Queen Charlotte (1810); Warship; First Rate; 104 guns

Scale: 1:16. A model of the stern of HMS Queen Charlotte (1810) made in wood and painted in realistic colours. The model depicts the stern above the waterline and is made in two parts, port and starboard, joined together along the front edge by a metal bracket. The interior walls and front edge are painted yellow ochre, and the exterior is painted black with white bands along the three gun decks and yellow ochre details and decoration. The stern has four galleries, three of them with open balustrades, made in metal and painted black. The windows have been realistically painted with glazing and glazing bars. The gun ports are all shown, three of which are on either side of the poop deck. Number "10" on stern.

Object Details

ID: SLR2267
Collection: Ship models
Type: Waterline model; Stern model
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Unknown
Vessels: Queen Charlotte (1810)
Date made: circa 1810
People: Seppings, Robert; South Kensington Museum
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
Measurements: Overall model: 718 x 673 x 874 mm
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