Contemporary full hull model of the 'Cornwallis' (1813), a 74-gun two-decker ship of the line, built plank on frame by J. Bomajee

Contemporary full hull model of the 'Cornwallis' (1813), a 74-gun two-decker ship of the line, built plank on frame

J. Bomajee

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Nelson was 5ft4in or 1.62m
Nelson was 5'4" (1.62m)

Contemporary full hull model of the 'Cornwallis' (1813), a 74-gun two-decker ship of the line, built plank on frame

Scale: 1:16 model is decked, fully equipped and rigged with sails both furled and set. There are several figures mounted later on the model to give a better idea of scale, comprising of a captain, master and a couple of ordinary seamen working on deck and in the rigging.

Built of teak by Jamsetzee Bomajee in the Bombay Dockyard, the 'Cornwallis' measured 177 feet along the gun deck by 48 feet in the beam and had a tonnage of 1809 (builders old measurement). It served during the first China War in 1842, and by 1855, was converted to a steamship and reduced to carrying 60-guns. In 1865, it was sunk and used as a jetty off Sheerness Dockyard, finally being broken up in 1857.
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  • Image reference: D6828

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