Fil:Victory (1737), model in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich.jpg
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Beskrivelse
Victory (1737); Warship; First rate; 100 guns ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Tittel |
Victory (1737); Warship; First rate; 100 guns |
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Beskrivelse |
Scale: 1:34.3. A contemporary full hull model of the 'Victory' (1737), a 100-gun three-decker first-rate ship of the line. Built in 'bread and butter fashion' and finished in the Georgian style, the model is partially decked, fully equipped and rigged. The large scale of this model would support the theory that this was once part of the equipment of the Royal Naval Academy at Portsmouth Dockyard, and used for the educating of young gentlemen to the sea-service. In fact in 1742, six of these young gentlemen wrote to the Navy Board complaining ‘the model of the Victory is so small, her rigging so slight, that we cannot learn anything from it, neither do we know anything of rigging or the stowage of anchors or cables, we are quite ignorant of everything that belongeth to sails’. They petitioned the use of an old yacht, converted to two mast to improve them in the art of the rigging of ships and their request was granted. The 'Victory’ itself was built in the Royal Dockyard, Portsmouth and measured 174 feet along the gun deck by 50 feet in the beam and had a tonnage of 1921 (builders old measurement). In 1744, a formidable fleet, commanded by Admiral Sir John Balchen in the 'Victory’, was sent to relieve Gibraltar and drove the French fleet into Cadiz. He was returning to England when his fleet was scattered by a violent gale on 4 October. So much damage was done that the 'Victory’ was lost with all hands, nearly 1200 men, on the Casquets, off Alderney, in the Channel Islands. |
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Dato |
ca. 1744 date QS:P571,+1744-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Medium | brass; cotton; mica; paint; varnish; fruitwood | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dimensjoner | Overall model: 2037 x 2380 x 990 mm; Base: 193 x 1682 x 510 mm | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Samling |
institution QS:P195,Q1199924 |
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Museumsnummer |
SLR0449 |
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Opphav | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Greenwich Hospital Collection | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Kilde/Fotograf | collections.nmm.ac.uk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Andre versjoner |
herehere og here and see also this German website to the two H.M.S. VICTORY |
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Skaper | Andrew Holt |
Overskrift | SLR0049 - S.Board Profile |
Kreditt/Leverandør | © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich London |
Opphavsrettserklæring på internett | http://www.nmmimages.com |
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Dato og tid for datagenerering | 2. mar. 2009 |
Bredde | 4 800 px |
Høyde | 3 826 px |
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Kompresjonsskjema | Ukomprimert |
Pixelsammensetning | RGB |
Retning | Normal |
Antall komponenter | 3 |
Horisontal oppløsning | 72 dpi |
Vertikal oppløsning | 72 dpi |
Dataarrangement | chunkformat |
Programvare brukt | Adobe Photoshop CS3 Macintosh |
Dato og tid for filendring | 5. mar. 2009 kl. 12:58 |
Fargerom | Ukalibrert |
Bildebredde | 1 280 px |
Bildehøyde | 1 020 px |
Exif-versjon | 2.21 |
Dato og tid for digitalisering | 5. mar. 2009 kl. 12:58 |
Dato metadata sist ble endret | 5. mar. 2009 kl. 13:16 |
Opphavsrettsstatus | Opphavsrettsbeskyttet |
IIM-versjon | 2 |