1851 Great Exhibition: Official Catalogue: Class VIII.: Admiralty, Somerset House
145. ADMIRALTY, SOMERSET HOUSE.
Series of Half-Models of Ships-of-War, fitted with Screw-Propellers:—
1. St. Jean d'Acre, of 100 guns, building at Devonport.
2. Agamemnon, of 90 guns, building at Woolwich.
3. Imperieuse, of 50 guns, building at Deptford.
4. Arrogant, of 46 guns, at sea.
5. Tribune, of 30 guns, building at Sheerness.
6. Highflyer, of 20 guns, building at Blackwall.
7. Archer, of 12 guns, at sea.
8. Cruizer, of 16 guns, building at Deptford.
9. Reynard, of 10 guns, at sea.
146. ADMIRALTY, SOMERSET HOUSE.
Series of Half-Models of Sailing Ships belonging to the Royal Navy:—
1. The Queen, of 116 guns, flag-ship in the Mediterranean.
2. Albion, of 90 guns, employed in the Mediterranean.
3. Hannibal, of 90 guns, building at Deptford.
4. Caesar, of 90 guns, building at Pembroke.
5. Superb, of 80 guns, employed in the Mediterranean.
6. Cressy, of 80 guns, building at Chatham.
7. Cumberland, of 70 guns, flag-ship in the West Indies.
8. Emerald, 60-gun frigate, building at Deptford.
9. Narcissus, 50-gun frigate, building at Devonport.
10. Diamond, 28-gun frigate, in ordinary at Sheerness.
11. Arachne, 18-gun sloop, at Devonport.
12. Siren, 16-gun brig, at Sheerness.
13. Pilot, 12-gun brig, employed in the East Indies.
14. Britomart, 10-gun brig.
Series of Half-Models of Experimental Frigates of the Royal Navy:-
1. The Arethusa, of 50 guns.
2. Indefatigable, of 50 guns.
3. Leander, of 50 guns.
4. Phaeton, of 50 guns - all (four) of the Experimental Squadron.
5. Raleigh, of 50 guns, in ordinary at Portsmouth.
6. Nankin, of 50 guns, in ordinary at Chatham.
7. San Fiorenzo, of 50 guns, building at Woolwich.
8. Thetis, of 38 guns, employed on south-east coast of America.
9. Inconstant, of 36 guns, in ordinary at Devonport.
10. Eurydice, of 26 guns, in ordinary at Portsmouth.
11. Spartan, of 26 guns, in ordinary at Devonport.
Series of Half-Models of Experimental Brigs in the Royal Navy:-
1. Flying-fish, 12 guns, West Coast of Africa.
2. Espiegle, 12 guns, in ordinary at Sheerness.
3. Daring, 12 guns, in ordinary at Chatham.
4. Osprey, 12 guns, wrecked at New Zealand.
5. Mutine, 12 guns, wrecked in the Mediterranean.
6. Waterwitch, 10 guns, in ordinary at Chatham.
7. Pantaloon, 10 guns, Cape of Good Hope Station.
Whole Models of Ships belonging to the Royal Navy:-
1. The Queen, of 116 guns, flag-ship in the Mediterranean.
2. Royal Albert, 120 guns, building at Woolwich.
3. Vanguard, 80 guns, in ordinary at Devonport.
4. Cumberland, 70 guns, flag-ship in the West Indies.
5. Vernon, 50-gun frigate, in ordinary at Chatham.
6. Pique, 40-gun frigate, in ordinary at Portsmouth.
7. Siren, 16-gun brig, in ordinary at Sheerness.
Models of Bows, Sterns, and Transverse Sections of Her Majesty's Ships:-
Bow, stern, and transverse sections of H.M.S. Queen.
These sections exhibit the most important features in the construction of the ship - the arrangement of her decks and the mould of the bow and stern:-
Bow and stern of H.M.S. Albion.
Bow, stern, and transverse section of H.M.S. Vanguard and H.M.S. Pique.
Stern of a 50-gun and a 60-gun frigate.
Series of models of ships'-boats.