File:EURYALUS 1803 RMG J5673.jpg

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Navy Office Unknown authorUnknown author
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English: Ship plans

Barrosa (1812); Astrea (1810); Ister (1813); Curacoa (1809); Creole (1813); Dartmouth (1813); Euryalus (1803); Galatea (1810); Havannah 1811; Hotspur 1810; Magicienne (1812); Leda 1809; Orpheus 1809; Malacca 1809; Maidstone 1811; Manilla 1809; Pallas 1816; Owen Glendower (1808); Stag 1812; Semiramis 1808; Theban 1809

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Date 1800
date QS:P571,+1800-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 545 mm x 1530 mm
Accession number
ZAZ2677
Notes Traditional repair.
Source/Photographer https://www.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/rmgc-object-82468
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ADMC: 2104
id number: ZAZ2677
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Ship Plans

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