Box
Box containing 117 rolled plans of yachts and other small craft designed by Laurant Giles & Partners Ltd:
-19 plans of the 'Even' (1952) Design No 165 built in Australia
-24 plans (plus damaged drawings not counted) of the 'Artemis II' (1952) Design No 166 built by A.G. Muller at Spiez, Switzerland (later names 'Saint Yves II' and '3 Couer Atout')
-15 plans of the 'Coimbra' (1952) Design No 170 built by Hugh McLean & Sons Ltd at Renfrew
-18 plans of Design No 171 (named 'Corduba'?)
-6 plans of the 'Minion' (1953) Design No 180 built by Bangor Shipyard
-5 plans of the 'Draconis' (1952) Design No 181 built by Itchenor Shipyard
-16 plans of the 'Nina V' (1952) Design No 182 built by Beltrami at Genoa
-10 plans of the 'Rose of York' (1953) Design No 183 built by John Tyrrell & Sons at Arklow
-4 plans of the 'Greylag of Arklow' (1961) Design No 388 built by John Tyrrell & Sons Ltd at Arklow
-19 plans of the 'Even' (1952) Design No 165 built in Australia
-24 plans (plus damaged drawings not counted) of the 'Artemis II' (1952) Design No 166 built by A.G. Muller at Spiez, Switzerland (later names 'Saint Yves II' and '3 Couer Atout')
-15 plans of the 'Coimbra' (1952) Design No 170 built by Hugh McLean & Sons Ltd at Renfrew
-18 plans of Design No 171 (named 'Corduba'?)
-6 plans of the 'Minion' (1953) Design No 180 built by Bangor Shipyard
-5 plans of the 'Draconis' (1952) Design No 181 built by Itchenor Shipyard
-16 plans of the 'Nina V' (1952) Design No 182 built by Beltrami at Genoa
-10 plans of the 'Rose of York' (1953) Design No 183 built by John Tyrrell & Sons at Arklow
-4 plans of the 'Greylag of Arklow' (1961) Design No 388 built by John Tyrrell & Sons Ltd at Arklow
Object Details
ID: | LGPB0006 |
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Type: | Box |
Display location: | Not on display |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 175 mm x 175 mm x 1040 mm |