Childers (1812), Wasp (1812), Pelican (1812), Curlew (1812), Saracen (1812), Fairy (1812), Pandora (1813), Bacchus (1813), Fly (1813), Espiegle (1812), Satellite (1812), Arab (1812), Heron (1812), Dispatch/Despatch (1812), Espervier (1812), Argus (1813), Halcyon (1813), Challenger (1813), Victor (1814), Zebra (1815), Penguin (1813), Carnation (1813), Lynx (cancelled 1814?), Alert (1813), Confiance (1813), Elk (1813), Ontario (1813), Belette (1814), and Gannett (1814)
Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the framing profile (disposition) for Childers (1812), an 18-gun Brig Sloop (described as a brigantine on the plan) building at Portsmouth Dockyard. The plan includes alterations in red for Belette (1814) and Gannett (1814) dated 28 September 1813.
The plan was later used for the rest of the class ordered in 1811: consisting of Wasp (1812), Pelican (1812), Curlew (1812), Saracen (1812), Fairy (1812), Pandora (1813), Bacchus (1813), Fly (1813), Espiegle (1812), Satellite (1812), Arab (1812), Heron (1812), Dispatch/Despatch (1812), Epervier (1812), Argus (1813), Halcyon (1813), Challenger (1813), Victor (1814), Zebra (1815), Penguin (1813), Carnation (1813), Lynx (cancelled 1814?), Alert (1813), Confiance (1813), Elk (1813), and Ontario (1813).
The plan was later used for the rest of the class ordered in 1811: consisting of Wasp (1812), Pelican (1812), Curlew (1812), Saracen (1812), Fairy (1812), Pandora (1813), Bacchus (1813), Fly (1813), Espiegle (1812), Satellite (1812), Arab (1812), Heron (1812), Dispatch/Despatch (1812), Epervier (1812), Argus (1813), Halcyon (1813), Challenger (1813), Victor (1814), Zebra (1815), Penguin (1813), Carnation (1813), Lynx (cancelled 1814?), Alert (1813), Confiance (1813), Elk (1813), and Ontario (1813).
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Object Details
ID: | ZAZ4585 |
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Collection: | Ship Plans |
Type: | Technical drawing |
Display location: | Not on display |
Vessels: | Childers (1812) |
Date made: | 1811 |
Credit: | © Crown copyright. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
Measurements: | Sheet: 220 mm x 779 mm |