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Detailed plan of the ship 'Revenge' (1805), describing the ballast and the lower level of the boat, a third class of 74 guns
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Detailed plan of the ship 'Revenge' (1805), describing the ballast and the lower level of the boat, a third class of 74 guns
MMM5477551 Detailed plan of the ship 'Revenge' (1805), describing the ballast and the lower level of the boat, a third class of 74 guns; National Maritime Museum, London, UK; (add.info.: Detailed plan of the ship 'Revenge' (1805), describing the ballast and the lower level of the boat, a third class of 74 guns. The plan was signed by Sir Charles Burrard (captain of the boat) and William Walker (master on the boat). Technical drawing, 19th century.); © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Media ID 38178968
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This detailed plan of the ship 'Revenge' from 1805 offers a fascinating glimpse into the inner workings of a third-class vessel with 74 guns. Signed by Sir Charles Burrard and William Walker, this technical drawing showcases the intricate layout of the ballast and lower level of the boat.
The meticulous attention to detail in this 19th-century illustration highlights the complexity of naval architecture during this era. From the arrangement of crates and boxes to the cross-sections that reveal the inner structure, every aspect is carefully documented for future reference.
As you study this print, you can almost imagine yourself walking through the corridors and compartments of 'Revenge', getting a sense of what life was like on board such a formidable warship. The precision and accuracy displayed in this drawing speak to the skill and expertise of those involved in designing and building these vessels.
Whether you're a history buff, maritime enthusiast, or simply appreciate fine craftsmanship, this print is sure to captivate your imagination. It serves as a reminder of our rich nautical heritage and provides insight into an important chapter in naval history.
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