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Model, of auxiliary frigateDuring the 19th century steam engines began to be fitted to warships, to provide auxiliary power in the event of poor winds. This wooden model represents a screw-driven auxiliary frigate from around 1850. A frigate is three-masted fully rigged vessel with up to 50 guns. Built to a scale of 1:120, the contemporary model has bone masts and spars. When they decided to introduce steam power, the warship designers were unsure whether to fit paddles or screw propellers. A tug-of-war was organised in 1845 between a paddle steamer and a screw steamer. The screw steamer won and this model was built shortly afterwards. Record detailsTo search on related items, click any linked text below.
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