Tiger (1913)
Scale 1:48. Plan shows the outboard profile above the water line, illustrating the wireless telegraphy rig arrangement, as fitted for the battlecruiser Tiger (1913). There is a faded Clydebank Shipyard stamp dated 15 December 1914 on the drawing. A John Borwn & company builder's stamp dated 12 December 1914 is also printed on the plan. A Rosyth Dockyard Chief Constructor's stamp, dated 29 June 1916 is also printed on the drawing. A Rosyth Dockyard Manager of Constructive Department stamp, dated February 1924. is also printed on the plan. A faded illegible stamp is also printed on the drawing. Modifications made in red ink in accordance with A/ O. D. 8081/16/8928, dated 15 June 1916 are present on the plan. A note on the drawing states it is cancelled and has been superceded by NPC3399.
Object details
| ID: | NPC3398 |
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| Type: | technical drawing |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Creator: | HM Admiralty |
| Vessels: | Tiger (1913) |
| Date made: | 1911 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
| Measurements: | Overall: 702 mm x 2309 mm |
| Parts: |
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