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SCALE MODEL OF THE BARQUE H.M.S. ENDEAVOUR OF 1768 BY L.D. TAYLOR Great Britain, 20th Century
A well-detailed 1/5': 1' scale model. Hull planked and pinned with tree nails, and with an applied mahogany waist and painted black bottom. Detailed with stem, keel, rowing ports, chainplates, fitted glazed stern windows, rudder, etc. Deck also planked and detailed with anchors with bound wooden stocks, catheads, sheaves, windlass, belaying rails and pins, bits, stove pipe, grating, bilge pumps, deck rails, companionways, ship's wheel and tiller, and three clinker-built ship's boats with bottom boards, thwarts and oars. Rigged with bound masts, yards, full standing and running rigging and other rigging details. Displayed on a pair of turned wood columns within a glazed case. Case height 32". Length 36.5". Width 15.5".
Endeavour was originally launched at Whitby in 1764 as the Earl of Pembroke , a coal collier, a common type of coastal cargo vessel. Due to the sturdy construction, this vessel was selected to carry James Cook on his first scientific voyage of exploration into the Pacific, 1768-1771. She was renamed Endeavour and would carry a crew of 90 officers and seamen plus 12 Royal Marines. Also on board were two naturalists, an astronomer and two artists to document plant and animal specimens and visually record new discoveries with landscapes. Before returning to England, Cook and the Endeavour would discover Australia and accurately chart and name much of the unknown territory of the South Pacific. After the Cook expedition, Endeavour served briefly as a French transport before returning to England where she was renamed the Earl of Sandwich after the Cook expedition's benefactor. She was finally sent to America, where she was hulked and eventually sunk in the harbor at Newport, Rhode Island.

From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.

A well-detailed 1/5': 1' scale model. Hull planked and pinned with tree nails, and with an applied mahogany waist and painted black bottom. Detailed with stem, keel, rowing ports, chainplates, fitted glazed stern windows, rudder, etc. Deck also planked and detailed with anchors with bound wooden stocks, catheads, sheaves, windlass, belaying rails and pins, bits, stove pipe, grating, bilge pumps, deck rails, companionways, ship's wheel and tiller, and three clinker-built ship's boats with bottom boards, thwarts and oars. Rigged with bound masts, yards, full standing and running rigging and other rigging details. Displayed on a pair of turned wood columns within a glazed case. Case height 32". Length 36.5". Width 15.5".
Endeavour was originally launched at Whitby in 1764 as the Earl of Pembroke , a coal collier, a common type of coastal cargo vessel. Due to the sturdy construction, this vessel was selected to carry James Cook on his first scientific voyage of exploration into the Pacific, 1768-1771. She was renamed Endeavour and would carry a crew of 90 officers and seamen plus 12 Royal Marines. Also on board were two naturalists, an astronomer and two artists to document plant and animal specimens and visually record new discoveries with landscapes. Before returning to England, Cook and the Endeavour would discover Australia and accurately chart and name much of the unknown territory of the South Pacific. After the Cook expedition, Endeavour served briefly as a French transport before returning to England where she was renamed the Earl of Sandwich after the Cook expedition's benefactor. She was finally sent to America, where she was hulked and eventually sunk in the harbor at Newport, Rhode Island.

From the Kelton Collection of Marine Art & Artifacts.
Condition: Overall excellant condition. No apparent reparis or restorations.


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