Lower and main decks plan for 'Queen Mary' (1933)
920 x 345 mm
Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines with inboard detail as fitted for Hecla (1798), a 10-gun, ship-rigged bomb vessel (a converted merchant vessel 'Scipio'). The bomb vessel, armed with mortars, was used for bombarding stationary targets including enemy vessels and harbours. Seven bomb vessels were used during the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801, firing over the British and Danish squadrons to attack the warship harbour and defences of Copenhagen itself. The middle deck plan shows the position of the mortars.Object Number: ZAZ5613Date: 1797Original Size: 920 mm x 345 mm
- Full-colour art print
- Reproduced at the same size and scale of the original plan with no border.
- © National Maritime Museum
- Image reference: J1353
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Ship plan prints
In response to customer demand, we have developed a special 'rolled plan' print product for our ship plans collection. Rolled plans are printed in colour on a basic paper using affordable inks to keep costs down. We print directly from extremely high-resolution master files to ensure faithful reproduction of the original items.
Prices vary according to the dimensions of the original plans.
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We print everything to order so delivery times may vary but all ship plan prints are despatched within 2-4 days via courier or recorded mail.
Delivery to the UK is £5 for a ship plan of any size.
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