Sketch of the Dreadnought, hulk and hospital ship

Starboard broadside view of the ‘Dreadnought’, probably hulked (sails and yards are missing); indistinct patches of wash denoting land on either side; reflection below. Pen and wash drawing.
The ‘Dreadnought’ became a hospital ship in 1831.
Mounted on page and in album with PAI1013-PAI1059, PAI1061-PAI1110.; Page 39.

Object Details

ID: PAI1060
Type: Drawing
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Willson, James Kennett
Vessels: Dreadnought (1801); Caledonia (1808)
Date made: 1827
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Sheet: 90 x 125 mm
Parts: Album of sketches of ships, persons and places by James Kennett Willson and Richard Kennett Willson, Royal Marines (Volume 1) (Album)
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