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Description: | Scale: 1:48. Navy Board skeleton model thought to be the 'Naseby' (1655), an 80-86 gun ship, three-decker ship of the line. The hull shape is typical of that of a 17th century warship with a fair amount of sheer and tumblehome. The model is partly decked, rigged and made plank on frame in the Navy Board style. The hull is unplanked below the waterline, and the framing system is typical of that of the Navy Board style, with floor timbers spanning the keel transversely and futtocks scarphed above. Along the sides of the hull are paired open mainwales painted black.
The stern is round tucked and decorated with elaborate stern carvings. The stern carving features the cross of St. George with a belt bearing the Commonwealth motto ?Pax quaeritur bello? (peace is sought by war).
The model is square rigged, with a sprit sail, sprit topsail and the mizzen mast is rigged with a bonaventure sail.
The model was made by Robert Spence in 1943 using contemporary drawings of the ship combined with her recorded dimensions. In addition, the lines were taken from an English three-decker model of similar date in the Maritime Museum, Stockholm, Sweden.
The original ship measured 161 feet in length by 42 feet in the beam and 1000 tons burden, the ?Naseby? was built in Woolwich Dockyard and named to commemorate the Parliamentary victory of 1645 during the English Civil War.
She was renamed 'Royal Charles' in 1660 by Charles II, when it brought him back to England from Dutch exile at his Restoration. The ?Royal Charles? was the flagship in the many actions against the Dutch fleet but in 1667 was seized by the Dutch in their famous raid on the Medway and taken back to Holland before eventually being broken up in 1673.
The post-1660 English royal arms from the stern are in the Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, having been retained as a trophy when the vessel was broken up in 1673.
This model was formerly in the Science Museum, No.44 in the 1948 catalogue.
Curatorial assessment: AAA (for Accuracy, Historical Importance and Condition - AAA is the top rating).
caption: 'Naseby' (1655) - bow three quarter
caption: unavailable
caption: 'Naseby', 80-86 guns
caption: 'Naseby' (1655) - port broadside
caption: 'Naseby' (1655) - stern quarter
caption: 'Naseby' (1655) - quarter gallery
caption: 'Naseby' (1655) - stern detail
caption: 'Naseby' (1655) - figurehead | Publisher: | "http://collections.rmg.co.uk/" | Rights holder: | "Royal Museums Greenwich" | Subjects: | Greenwich Ship models : their purpose and development from 1650 to the present : illustrated from the ship model collection of the National Maritime Museum skeleton models models (representations) Naseby | Source: | Royal Museums Greenwich | Identifier: | http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections... | Go to resource |
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