Unnamed three-masted sailing ship, possibly Leander (1867)
No scale. Drawing showing the body plan for Leander (1867), a three-masted clipper sailing ship. This body plan, or MSA0239, was reproduced in 'The China Tea Clippers' by Basil Lubbock (opposite page 262).
The plan has the annotations in pencil: 'Leander correct' on the top and 'Altered Body' on the bottom left.
Drawn on reverse of a Lloyd's Survey of Repairs dated 1867 for the 466 ton barque Blencathra (1837), dated 1867. The ship was built at Workington in 1837 and at the time of the survey owned by Lamport.
The plan has the annotations in pencil: 'Leander correct' on the top and 'Altered Body' on the bottom left.
Drawn on reverse of a Lloyd's Survey of Repairs dated 1867 for the 466 ton barque Blencathra (1837), dated 1867. The ship was built at Workington in 1837 and at the time of the survey owned by Lamport.
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Object Details
ID: | MSA0240 |
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Type: | Drawing |
Display location: | Not on display |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Sheet: 434 mm x 280 mm |
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