the masts are two pairs of lifeboats doubled banked and rigged in davits on raised boats decks. The number "14" is written on the underside of the hull.
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Object Details
ID: | ZBA0828 |
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Collection: | Ship models |
Type: | Waterline model; Miniature model |
Display location: | Display - Sea Things Gallery |
Creator: | Carpenter, Reginald |
Places: | Southampton; Devon |
Date made: | Unknown |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |