Unnamed 75ft three-masted ship (no date)
Scale: 1:96. A plan showing the incomplete profile for an unnamed 75ft three-masted ship.
Note: the pencil annotation stating she may be the 'Saint Vincent's Planter' (1820) has no known provenance. According to NMM Monograph No. 27-1977, the Saint Vincent's Planter was 256 tons. The vessel represented on the plan has the same tonnage. However, it is not clear if the information in the publication is based on the plan or not. The Lloyd's Survey Reports (LON161 and LON1683) do not record the vessel's builder, nor her dimensions, although the tonnage is the same. Lloyd's Register (dated 1836) records her as only being ship-rigged and built in Bristol, with her tonnage as 256.
Note: the pencil annotation stating she may be the 'Saint Vincent's Planter' (1820) has no known provenance. According to NMM Monograph No. 27-1977, the Saint Vincent's Planter was 256 tons. The vessel represented on the plan has the same tonnage. However, it is not clear if the information in the publication is based on the plan or not. The Lloyd's Survey Reports (LON161 and LON1683) do not record the vessel's builder, nor her dimensions, although the tonnage is the same. Lloyd's Register (dated 1836) records her as only being ship-rigged and built in Bristol, with her tonnage as 256.
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