File:Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Druid (1825); Africaine (1827); Jason (cancelled 1831), Pique (cancelled 1832), Tigris (cancelled 1832), Statira (cancelled 1832), Stag (1830), Forth (1833), Severn (cancelled RMG J3877.jpg

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English: Madagascar (1822); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Druid (1825); Africaine (1827); Jason (cancelled 1831), Pique (cancelled 1832), Tigris (cancelled 1832), Statira (cancelled 1832), Stag (1830), Forth (1833), Severn (cancelled 1831), Seahorse (1830), Euphrates (cancelled 1831), Spartan (cancelled 1831), Theban (cancelled 1831), Tiber (cancelled 1831), Andromeda (1828), Meander (1840), Orpheus (cancelled 1831)

Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the body plan, sheer lines, and longitudinal half-breadth for Madegascar (1822), Manilla (cancelled 1831), both building at Bombay, India. The plan was later used with alterations in November 1820 for Druid (1825), and alterations dated February 1822 for the Africaine (1827). The alterations dated 13 October 1827 relate to Jason (cancelled 1831), Pique (cancelled 1832), Tigris (cancelled 1832), Statira (cancelled 1832), Stag (1830), Forth (1833), Severn (cancelled 1831), Seahorse (1830), Euphrates (cancelled 1831), Spartan (cancelled 1831), Theban (cancelled 1831), Tiber (cancelled 1831), Andromeda (1828), Meander (1840), Orpheus (cancelled 1831), all 46-gun Fifth Rate Frigates.

MADAGASCAR 1822
Date 1 February 1820
date QS:P571,+1820-02-01T00:00:00Z/11
Dimensions Sheet: 492 mm x 1547 mm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/81828
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Admiralty Curator Number: 1640
id number: ZAZ2037
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Ship Plans

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