HMS 'Sharpshooter' (1846); Warship; Gunboat
Scale: Unknown. A working sectional model depicting the proposed bow rudder for HMS 'Sharpshooter' (1846), a first class gun vessel. The body of the model has been carved from a solid piece of wood to which a small internal deck and deak beams have been attached. It has been painted a dark brown below a thin white waterline with black topsides. On the port side is are a series of frames extending from the top of the rudder frame up towards the bulwarks. Three is also a natural varnished wooden fillet just above the rudder itself on which is inscribed "DS(?) 6861-62 Bow Rudder Commdr Warren's". The rudder and forefoot have been made in metal and is connected to a rod with a metal tiller bolted on at the top, allowing the rudder to be actually worked from side to side. Internally the hull is painted a dark green above the small sand coloured deck, to which naturally varnished mahogany deck beams and beam shelf have been attached. There is a small hand written and largley illigable paper label glued to the deck, although some of which can be read in particular "Recd 14 Jan 1863". The whole model is fixed by screws to a naturally varnished mahogany support with figured ends. There is also an original metal display label on which is inscribed "Bow Rudder Method of fitting to H.M.S. Sharpshooter as proposed by Commdr Warren, 1852 No32 CL VIII DIV A". Even though there is some confusion over the dates of this model, it seems likely that it was made during the early 1860's prior to HMS 'Sharpshooter' being re-engined in 1862-63.
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Object Details
ID: | SLR2359 |
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Collection: | Ship models |
Type: | Sectional model; Bow model |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Unknown |
Vessels: | Sharpshooter 1846 |
Date made: | circa 1852-1862 |
People: | Warren, Cdr; South Kensington Museum |
Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. |
Measurements: | Overall model: 275 x 250 x 275 mm; Stand: 74 x 267 x 16 mm |