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TYPICAL VESSELS OF THE ROYAL NAVY (1803 to 1815).
Source.—Clowes: The Royal Navy, 1900. Vol. v. (1803 to 1815), p. 15.
ОглавлениеModels of many of the most typical vessels which were added to the Navy during the period under review are to be seen at Greenwich. Among them are whole or half-block models of the following ships:
Name. | Length of Gun-deck. | Beam. | Depth in Hold. | Tons. | Men. | Guns. | When and where Built, or how Acquired, etc. |
Ft. In. | Ft. In. | Ft. In. | |||||
Caledonia | 205 0 | 54 6 | 23 2 | 2,616 | 875 | 120 | Launched 1808, at Devonport. Designed by Sir W. Rule. |
Hercules | 176 1 | 48 4¼ | 21 0 | 1,750 | 590 | 80 | Launched 1815, at Chatham. Designed by Surveyor’s Dept. |
Bulwark | 181 10 | 49 3 | 20 7 | 1,940 | 590 | 74 | Launched 1807, at Portsmouth. Designed by Sir W. Rule. |
Java | 171 11½ | 44 1 | 14 3 | 1,458 | 480 | 60 | Launched 1815, at Devonport. Designed by Surveyor’s Dept. |
President | 173 3 | 44 4 | 13 11 | 1,533 | 480 | 50 | Taken 1815, from the Americans. |
Chesapeake | 151 0 | 40 11 | 13 9 | 1,135 | 315 | 48 | Taken 1813, from the Americans. |
Lively | 154 1 | 39 6 | 13 6 | 1,076 | 284 | 46 | Launched 1804, at Woolwich. Designed by Sir W. Rule. |
Euryalus | 145 2 | 38 2½ | 13 3 | 946 | 264 | 42 | Launched 1803, by Adams, Bucklershard. Designed by Sir W. Rule. |
Lacedemonian | 150 4 | 40 0½ | 12 9½ | 1,073 | 264 | 38 | Launched 1812, at Portsmouth. Built after the French Hébé, taken in 1782. |
Barbados | 140 0 | 36 7 | 16 0 | 800 | 195 | 36 | Ex. Brave. Taken from the French, 1804. |
Eden | 108 6 | 30 8 | 9 0 | 451 | 150 | 28 | Launched 1804, by Courtney, Chester. Designed by Sir W. Rule. |
Andromeda | 129 7 | 36 5⅜ | 11 0 | 812 | 195 | 24 | Ex. Hannibal. Taken 1812, from the Americans. |
Florida | 119 5½ | 32 0 | 14 2 | 539 | 135 | 20 | Ex. Frolic. Taken 1814, from the Americans. |
Epervier | 95 1 | 28 6 | 8 9½ | 315 | 121 | 16 | Taken 1803, from the French. |
Cadmus | 90 3 | 24 6 | 11 0 | 237 | 76 | 10 | Launched 1808, by Dudman, Deptford. Designed by H. Peake. |