OUTBOARD and INBOARD PLANKING expansion - contemporary drawings of real ships

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HMS Hibernia was a 110-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy. She was launched at Plymouth dockyard on 17 November 1804, and was the only ship built to her draught, designed by Sir John Henslow.

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Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines, and longitudinal half-breadth for Ville de Paris (1795), a 100-gun First Rate, three-decker. The plan was later used for Hibernia (1804), a 100-gun First Rate, three-decker, prior to being recalled, when she was redesigned and lengthened by 11ft. The plan also includes the outline of the circular stern and other alterations undertaken on Hibernia during her Large Repair at Portsmouth Dockyard between 1819 and 1825.
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Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the framing profile (disposition) for 'Hibernia' (1804), a 110-gun, First Rate, three-decker as she was originally designed. The plan has been altered by having an additional piece of paper inserted to take into account her lengthening by 11ft 2inches in 1795. Signed John Henslow [Surveyor of the Navy, 1784-1806] and William Rule [Surveyor of the Navy, 1793-1813].
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No scale. Plan showing a part elevation and section of the framing for all three-decker warships, specifically mentioning Hibernia (1804), and Ocean (1805), both 110-gun First Rate, three-decker. The plan illustrates the ventilation opening between the frames for drawing off 'foul air' from below.
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Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the wales for the starboard profile for 'Hibernia' (1804), a 110-gun, First Rate, three-decker. It also indicates the planking below the lower deck gunports in faint pencil. This plan may have been drawn while 'Hibernia' underwent a large repair at Portsmouth Dockyard between December 1819 and October 1825.
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HMS Acorn (1826) was an 18-gun Satellite-class sloop launched in 1826 and wrecked in 1828.

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Lines (ZAZ4158)

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Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the profile (elevation) and sections of the main and curved keel for Acord (1826), an 18-gun Sloop ordered to be built at Chtham Dockyard. The plan illustrates the method of fixing the deadwood and cross pieces to the keel. Signed by Robert Seppings [Surveyor of the Navy, 1813-1832]. This appears to be a proposal for rabbeting the rising wood/deadwood for the bottom planking instead of the keel.
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section, midship (ZAZ4165)
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