File:Rover (1832) RMG J0136.png

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Description
English: Rover (1832)

Graduated Bar Scale. A plan of the method used to fix the sprung main mast for Rover (1832), an 18-gun flush-deck Ship Sloop, while off the Falkland Islands, 28 May 1836. The plan shows the top of the main mast and a length of the top mast with the rigging and sails. It is also annotated with a key to the diagram and and explanation of the events surrounding the repair.

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Date Post May 1836
Dimensions Sheet: 315 mm x 405 mm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/84036
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Identifier
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Admiralty Curator Number: 8033
id number: ZAZ4245
Collection
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Ship Plans

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