Rigged model of the Turbine Screw Steamer "Londonderry"

Made:
1904-1911 in Dunbarton and United Kingdom
manufacturer:
Wm Denny and Brothers Limited, Wm Denny and Brothers
designer:
Biles, Gray and Company
maker:
Midland Railway
Wm Denny and Brothers; Midland Railway; Biles, Gray and Co Wm Denny and Brothers; Midland Railway; Biles, Gray and Co

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Wm Denny and Brothers; Midland Railway; Biles, Gray and Co
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Wm Denny and Brothers; Midland Railway; Biles, Gray and Co
Science Museum Group Collection
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Whole rigged model (scale 1.48) of the tripple turbine screw steamer the T.S. "Londonderry" (1904), with two funnels, two masts, four decks (including a shade deck) and eight life boats. Measures 708 mm x 2200 mm x 310 mm. Made by unknown maker, United Kingdom, 1904-1911.

Builders', rigged, whole model of TS 'Londonderry', 1904 Scale 1:48. Built by W. Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton.

Details

Category:
Water Transport
Object Number:
1911-107
Materials:
wood (unidentified), aluminium (metal), brass (copper, zinc alloy), cotton (textile), metal (unknown), paint and complete
Measurements:
overall: 708 mm x 2200 mm x 310 mm,
overall (crate): 1060 mm x 595 mm x 2520 mm, 82 kg
type:
steamship, merchant vessel, ferry and coaster (watercraft)
credit:
British Railways Board Records Office; Midland Railway Co.