Equipment model; Ship's firehearth model

Until the middle of the eighteenth century, ships had large copper kettles for boiling the crew's food, set into brick hearths. After that, all-metal stoves were used. Brodie stoves were an improvement on the origional model. The lids of the kettles on this model are almost out of sight in this view behind the chimney. The more sophisticated cooking facilities were reserved for the officers.

Object Details

ID: MDL0025
Collection: Ship models
Type: Equipment model; Ship's firehearth model
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Cawthorn, George
Date made: circa 1780
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London.
Measurements: Overall: 350 mm x 273 mm x 255 mm
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