Black Eagle (1831); Passenger/cargo vessel; Royal/ceremonial vessel
Scale: unknown. A contemporary full hull model of the royal paddle yacht ‘Black Eagle’ (1831). The hull is fully rigged with three masts with sails furled to the yards, and flying a number of flags including a jack on the bowsprit, the Royal Standard from the main, the white ensign and Rear Admiral’s flag from the mizzen. On deck are skylights, a signal canon, an open bridge between the paddle boxes and a tall stayed funnel. Although there does not appear to be a vessel of this name listed in the Royal Navy, there was a packet steamer of 540 tons that was built in 1831. It was not uncommon for members of the Royal Family to travel on vessels that were hired for a specific one-off journey.
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Object Details
ID: | SLR0736 |
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Collection: | Ship models |
Type: | Full hull model; Rigged model; Sails furled |
Display location: | Not on display |
Vessels: | Black Eagle (1831) |
Date made: | Circa 1831 |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Caird Collection |
Measurements: | Overall model: 780 x 1387 x 417 mm; Base: 81 x 829 x 124 mm |