Fireship 1809

L0301-002

Fireship 1809 Long Caption: Instructional sectional model of a fireship (1809). The model is decked and equipped. This is one of two longitudinal half models which together form a complete hull. This model depicts the port side; for the starboard side see SLR0661. The models share the same plaque and removable deck section with SLR0661. The plaque is inscribed "Model shewing the mode of placing the powder boxes, tar barrels & c., in a fire-ship. Proposed by Sir William Congreve - 1809". Various parts are annotated on model. Scale: 1:48. A contemporary longitudinal half model of the port side of a fireship as proposed by Sir William Congreve (1809). One half of a whole model that divides along the centreline, the other half or starboard-side model is numbered SLR0661. The model illustrates the internal layout of the decks and shows where and how the combustible and explosive material is secured, ready for setting off when the vessel is under sail. A paper label is glued on the inside face of the model and provides a scale as well as a key with descriptive notes for the various numbered parts. An important feature of these vessels is that the gunport lids are hinged on their lower edge so not to fall closed thus reducing the airflow through the hull. These ships were manned by a skeleton crew who would sail them downwind towards the enemy. At the last possible moment they would take to a boat, which was towed astern, setting the charges as they left. Credit line: © National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London Object: SLR2820 Artist: unknown Date: 1809 Medium: wood; paper; brass; metal; paint; varnish Size: 194 mm x 754 mm x 92 mm Click here to buy a bespoke print of this image.