Box
Box containing 33 folded plans of vessels associated with William Cory & Son Ltd
Built by S.P. Austin & Son Ltd at Sunderland:
-'Corfell' (1934)
-'Cormull' (1942)
Built by Blyth Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co Ltd:
-'Corhaven' (1958)
-'Queensgarth' (1959)
-RFA 'Plumleaf' (1960)
-'Monksgarth' (1960)
-'Pass of Melfort' (1961)
-'Knightsgarth' (1961) Yard No 375
-'Dukesgarth' (1961) Yard No 376
Sand suction dredgers built by J. Bolson & Son Ltd at Poole:
-'Sand Grebe' (1959) Yard No 523
-'Sand Snipe' (1961) Yard No 538
Built by Burntisland Shipbuiding Co Ltd:
-'Corbrae' (1935) Yard No 191
-'Corburn' (1936) Yard No 192
-'Cormount' (1936)
-'Corfield' (1937)
-'Corferry' (1937)
-'Cormead' (1939) Yard No 369
-'Cormain' (1942) Yard No 262
-'Corfoss' (1942)
-'Cormoat' (1945) Yard No 279
-'Cormarsh' (1943) Yard No 269
-'Cormist' (1946) Yard No 296
-'Corbrae' (1952) Yard No 356
-'Corstream' (1955) Yard No 373
-'Corstar' (1956) Yard No 376
Built by J. Crown & Sons Ltd at Sunderland:
-'Corfen' (1940)
Built by Goole Shipbuilding & Shiprepairing Co Ltd:
-'Corburn' (1953) Yard No 485
-'Corbank' (1956) Yard No 503
Built by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd:
-'Corfield' ex 'Empire Clansman' (1942) Yard No 444
-'Pass of Kintail' ex 'Christine' ex 'Medea' ex 'Empire Mull' (1944) Yard No 456
Colliers built by Hall, Russell & Co Ltd at Aberdeen:
-'Corsound' ex 'Cormoor' (1953) Yard No 832
-'Corsea' (1957) Yard No 857
Built by Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd at Sunderland:
-'Corhampton' (1959)
-'Pass of Glenogle' (1963) Yard No 829
-'Pass of Glenclunie' (1963) Yard No 830
Tankers built by Rolandwerft GmbH at Bremen:
-'Pass of Dalveen' (1958)
-'Pass of Kildrummy' (1959)
-Medway Class barges built by Thames Slipway Co
Built by S.P. Austin & Son Ltd at Sunderland:
-'Corfell' (1934)
-'Cormull' (1942)
Built by Blyth Dry Dock & Shipbuilding Co Ltd:
-'Corhaven' (1958)
-'Queensgarth' (1959)
-RFA 'Plumleaf' (1960)
-'Monksgarth' (1960)
-'Pass of Melfort' (1961)
-'Knightsgarth' (1961) Yard No 375
-'Dukesgarth' (1961) Yard No 376
Sand suction dredgers built by J. Bolson & Son Ltd at Poole:
-'Sand Grebe' (1959) Yard No 523
-'Sand Snipe' (1961) Yard No 538
Built by Burntisland Shipbuiding Co Ltd:
-'Corbrae' (1935) Yard No 191
-'Corburn' (1936) Yard No 192
-'Cormount' (1936)
-'Corfield' (1937)
-'Corferry' (1937)
-'Cormead' (1939) Yard No 369
-'Cormain' (1942) Yard No 262
-'Corfoss' (1942)
-'Cormoat' (1945) Yard No 279
-'Cormarsh' (1943) Yard No 269
-'Cormist' (1946) Yard No 296
-'Corbrae' (1952) Yard No 356
-'Corstream' (1955) Yard No 373
-'Corstar' (1956) Yard No 376
Built by J. Crown & Sons Ltd at Sunderland:
-'Corfen' (1940)
Built by Goole Shipbuilding & Shiprepairing Co Ltd:
-'Corburn' (1953) Yard No 485
-'Corbank' (1956) Yard No 503
Built by Grangemouth Dockyard Co Ltd:
-'Corfield' ex 'Empire Clansman' (1942) Yard No 444
-'Pass of Kintail' ex 'Christine' ex 'Medea' ex 'Empire Mull' (1944) Yard No 456
Colliers built by Hall, Russell & Co Ltd at Aberdeen:
-'Corsound' ex 'Cormoor' (1953) Yard No 832
-'Corsea' (1957) Yard No 857
Built by Sir James Laing & Sons Ltd at Sunderland:
-'Corhampton' (1959)
-'Pass of Glenogle' (1963) Yard No 829
-'Pass of Glenclunie' (1963) Yard No 830
Tankers built by Rolandwerft GmbH at Bremen:
-'Pass of Dalveen' (1958)
-'Pass of Kildrummy' (1959)
-Medway Class barges built by Thames Slipway Co
Object Details
ID: | CYAB0001 |
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Type: | Box |
Display location: | Not on display |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 105 mm x 330 mm x 458 mm |