Box

14 plans of merchant ships 1902-1936. Catalogued on Access BJP0039 - BJP0052.
-'Abosso' (1935) built by Cammel Laird & Co. Ltd. Birkenhead. Yard No 1006
-'Ceramic' (1913) built by Harland & wolff Ltd. Belfast. Yard No 432
-'Cherry brook' (1904) built by W. Harkess & Son Ltd. Middlesbrough. Yard No 161
-'Devon' (1915) built by At. & Ch. de France Dunkirk. Yard No 98
-'Queensgarth' (1908) built by Sir R. Dixon & Co. Ltd. Middlesbrough. Yard No 540
-'St. Andrew' (1908) built by John Brown & Co Ltd. Clydebank. Yard No 382
-'Cottesmore' (1917) ex 'Swindon' built by W. Pickersgill & Sons Ltd. Sunderland. Yard No 191
-'Erlesburgh'(1911) built by W. Pickersgill & Sons Ltd. Sunderland. Yard No 172
-'Nam Sang' (1902) built by London & Glasgow Co. Ltd. Govan. Yard no 314
-'Philomel' (1902) built by Caledon SB & E. Co. Ltd. Dundee. Yard No 350
-'Port Caroline' (1905), Port Chalmers (1905) built by R & W Hawthorn Leslie & Co. Ltd. Hebburn. Yard No 402 and 403

Object Details

ID: BJPB0002
Type: Box
Display location: Not on display
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Box: 180 x 180 x 1040 mm