Box
Box of 86 rolled plans of vessels built by Denny & Brothers at Dumbarton:
- 5 plans of the river steamers 'Maulmein' (1907), 'Martaban' (1907), 'Mahadeo' (1907), 'Mayan' (1907), 'Madaya' (1907), 'Mahlong' (1907), 'Mahamuni' (1907) Yard Nos 800 to 806
- 3 plans of the river steamers 'Swati' (1907), 'Dawari' (1907), 'Durani' (1907), 'Bunerwali' (1907), 'Battani' (1907), 'Sherani' (1907), 'Mirani'(1907) Yard Nos 807 to 813
- 6 plans of the creek steamers 'Douro' (1907) and 'Dago' (1907) Yard No 818 & 819
- 3 plans of river steamer 'Taping' (1907)
- 8 plans of the cargo/passenger vessel 'Tofua' (1907),
- 5 plans of the passenger/cargo steamer 'Bhamo' (1907)
- 11 plans of the cargo steamer 'Otaki' (1908)
- 22 plans of the cross channel passenger steamers 'Duke of Cumberland' (1909) and 'Duke of Argyll' (1909) Yard Nos 873 & 874
- 7 plans of the passenger/cargo steamer 'Ruahine' (1909)
- 11 plans of the passenger/cargo steamer 'Henzada' (1909)
- 6 plans of the harbour launch 'Muriel' (1909)
- 5 plans of the river steamers 'Maulmein' (1907), 'Martaban' (1907), 'Mahadeo' (1907), 'Mayan' (1907), 'Madaya' (1907), 'Mahlong' (1907), 'Mahamuni' (1907) Yard Nos 800 to 806
- 3 plans of the river steamers 'Swati' (1907), 'Dawari' (1907), 'Durani' (1907), 'Bunerwali' (1907), 'Battani' (1907), 'Sherani' (1907), 'Mirani'(1907) Yard Nos 807 to 813
- 6 plans of the creek steamers 'Douro' (1907) and 'Dago' (1907) Yard No 818 & 819
- 3 plans of river steamer 'Taping' (1907)
- 8 plans of the cargo/passenger vessel 'Tofua' (1907),
- 5 plans of the passenger/cargo steamer 'Bhamo' (1907)
- 11 plans of the cargo steamer 'Otaki' (1908)
- 22 plans of the cross channel passenger steamers 'Duke of Cumberland' (1909) and 'Duke of Argyll' (1909) Yard Nos 873 & 874
- 7 plans of the passenger/cargo steamer 'Ruahine' (1909)
- 11 plans of the passenger/cargo steamer 'Henzada' (1909)
- 6 plans of the harbour launch 'Muriel' (1909)
Object Details
ID: | DBAB0192 |
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Type: | Box |
Display location: | Not on display |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Box: 180 mm x 180 mm x 1040 mm |