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Description: | Scale: 1:48. Full hull model of the 'Earl of Pembroke', a cat built (with a bluff bow and broad stern) bark used in the coal trade. The model is constructed plank on frame and is un-rigged. Known as colliers, these vessels were used in the North Sea coal trade and were robustly built to withstand the handling of their cargo as well as the harsh weather conditions. Measuring 98 feet in length by 29 feet in the beam and with a tonnage of 369 burden, the ?Earl of Pembroke? was built by Fishburne of Whitby, launched in 1768 and renamed the ?Endeavour? after its purchase (see SLR0353). Following the return from Captain Cook?s voyage of discovery of 1768-71, the vessel made several voyages to the Falkland Islands before being sold in 1775. It was eventually returned to the North Sea coal trade and later passed to French ownership, before finally ending up at Newport, Rhode Island, towards the end of the 18th century.
CA: AAA. Included in Australia Exhibition 200 when eight figures of seamen made by Kenneth Britten (cost #310.00) were added.
caption: 'Earl of Pembroke'
caption: 'Earl of Pembroke', starboard broadside
caption: 'Earl of Pembroke', port � bow
caption: unavailable | Publisher: | "http://collections.rmg.co.uk/" | Rights holder: | "Royal Museums Greenwich" | Subjects: | Earl of Pembroke 1764 Greenwich Ship models : their purpose and development from 1650 to the present : illustrated from the ship model collection of the National Maritime Museum Captain James Cook Navigator Peter G. Naish and Robert Naish full hull ship models | Source: | Royal Museums Greenwich | Identifier: | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections... | Go to resource |
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