Invincible (1851)
Scale: app 1:64. A reduced scale photographic reproduction drawing showing the sheer lines, body plan and longitudinal half breadth for Invincible (1851), a three-masted sailing clipper ship, built by William H. Webb, New York, USA, Yard Number 63.
Inscription: From "Webbs plans of Wooden Ships".
This plan is a photographic print from a negative held at the New York Public Library in the William H. Webb Collection. This collection consists of a selection of plates removed from W. Webb's two-volume publication “Wooden Vessels built by William H. Webb in the City of New York, 1840-1869.”, published in 1895.
Inscription: From "Webbs plans of Wooden Ships".
This plan is a photographic print from a negative held at the New York Public Library in the William H. Webb Collection. This collection consists of a selection of plates removed from W. Webb's two-volume publication “Wooden Vessels built by William H. Webb in the City of New York, 1840-1869.”, published in 1895.
Object Details
| ID: | MSA0255 |
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| Type: | Drawing |
| Display location: | Not on display |
| Date made: | 1895 |
| Credit: | National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London |
| Measurements: | Sheet: 329 mm x 1211 mm |
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