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Image: COLUMBINE 1806 RMG J5090

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Description: COLUMBINE 1806 Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan with stern board outline, sheer lines with midship framing and scroll figurehead, and longitudinal half-breadth proposed (and approved) for 18-gun Brigs similar to the Cruizer (1796). The plan relates to Scorpion (1803), Despatch (1804), Musquito (1804), Scout (1804), Minorca (1805), Aramanthe (1804), Espoir (1804), Surinam (1805), Wolverine (1805), Calypso (1805), Moselle (1804), Swallow (1805), Weazle (1805), Ferret (1806), Racehorse (1806), Rover (1808), Avon (1805), Belette (1806), Leveret (1806), Mutine (1806), Emulous (1806), Columbine (1806), Pandora (1806), Forester (1806), Redwing (1806), Raleigh (1806), Frolick (1806), Peacock (1806), Ringdove (1806), Sappho (1806), Recruit (1806), Grasshopper (1806), Philomel (1806), Cephalus (1807), Alacrity (1806), Clio (1807), Procris (1806), Royalist (1807), Primrose (1807), Foxhound (1806), Carnation (1807), Derwent (1807), Eclair (1807), Eclipse (1807), Barracouta (1807), Nautilus (1807), Pilot (1807), Sparrowhawk (1807), Zenobia (1807), Magnet (1807), Peruvian (1808), Pelorus (1808), Dotterell (1808), Arachne (1809), Persian (1809), Castilian (1809), Charybdis (1809), Trinculo (1809), Crane (1809), Echo (1809), Hecate (1809), Scylla (1809), Sophie (1809), Thracian (1809), and Rifleman (1809). Signed by John Henslow [Surveyor of the Navy, 1784-1806] and William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1893-1813]. lines
Title: COLUMBINE 1806 RMG J5090
Credit: http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/84398
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