File:Canopus (1798); Armada (1810) RMG J0730.png

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English: Canopus (1798); Armada (1810)

No scale. Plan showing a part section of the upper deck for Armada (1810), a 74-gun Third Rate, two-decker; and a part section of the deck (for both upper and lower) for Canopus (1798), a captured French Third Rate, now fitted as a 80-gun Third Rate, two-decker. Both sections are illustrating the fitting of scuppers.

NMM, Progress Book, volume 6, folio 85 states that 'Armada' (1810) arrived at Plymouth Dockyard on 13 September 1814 and sailed on 14 November 1814. NMM, Progress Book, volume 6, folio 53 states that 'Canopus' (1798) arrived at Plymouth Dockyard on 23 March 1814 and sailed on 14 March 1816 having had "large repairs".

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Date September to November 1814
Dimensions Sheet: 230 mm x 186 mm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/86674
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Unidentified Ship Draught Number: 6941c
id number: ZAZ6883
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Ship Plans

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