Serpent (1832)
Scale: 1:48. Two plans stuck together. The top plan, dated circa January 1846, showing the sections and plan for Serpent (1832), a 16-gun Brig, illustrating the stowage in the hold for 500 boxes of treasure at Singapore in January 1846.
The bottom plan, dated circa June 1843, illustrates the stowage in the hold for the tanks and ballast at Amoy in June 1843.
The Serpent was in the East Indies between 1841 and 1846.
Signed by Commander William Nevill [Captain of Serpent, 1841-1846]
The bottom plan, dated circa June 1843, illustrates the stowage in the hold for the tanks and ballast at Amoy in June 1843.
The Serpent was in the East Indies between 1841 and 1846.
Signed by Commander William Nevill [Captain of Serpent, 1841-1846]
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Object Details
ID: | ZAZ4444 |
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Collection: | Ship Plans |
Type: | Technical drawing |
Display location: | Not on display |
Vessels: | Serpent (1832) |
Date made: | Circa June 1843; June 1843 and January 1846 |
Credit: | © Crown copyright. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Sheet: 642 mm x 529 mm |