Boyne (1692); Warship; 80 guns

Scale: 1:48. A contemporary Navy Board model of the 'Boyne' (1692), an 80-gun two-decker ship of the line, built in the Navy Board style. The model is decked and partially planked and is complete with a number of fittings. A scroll at the break of the poop gives the ship's name and date, the name of the builder, Harding, and place of building: ‘YE BOYNE Bt [built] BY MR HARDING DEP [Deptford] SA’. The measurements also agree with the actual ship.

This is a particularly fine example of 17th century modelmaking, illustrating the design and ornate decoration of the ships of this period. The model is thought to be unique in that it bears its name in the scroll carved at the break of the poop deck. The richly carved stern decoration is complete with the original and almost circular stern lanterns, while the intertwined monograms of William and Mary appear on the quarter galleries.

The ‘Boyne’ was one of the first of a large class of 80-gun two-deckers built between 1692 and 1695. The vessel took part in the battle of Velez Malaga leading to the capture of Gibraltar in 1704, before being rebuilt in 1708 as a three-decker.

Object Details

ID: SLR0006
Collection: Ship models
Type: Full hull model; Navy Board Style; Frame model
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Unknown
Vessels: Boyne (1692)
Date made: circa 1692
People: King William IV
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London, Greenwich Hospital Collection
Measurements: Overall model: 221 x 617 x 445 mm
Parts: Boyne (1692); Warship; 80 guns
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