Box

Box containing 35 folded plans of General Steam Navigation Co Ltd vessels:

-3 plans of the ‘Adjutant’ ex ‘Myrtlepark’ (1922) built by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd (Yard No 405)
-1 plan of the ‘Albatross’ ex ‘Empire Galena’ ex ‘Weserstrom’ (1943) built by Soc Anon John Cockerill at Antwerp
-1 plan of the ‘Alouette’ (1938) built by J. Koster Scheepswerf Hzn at Groningen (Yard No 162)
-1 plan of the ‘Bullfinch’ (1936) built by Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd at Dundee (Yard No 360)
-1 plan of the ‘Cormorant’ (1927) built by Earle’s Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd at Hull (Yard No 671)
-1 cargo stowage plan for the ‘Corncrake’ (1946) and ‘Redstart’ (1946) built by Henry Robb Ltd at Leith (Yard Nos 351 and 352)
-1 plan of the ‘Crane’ (1937) built by Ailsa Shipbuilding Co Ltd at Troon (Yard No 423)
-1 plan of the ‘Goldfinch’ (1937) built by Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd at Dundee (Yard No 361)
-1 plan of the ‘Greenfinch’ ex ‘Empire Daffodil’ ex ‘Caribe II’ (1940) built by NV Scheepswerven Gebr van Diepen at Waterhuizen (Yard No 841)
-2 plans of the ‘Groningen’ (1928) built by Ailsa Shipbuilding Co Ltd at Troon (Yard No 403)
-1 plan of the ‘Heron’ (1937) built by Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd at Dundee (Yard No 366)
-2 plans of the ‘Hirondelle’ (1950) and ‘Swift’ (1950) built by Henry Robb Ltd at Leith (Yard Nos 396 and 397)
-2 plans of the ‘Kingfisher’ (1944) and ‘Stork’ (1945) built by Henry Robb Ltd at Leith (Yard Nos 333 and 334)
-1 plan of the ‘Lapwing’ (1944) and ‘Petrel’ (1945) built by Goole Shipbuilding & Repairing Co Ltd (Yard Nos 403 and 407)
-1 plan of the ‘Mavis’ (1946) built by Henry Scarr Ltd at Hessle (Yard No S462)
-1 plan of the ‘Philomel’ (1936) built by Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd at Dundee (Yard No 350)
-1 plan of the ‘Plover’ (1936) built by Caledon Shipbuilding & Engineering Co Ltd at Dundee (Yard No 356)
-1 plan of the ‘Ptarmigan’ (1948) built by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd (Yard No 481)
-1 plan of the ‘Oriole’ (1939) built by Henry Robb Ltd at Leith (Yard No 292)
-1 plan of the ‘Queen of the Channel’ (1949) built by William Denny & Brothers Ltd at Dumbarton (Yard No 1415)
-3 plans of the ‘Royal Daffodil’ (1939) built by William Denny & Brothers Ltd at Dumbarton (Yard No 1330)
-1 plan of the ‘Royal Sovereign’ (1948) built by William Denny & Brothers Ltd at Dumbarton (Yard No 1413)
-1 plan of the ‘Seamew’ (1947) built by S.P. Austin & Son Ltd at Sunderland (Yard No 387)
-1 plan of the ‘Starling’ (1930) built by Ailsa Shipbuilding Co Ltd at Troon (Yard No 416)
-1 plan of the ‘Woodcock’ (1948) built by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd (Yard No 478)
-1 plan of an unnamed diesel tug, possibly the ‘Gull’ (1952) built by J.R. Hepworth
-1 plan of an unnamed steel screw tug for service at Great Yarmouth circa 1930
-1 plan of an unnamed twin-screw diesel vessel circa 1948

Object Details

ID: GENB0008
Type: Box
Display location: Not on display
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Box: 145 x 370 x 480 mm
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