Product images of 'Mayflower', port broadside



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'Mayflower', port broadside
Scale: 1:48. A waterline model of the 'Mayflower' (circa 1615), a cargo and sailing vessel. The model is decked, equipped and rigged with sails set. Very little is known about the 'Mayflower's' original appearance but the approximate dimensions were a length of 90 feet by 26 feet in the beam and 180 tons burden. It was a typical merchantman of the early Stuart period being three-masted, square-rigged on the fore and main masts, with a triangular lateen on the mizzen and a square spritsail rigged from under the bowsprit.
John Roe
- Image reference: F5844-001
- National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. Reproduced with kind permission of the artist's son and grandsons.