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2178dj. Model of the " Opal." Composite corvette, by 

 WiUiam Doxford and Sons. Length 220 ft., breadth 40 ft., 

 depth 21 feet. Wm. Doxford and Sons. 



2178dk. Model of the Screw Steamer "Adalia." 



Built for E. T. Gourley, Esq., M.P., by William Doxford and 

 Sons. Length 231 ft. 6 ins., breadth 32 ft., depth 24 ft. 8 ins. 



Wm. Doxford and Sons. 



2178dl. Model of Composite Gunboats " Cygnet, 55 

 "Express," and "Contest." By William Doxford and 

 Sons. Length 125 ft., breadth 23 ft. 6 ins., depth 12 ft., horse- 

 power 360. Wm. Doxford and Sons. 



2178dm. Model of Passenger Screw Steamer " Gloria " 



built for Olano Larrinaga & Co., Liverpool, by William Doxford 

 and Sons. Length 322 ft., breadth 38 ft. 3 ins., depth 30-55. 



Wm. Doxford and Sons. 



2178dp. Set of Original Block Models from which the 

 following vessels were built in wood : 



" Victory," barque, built in 1847, length 113 ft., breadth 22 ft. 

 8 ins., depth 13 ft. 6 ins. Classed 7 years Al, tonnage 239 tons. 



" St. George," Snow collier, built in 1847, length 78 ft., breadth 

 23 ft., depth 12 ft. 3 ins. Classed 8 years Al, tonnage 153 tons. 



" Providence," schooner, fruit trade, built in 1850, length 69 ft., 

 breadth 17 ft., depth 10 ft. Classed 7 years Al, tonnage 83 tons. 



"Bury St. Edmunds," full-rigged ship, built in 1853, length 

 155 ft., breadth 31 ft., depth 21 ft. Classed 13 years Al, tonnage 

 701 tons. Peter Forster. 



2178em. Model. Midship section of a composite vessel 

 experimentally built and classed at Lloyd's for 11 years. 



Nelson Dock Company, Limited. 



2178en. Model. Half midship section of a composite vessel 

 experimentally built and classed at Lloyd's for 15 years. 



Nelson Dock Company, Limited. 



2178eo. Model. No. 3. Half model of an old paddle steamer. 



Nelson Dock Company, Limited. 



2178ep. Model. No. 4. After body and stern framing of 

 rn old East Indiaman. Nelson Dock Company, Limited. 



2l78eq. Half -block Model of a Yarmouth Trawling 



Smack, drawings of " Lord Peto," and other Yarmouth; vessels. 



1. H. Fellowes. 



2178er. The " Mary Taylor," New York pilot boat, 

 built by George Steers, an Englishman in New York, about 1850. 

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



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