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Cargo vessel
Scale: Unknown. A waterline model of a cargo vessel. The hull painted lavender grey, with white upperworks and red at the waterline. The cargo decks are dark grey with mid-grey cargo hatches. The stern and bridge area decks are light brown, and the deck around the funnel is light grey. There are three cargo hatches forward serviced by a two sets of heavy-lift derricks, and two hatches aft serviced by a single set of derricks between them. The midship superstructure is painted white and houses accommodation, bridge, pair of lifeboats and single funnel, painted green with black top and Palm Line house colours.
Reginald Carpenter
Original size: 34 mm x 116 mm x 12 mm
- Image reference: L1846
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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