Full hull model; Rigged model; Oar
Oar from a full hull model of a cutter (powered pleasure craft). Model is decked and equipped.
Undetermined scale. At first glance this appears to be a somewhat plainly made model until one realizes that it was made by schoolboys from Greenwich Hospital School. At the time it was made, in 1914, the School occupied the suite of buildings that now make up the National Maritime Museum. The School taught boys all aspects of seamanship, navigation, shipbuilding and associated subjects and skills. The model has been very competently carved and painted from a solid block of wood and fittings – seats, backboard, thwarts, and so on – have been applied. It is equipped with a set of oars, mast, boathook, ensign staff, rudder and yoke.
Undetermined scale. At first glance this appears to be a somewhat plainly made model until one realizes that it was made by schoolboys from Greenwich Hospital School. At the time it was made, in 1914, the School occupied the suite of buildings that now make up the National Maritime Museum. The School taught boys all aspects of seamanship, navigation, shipbuilding and associated subjects and skills. The model has been very competently carved and painted from a solid block of wood and fittings – seats, backboard, thwarts, and so on – have been applied. It is equipped with a set of oars, mast, boathook, ensign staff, rudder and yoke.
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Object Details
ID: | SLR1424.5 |
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Type: | Full hull model; Rigged model; Oar |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Greenwich Hospital School Boys |
Date made: | circa 1914 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Overall: 3 mm x 164 mm x 8 mm |
Parts: |
Service vessel; Cutter; Naval cutter (Full hull model; Rigged model)
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