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Mess plate, used on Royal Navy warship

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Postcard of Mess plate, used on Royal Navy warship.
000-180-002-387-C
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Mess plate, used on Royal Navy warship

This earthenware mess plate was used on a Royal Navy warship around 1865.

The blue-and-white transfer-printed plate is decorated with a Victorian crown and, for identification, the individual sailor's mess number. (The crew of a warship was divided up into 'messes' whereby groups of sailors lived and ate together.)

The guarantee of regular meals was one of the principal attractions of military service. Officers were required to ensure that their men received the proper supply of food and drink.


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Online ID: 000-180-002-387-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  M.1934.635
Date: Around 1865
Material: China; with Victorian crown. Inscription: Mess No. 24
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What: Plate, mess
Subject: Ceramics and glass
Who: Royal Navy (British sea forces)
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Description: Royal Navy - China plate, with Victorian crown and "Mess No. 24"
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