'Conquestadore' (1810), 'Scarborough' (1812), 'Stirling Castle' (1811), 'Clarence' (1812), 'Niger' (1813), 'Rippon' (1812), 'Vengeur' (1810), 'Aisa' (1811), 'Gloucester' (18712), 'Vindictive' (1813), Unamed (cancelled 1809).

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'Conquestadore' (1810), 'Scarborough' (1812), 'Stirling Castle' (1811), 'Clarence' (1812), 'Niger' (1813), 'Rippon' (1812), 'Vengeur' (1810), 'Aisa' (1811), 'Gloucester' (18712), 'Vindictive' (1813), Unamed (cancelled 1809). Long Caption: Scale: 1:16. Plan showing a part midship section for 74-gun ships, illustrating the chocks, flat iron knees, and fastenings for attaching the deck beams to the sides, and later altered in 1811. The plan was later used for 'Conquestadore' (1810), 'Scarborough' (1812), 'Stirling Castle' (1811), 'Clarence' (1812), 'Niger' (1813), 'Rippon' (1812), 'Vengeur' (1810), 'Aisa' (1811), 'Gloucester' (18712), 'Vindictive' (1813), and Unamed (to be built in Rio de Janeiro, cancelled 1809). Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London Object: ZAZ1310 Artist: unknown Date: March 1810 Medium: technical drawing Size: 1112 x 540 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.