10-gun brigs of the Cherokee/Rolla class to be built in Royal Dockyards between 1823 and 1838 (see description for the names).

Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines, and longitudinal half-breadth for Leveret (1825); Musquito (1825); Hearty (1824); Myrtle (1825); Lapwing (1825); Sheldrake (1825); Rapid (1829); Harpy (1825); Fairy (1826); Reindeer (1829); Espoir (1826); Recruit (1826); Calypso (1826, renamed Hyena); Skylark (1826); Rolla (1829); Spey (1827); Pigeon (1827, as Variable); Briseis (1829; Delight (1829); Thais (1829); Partridge (1829); Curlew (1830); Nautilus (1830); Savage (1830); Wizard (1830); Saracen (1831); Charybdis (1831); Scorpion (1832); Termagant (1838); Buzzard (1834); Griffon (cancelled 1828); Lynx (1833); Forester (1832); Forester (cancelled 1830); Sealark (cancelled 1831), Foxhound (cancelled 1831); Helena (cancelled 1831); Calypso (cancelled 1831); Halcyon (cancelled 1831), all 10-gun brigs or brigantines of the Cherokee/Cadmus/Rolla class design to be built in Royal Dockyards.

The reverse of the plan lists the ships relevant to the design, although it misses off HMS Algerine (1829), built at Chatham Dockyard.

Object Details

ID: ZAZ5122
Collection: Ship Plans
Type: Technical drawing
Display location: Not on display
Vessels: Nautilus 1830
Date made: 1823; 24 March 1823
Credit: © Crown copyright. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 347 mm x 940 mm