Provision tanks for all classes of warships (1852)
296 x 485 mm
No scale. An Admiralty office plan copied from Portsmouth Dockyard showing the provision tanks for ships of the line to 36-gun Frigates, and for 28-gun Ships and smaller, to replace the wooden tanks usually fitted in the bread rooms. Copies were sent on 9 February 1852 to Woolwich, Chatham, Sheerness, Portsmouth, Plymouth, and Pembroke Dockyards.
Signed by J. Edye [Assistant Surveyor of the Navy], and Isaac Watts [Assistant Surveyor of the Navy].
Original size: 485 mm x 296 mm
- Full-colour art print
- Reproduced at the same size and scale of the original plan with no border.
- © National Maritime Museum
- Image reference: J0488
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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.
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