Sail plan for frigates, Fifth Class
Scale: 1:192. Plan showing the sail plan for Aeolus (1825), Amazon (1821), Amphitrite (1816), Apollo (1805), Arethusa (1817), Bacchante (1811), Blanche (1819), Blonde (1819), Boadicea (1797), Briton (1812), Cerberus (1827), Circe (1827), Clyde (1828), Crescent (1810), Daedalus (1826), Diana (1822), Fisgard (1819), Fox (1829), Hamadryad (1823), Hebe (1826), Horatia (1807), Latona (1821), Laurel (1813), Leonida (1807), Melampus (1820), Menelaus (1810), Mercury (1826), Mermaid (1825), Minerva (1820), Naiad (1797), Nereus (1821), Nymph (1812), Pembroke (1829), Proserpine (1830), Resistance (1805), Rhin (1806), Sirius (1813), Tenedos (1812), Thalia (1830), Thames (1823), Thisbe (1824), Trincomalee (1817), Undaunted (1807), Unicorn (1824), and Venus (1820), all 46-gun Fourth Rate Frigates. The plan also includes Unite (1793) [ex Imperieuse, renamed 1803), a captured French Frigate, refitted as a 42-gun Frigate, and Aigle (1801), Curacoa (1809), and Magicienne (1812), all 36-gun Fifth Rate Frigates, after being cut down in 1831 to 24-gun Corvettes.
Initialled by William Symonds [Surveyor of the Navy, 1832-1848].
Initialled by William Symonds [Surveyor of the Navy, 1832-1848].