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He afterwards built the celebrated " America " yacht. He told 

 the exhibitor in New York, in September 1854, that he considered 

 the " Mary Taylor" the faster vessel of the two, particularly in 

 rough water. Henry Liggins. 



EXHIBITED BY THE SOUTH KENSINGTON MUSEUM. 



2178fa. Whole Model of the Cunard iron paddle steamer 

 "Scotia," built 1861. Constructed for the British and North 

 American (Cunard) Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, by 

 R. Napier & Sons, Glasgow. Length 366 ft., breadth 47 ft. 6 in. ; 

 tonnage, builder's measurement, 4,050; load displacement, 6,520 

 tons ; horse-power, 1,000 nominal; diameter of cylinders, 100 in. ; 

 length of stroke, 12 ft. ; diameter of paddle-wheels, 40 ft. ; size of 

 floats, 1 1 feet 6 in. by 2 ft. 



2178fb. Whole Model of the Woodside ferry paddle steam- 

 boat " Cheshire, " employed between Birkenhead and Liverpool. 

 Licensed to carry 1,620 passengers. Draught of water 6 ft. 

 Designed by Mr. George Harrison, M.I.C.E. 



2178fc. Whole Model of the screw steamship " Faraday." 

 Built by Mitchell & Co., Newcastle, in 10 months, 1874, for 

 Messrs. Siemens Brothers, for employment in carrying and laying 

 electric telegraph cables for ocean telegraph lines. Dr. C. W. 

 Siemens, Queen Anne's Gate. 



2178fd. Half Model of the iron sailing ship " Victory." 

 Built 1863. Tons 1,198. Designed and built by Laurence Hill 

 & Co., Glasgow. 



2178fe. Half Block Model of the Royal Mail screw steam- 

 ship " Boyne." Built 1871. Length (keel) 358 ft. 6 in., breadth 

 40 ft. 5 in., depth 34 ft. 6 in. ; tons o.m. 2,882. W. Denny and 

 Brothers, Dumbarton. 



2178ff. Half Model of paddle steamer " Glengyle." Con- 

 structed for the navigation of the river Yangtzee. Tons 2,040 ; 

 horse-power, 400 nominal. W. Denny and Brothers, Dumbarton, 

 N.B. 



2178%. Half Model of a corvette of the "Alabama" 



class. Proposed by Mr. George Turner, late master shipwright, 

 Woolwich Dockyard. Mr. George Turner. 



2178fh. Photograph of H.M. Indian Belief Troop- 

 ship " Malabar." Built and engined, 1867, by R. Napier and 

 Sons. Length 360 ft., breadth 49 ft., depth, 22 ft. 4 in. ; ton- 

 nage, 4,173 ; horse-power, 700. R. Napier and Sons, Glasgow. 



