Colonial Schooner Port Jackson 1803 Building Instructions
Year: 2018 Language: English Author: Modellers Shipyard Genre: Manual Publisher: Modellers Shipyard Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 38 Description: Modeller’s Shipyard is proud to present another wooden model ship in our Australian colonial vessel range. Modeller’s Shipyard is the only manufacturer of period wooden model ships in Australia. The original drafts are still in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England and are the raw material on which our drawings and kit of the “Colonial Schooner Port Jackson” are based. A note written on the original drafts states: “ A copy of this was sent to Chatham 22 January 1803 to be forwarded by the “Calcutta” bound for Port Jackson”. On arrival at Port Phillip in the southern part of the colony, Captain Woodriff of the “Calcutta” wrote to the then Governor, Phillip Gidley King, confirming his arrival in the colony and advising that “ I have received a quantity of colonial stores, as also stores to His Majesty’s ships “Investigator” and “Porpoise” and furniture for a schooner and sailing barge to be built at Port Jackson”.
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Colonial Schooner Port Jackson 1803 Building Instructions
Language: English
Author: Modellers Shipyard
Genre: Manual
Publisher: Modellers Shipyard
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 38
Description: Modeller’s Shipyard is proud to present another wooden model ship in our Australian colonial vessel range. Modeller’s Shipyard is the only manufacturer of period wooden model ships in Australia.
The original drafts are still in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, England and are the raw material on which our drawings and kit of the “Colonial Schooner Port Jackson” are based.
A note written on the original drafts states: “ A copy of this was sent to Chatham 22 January 1803 to be forwarded by the “Calcutta” bound for Port Jackson”. On arrival at Port Phillip in the southern part of the colony, Captain Woodriff of the “Calcutta” wrote to the then Governor, Phillip Gidley King, confirming his arrival in the colony and advising that “ I have received a quantity of colonial stores, as also stores to His Majesty’s ships “Investigator” and “Porpoise” and furniture for a schooner and sailing barge to be built at Port Jackson”.
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