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Cargo vessel
Scale: Unknown. Waterline model of a cargo vessel. The hull painted is black with pink at the waterline. The decks are painted a uniform off-white with mid-grey cargo hatches. The foredeck has a wave deflector and a foremast. The forward cargo deck has a pair of hatches served by a pair of derricks. The superstructure is amidships and painted is white; the upper deck is clad in wood, in the centre of which is a pilot house. The boat deck has a nest of four boats and between them are two ventilators, a funnel painted black, a skylight and the main mast. The aft cargo deck is the same configuration as the forward deck. On base of model: "516".
Reginald Carpenter
Original size: 20 mm x 71 mm x 9 mm
- Image reference: L2026
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
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