The National Maritime Museum looks after the largest single collection of original ship plans in the world. The one million plans date from the early-18th century to the present day and form a unique and authentic primary source.
Ship plan for SS 'Phidius' Photo Mugs |
| | Construction plan of Thornycroft assault landing craft Photo Mugs |
| | Ship plan for 'Gulf of Ancud' Photo Mugs |
| | Upper deck plan of 'Frederick William' Photo Mugs |
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Queen class modificiations to 'Royal Frederick' Photo Mugs |
| | Midship section of 'Duke of Wellington' Photo Mugs |
| | Internal profile of 'Victoria' Photo Mugs |
| | Rigging plan for 'Hibernia' (1899) Photo Mugs |
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Profile and decks plan for 'Cambria' (1897) Photo Mugs |
| | Plan of 45ft longboat (1798) Photo Mugs |
| | Plan of 45ft longboat (no date) Photo Mugs |
| | Plan of 60ft mooring lighter (no date) Photo Mugs |
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