016,62381 P969a spec. coll, I'Ii copy 2

Providence. Public Library. Alfred S. Brownell Collection. A Guide to the Alfred S. Brownell Collection of shipmodels, naval draw• ings, and marine photographs. [Providence, RI. : Providence Public Library], 1980.

623.81 A collection of approximately P969a 800 pieces related to shipmodel Spec. building and naval architecture. Coll. Table of contents

Ship models 1 Architectural drawings l model photographs 20 Marine pictures and paintings (reproductions) 31 Photographs of vessels 34

Figureheads 36 Armaments 37 Pamphlets 39 Manuscripts 45 Printed materials 46 Material on Alfreds. Brownell 51 Shi Models

CHESAPEAKE BAY . ca. 1930. Built by Alfred S. Brownell, 1946. 71 cm ( to ) Scale 3/4" = l'.

COLONIAL . reconstruction 1765-80. Built by Alfred S. Brownell, 1948. 59 cm. Scale 3/8" = l'.

EAGLE. Maine Pinkey. 1820. Built by Alfred S. Brownell, 1947. 63 cm. Scale 1/2'' = l'.

EASTPORT PINKEY. 1850. Built by Alfred S. Brownell. 66.5 cm.

FRIENDSHIP . 1890. Built by Robert B. Easton, 1947. 66 cm. Scale 5/16" = l'.

ISLAND BELLE. 1861. Built by Alfred S. Brownell. 62 cm.

LAURA ENOS. Gloucester Sloop. 1901. Built by Alfred S. Brownell, 1946. 64.5 cm. Scale 1/2" = l'.

NEW HAVEN . 1899. Built by Alfred S. Brownell, 1948. 67 cm. Scale 3/4" = l'.

QUODDY. 1883. Built by Alfred S. Brownell, 51.2 cm.

TANCOOK . ca. 1900. Built by Alfred S. Brownell, 1946. 71.7 cm. Scale 5/8" = l'.

TRIUMPH. . 1893. Built by Robert B. Easton. 73.5 cm.

Architectural Drawings

1. ACORN [technical drawing: photocopy] : sloop/ drawn by R. Topping, 1825 October 13 ; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 18.9 x 54.5 cm.

ACTIVE see DILIGENCE

ACUTE see ASSUALT [sic]

ADDER see ASSUALT

2. ALDERNEY [technical drawing: photocopy] : sloop, 1755 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19.9 x 54.9 cm. Brownell Collection 2

3. ALFRED [technical drawing: photocopy] : the first American flagship, 1775 / drawn by C.G. Davis, 1922. 45 x 60 cm.

4. ALFRED [technical drawing : photocopy] : plan of the first American flagship, 1775 / drawn by C.G. Davis, 1922. 49.6 x 74.4 cm.

ALLIGATOR U.S. schooner 1821 lines and plans see DOLPHIN

ALLIGATOR U.S. schooner 1821 see DOLPHIN

5. [technical drawing : blueprint] : sail plan for the , 1813 / drawn by B.B. Crowninshield, 1900 April 2. 42.2 x 57.1 cm. 6. AMERICAN SCHOONER [technical drawing: blueprint] : 1830 / drawn by Chapelle, 1930 ; traced from a drawing in the Peabody Museum. 46 x 82 cm. q7. AMERICAN PRIVATEER [technical drawing: blueprint] : double schooner, 1812 / drawn by George c. Wales, 1919. 68.6 x 76 cm. q8. AMERICAN RIVER [technical drawing: autograph]/ drawn by Chapelle, 1931. 68.8 x 85.5 cm.

q9. AMERICAN SCHOONER [technical drawing blueprint] lines, 1841. 40.4 x 115-cm. 10. AMERICAN SCHOONER [technical drawing: blueprint] : sail plan, 1841. 43.8 x 81.3 cm.

11. ARMED SCHOONER [technical drawing: blueprint] : lines/ copied from a drawing in the Peabody Museum. 38.9 x 103.7 cm.

12. ARMED SCHOONER [technical drawing : blueprint] : sail plan /. copied from a drawing in the Peabody Museum. 41 x 80.7 cm.

13. ARROW [technical drawing: photocopy]/ drawn by John [Peake], 1804. 20.3 x54.3 cm.

ASP see ASSUALT

14. ASSUALT [technical drawing: photocopy]_: 1797 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 20.5 x 53.3 cm.

15. BACCHUS [technical drawing: photocopy] : a sloop/ drawn by [Peake], 1811 September 24; copied from the ~- original in the Whitehall, Admiralty. 19.3 x 55.S cm. Brownell Collection 3

16. BADGER [technical drawing: photocopy] : brigg, 1777 June; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19.4 x 56.3 cm.

17a. BALTIMORE BRIGG [technical drawing blueprint] , 1842. 35.4 x 79.7 cm.

17b. BALTIMORE BRIGG [technical drawing: blueprint] clipper, 1842. 37 x 80.5 cm. 18a. BALTIMORE CLIPPER SCHOONER [technical drawing: photocopy] body plan, 1819 / drawn by Chapelle, 1927. 41.9 x 77.8 cm . • 18b. BALTIMORE CLIPPER SCHOONER [technical drawing: photocopy] body plan, 1819 / drawn by Chapelle, 1927. 42.1 x 77.8 cm.

19a. BALTIMORE CLIPPER [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plans, 1812, 1822 / drawn by Chapelle, 1927. 40.7 x 76.5 cm. 19b. BALTIMORE CLIPPER SCHOONERS [technical drawing: photocopy] sail plans, 1820 / drawn by Chapelle, 1927. 33.1 x 33.6 cm.

q20. BARBADOS [technical drawing: blueprint] : sloop, 1784 October/ drawn by Chapelle. 55.5 x 116.3 cm.

BASILISK see DILIGENCE 21. BASILISK BOMB [technical drawing blueprint] 1757 / drawn by [Chapelle]. 43.6 x 1G9.5 cm. 22. BEAVERS PRIZE [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop/ drawn by Geo. White, 1778 March; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitepall. 23.3 x 55.3 cm.

q23. BENJ. F. PACKARD [technical drawing: blueprint] : plan/ drawn by G.B. Douglas, 1922. 67.3 x 90 cm. 24a. BERBICE [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's armed schooner, 1789 August/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 36.9 x 51.8 cm. 24b. BERBICE [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's armed schooner, 1789 August/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 37 x 52 cm.

25. BIDEFORD [technical-drawing: photocopy]_: 1727 April 15 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 20.2 x 54.3 cm. BITER see ASSUALT

BLAZER see ASSUALT

,',, Brownell Collection 4

BOLD see CONTEST

BORER see CONTEST BOUNCER see ASSUALT 26a. BOUNTY [technical drawing photocopy] armed transport, 1787 November 19. 32.9 x 54 cm.

26b. BOUNTY [technical drawing: photocopy] armed transport, 1787 November 19. 33.6 x 54.5 cm. • 27. BOUNTY [technical drawing: photocopy] : inboard works of His Majesty's armed transport, 1789 / drawn by Raymond Aker, 1952. 45.8 x 76.8 cm. 28. BOUNTY [technical drawing: photocopy] : lines and deck of His Majesty's armed transport, 1789 / drawn by Raymond Aker, 1952. 46.4 x 98.6 cm.

29. BOUNTY'S LAUNCH [technical drawing: autograph] : construction plan/ drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1934. 51.2 x 95.1 cm. 30. BOUNTY'S LAUNCH [technical drawing: autograph] : lines/ drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1934. 48 x 96 cm. 31. BOUNTY'S LAUNCH [technical drawing: autograph] : sail plan/ drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1934. 44 x 61 cm. BOXER see ASSUALT

BOXER see CONTEST 32. BOXER 2 [technical drawing: photocopy] : -of-war, 1831 November 22 / drawn by C.G. Davis, 1922. 39.4 x 52.9 cm.

33. BOXER 2 [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan for brig-of-war, 1831 / drawn by C.G. Davis, 1922. 38.8 x 52.9 cm.

BRAMBLE see DILIGENCE

I I 34. A BRIG [technical drawing: photocopy] : 22.2 x 60.8 ~m.

:I 35. BRIG OF WAR [technical drawing: photocopy] : 1804. 21.9 x 57.2 cm. I!.•1·.· ,..._ 1·ii 'i l'l i1I It 1i\ ji Brownell Collection 5

BRUIZER see ASSUALT

36. BUGEYE [technical drawing: autograph] : lines. 52.5 x 95 cm.

37. CABOT [technical drawing: blueprint] : sail plan of 12-gun brig, 1775 / drawn by C.G. Davis, 1922. 27.4 x 38 cm.

38. CABOT [technical drawing: blueprint] 12-gun brig/ drawn by C.G. Davis, 1922. 27 x 34.3 cm.

39. CAMEO [technical drawing: photocopy) : 0ody plan of 160 ton ship/ drawn by C.G. Davis, 1929. 17.1 x 19,4 cm.

40. CAMEO [technical drawing: photocopy] : plan of 160 ton ship/ drawn by C,G. Davis, 1929. 35 x 54.7 cm.

41. CAMEO [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan of 160 ton ship/ drawn by C.G. Davis, 1929. 32.2 x 42.2 cm.

42. CARLETON [technical drawing: photocopy]/ drawn by Coleman, 1776. 24.9 x 53.8 cm.

43. CHALEUR [technical drawing autograph] : inboard profile and arrangement/ drawn by Chapelle, 1930. 47.3 x 100.4 cm. 44. CHALEUR [technical drawing: autograph] : sail plan re• construction/ drawn by Chapelle, 1930. 53.2 x 77.6 cm. 45. CHALEUR [technical drawing: autograph] 1768 November/ drawn by Chapelle, 1930. 48.6 x 104.5 cm.

46. CHILDERS [technical drawing: photocopy] : brigantine, 1778 / drawn by Williams; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19.9 x 53.5 cm. 47a. CLIPPER CITY [technical drawing photocopy] lines. 17.1 x 23.8 cm.

47b. CLIPPER CITY [technical drawing ,. photocopy] lines. 16.8 x 24 cm.

48. CLIPPER CITY [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan. 16.8 x 24.1 cm.

49. COLKATRICE [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's schooner/ drawn by Topping, 1828 October 31; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 18.6 x 51.6 cm.

50. COMET [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's / drawn by Winslow, 1805 October 10. 21.5 x 54.6 cm. CONFLICT see CONTEST Brownell Collection 6

CONGRESS see CONSTELLATION

51. CONSTELLATION [technical drawing: photocopy] lines for . 46.l x 55.9 cm.

52. CONSTITUTION [technical drawing: autograph] : belaying plan of U.S. frigate/ drawn by Spicer, 1927. 27.3 x 62.8 cm.

53. CONSTITUTION [technical drawing: blueprint] : key to running where belayed/ copied from notes of Col. W.F. Spicer, 1925. 25.5 x 61.8 cm. • 54. CONSTITUTION ltechnical drawing: blueprint] :. key to where belayed/ copied from notes of Col. W.F. Spicer, 1925. 18.5 x 43.3 cm. 55. CONSTITUTION [technical drawing: autograph] : key to running rigging where belayed/ copied from notes of Col. W.F. Spicer, 40.3 x 76.5 cm. q56. CONSTITUTION [technical drawing: blueprint] : gun deck of u.s. frigate, 1878 / drawn by Philip Fishborne. 31.l x 137.2 cm. q57. CONSTITUTION [technical drawing: blueprint] : lines and body plan of U.S. frigate, 1883 / traced from the original in , D.C. 66.2 x 182.7 cm. q58. CONSTITUTION [technical drawing: blueprint] : shear plan and half breadth plan of the U.S. frigate. 66.5 x 182.5 cm. q59. CONSTITUTION [technical drawing: blueprint] : and rigging plan of U.S. frigate, 1907. 82.6 x 225.6 cm. q60. CONSTITUTION [technical drawing: blueprint] : spardeck of U.S. frigate, 1883 / drawn by William Webb. 37.5 x 143.8 cm.

CONTEST see ASSUALT

61. CONTEST [technical drawing: photocopy] : brig/ drawn by Wm. Peake, 1811 November 30; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 21.7 x 56 cm. 62. CORNWALLIS [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's. armed store/ drawn by flayes, 1781 May 11; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19.8 x 55.2 cm.

63a. LE COUREUR [technical drawing: photocopy]/ drawn by Winslow, 1778 September 10. 24 x 50.8 cm. 63b. LE COUREUR [technical drawing: photocopy]/ drawn by Winslow, 1778 September 10. 23.7 x 50.6 cm. Brownell Collection 7

COURIER see ECLIPSE CRACKER see ASSUALT

CRASH see ASSUALT

64a. CUPID [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall, 1777 August 27. 21.4 x 53.9 cm.

64b. CUPID [technical drawing : photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall, 1777 August 27. 21.5 x 53.8 cm.

65. DILIGENCE [technical drawing autograph] : revenue cruizer, 1817 March 12 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 45.7 x 108.7 cm.

66. DILIGENCE [technical drawing: autograph] : rigging plan of revenue cruizer, 1817 March 12 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 60.6 x 70.6 cm.

67. DILIGENCE [technical drawing: autograph] : inboard works of revenue cruizer, 1817 March 12 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 44 x 106.6 cm. q68. DILIGENTE [technical drawing : blueprint] : slave brig, 1839 November 12 / drawn by [Chapelle]. 41.5 x 166 cm.

69. DISPATCH [technical drawing: photocopy] : Cherokee armed ship, 1777. 20.9 x 55.2 cm.

70. DOLPHIN [technical drawing: autograph] : line and deck details for U.S. schooner, 1821 / drawn by Chapelle, 1934. 53 x 97.3 cm.

71. DOLPHIN [technical drawing: autograph) : sail plan for schooner, 1821 / drawn by Chapelle, 1934. 45.9 x 83.5 cm.

72. DOLPHIN [technical drawing: autograph] hermaphrodite, 1836 / drawn by Chapelle. 45.1 x 105.4 cm.

73. DOLPHIN [technical drawing: autograph] : sail plan of hermaphrodite, 1840. 45.3 x 66.7 cm.

74. DOMINICA [technical drawing: blueprint] : deck plan of His Majesty's schooner/ drawn by Chapelle, 1930. 25.7 x 56~3 cm.

75. DOMINICA [technical drawing: blueprint] : His Majesty's schooner/ drawn by Chapelle, 1929. 35.2 x 83.7 cm.

76. DOMINICA [technical drawing blueprint] inboard profile of His Majesty's schooner/ drawn by Chapelle, 1929. 35.7 x 78 cm. Brownell Collection 8

77. DOS AMIGOS [technical drawing: photocopy] : draught of the Fair Rosamond schooner taken on the coast of as the Dos Amigos, 1832 October 10 / drawn by Chapelle. 47.6 x 95.5 cm.

78. DOS AMIGOS [technical drawing: photocopy] : inboard plans of the Fair Rosamond schooner taken on the coast of Africa as the Dos Amigos, 1832 October 10 / drawn by Chapelle. 39.2 x 82.4 cm.

79. DOS AMIGOS [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan of the Fair Rosamond schooner taken on the coast of Africa as the Dos Amigos, 1832 October 10 / drawn by Chapelle. 49.6 x 69.4 cm.

80. DRAKE [technical drawing : photocopy] ; 1740 / copied from.• the original in the Admiralty., Whitehall. 29 x 52.2 cm. 81. DRUID [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop, 1776 October 2; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 21.3 x 53.7 cm.

82. ECLIPSE [technical drawing: photocopy]/ drawn by Winslow, 1797 February; copied from the original in· the Admiralty,_ Whitehall. 24.5 x 52.7 cm.

83. [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's bark, 1768. 11 x 27.7 cm.

84. ENGLAND THAMES BARGE [technical drawing: photocopy] : full sail plan/ drawn by Chapelle. 41.6 x 75 cm.

85. ENGLAND THAMES BARGE [technical drawing: photocopy] sail plan, 1825-50 / drawn by Chapelle, 1927. 41.1 x 77 cm.

86a. [technical drawing: blueprint] : sail plan of U.S. schooner, 1799 / drawn by s.c. Rowan, 1928. 45 x 59.6 qm. 86b. ENTERPRISE [technical drawing: autograph] : sail plan of U.S. schooner, 1799 / drawn by s.c. Rowan, 1928. 48.7 x 63.8 cm.

87a. ENTERPRISE [technical drawing: autograph] : U.S. schooner, 1799 / drawn by s.c. Rowan, 1928. 37.6 x 67.8 cm. 87b. ENTERPRISE [technical drawing: blueprint] : U.S. schooner, 1799 / drawn by S.C. Rowan, 1928. 35.4 x 65.7 cm.

88. EPERVIER [technical drawing: photocopy) : brigantine sloop/ drawn by Peake, 1812 May 21; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19.6 x 54.9 cm.

89. L'EPERVIER [technical drawing: photocopy) : taken by His Majesty's ship L'Egyptienne / drawn by [Didrams?), 1803 October 31. 19.5 x 55 cm. Brownell Collection 9

90. ERIE [technical drawing: photocopy] : sloop of war/ drawn by William Doughty, 1813 May 6. 21.8 x 52.7 cm.

91. ESCORTE [technical drawing: photocopy] : a french privateer, 1757 May/ copied from the original-in-tl:1.e Admiralty, Whitehall. 19. 9 x. 55. 3 cm," EXPERIMENT see BIDDEFORD

92. EXPRESS [technical drawing: photocopy] : schooner/ drawn by [White?], 1815 July; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 21.8 x 55.8 cm • • 93. FAIR ROSAMOND [technical drawing photocopy] sail plan, 1837. 41.3 x 52.3 cm.

94. FAIR ROSAMOND [technical drawing: photocopy] : schooner taken on the coast of Africa, 1832 October 10 / drawn by [Shallot?] copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 24.4 x 55.5 cm.

95. FERRET [technical drawing: photocopy]/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 18.9 x 56 cm.

96. FERRETT [technical drawing: photocopy] : slupe, ca. 1711 / copied from the original in the Admiralty,-Whitehall. 34.3 x 51.2 cm.

FLAMBORS see BIDDEFORD

FLAMER see ECLIPSE

97. FLORA .[tecbnical drawing ·: photocopy] : His Majesty's ship 1780 April / copied from the original in the Admiralty_, - ~ Whitehall. 28.5 -x 89._5 cm. -

98. FLORIDA [technical drawing: photocopy)/ drawn by Tison, 1816 January; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 15.7 x 49.6 cm.

99a. FLY [technical drawing photocopy] 1752 April. 19.2 x 53.8 cm.

99b. FLY KETCH [technical drawing: photocopy) : 1752 April. 18.8 x 53.3 cm. qlOOa. FLYING FISH [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's schooner, 1806 / drawn by Chapelle. 47.8 x 117.7 cm. qlOOb. FLYING FISH [technical drawing: blueprint) : His Majesty's schooner, 1806 / drawn by Chapelle. 48.7 x 117.2 cm. Brownell Collection 10

101a. FLYING FISH [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan of His Majesty's schooner, 1806 / drawn by Chapelle. 52.6 x 93 cm.

101b. FLYING FISH [technical drawing: blueprint] : sail plan of His Majesty's schooner, 1806 / drawn by Chapelle. 52.6 x 93.3 cm.

102. FOOHNG SUEY [technical drawing: blueprint] : / drawn by M. MacNaught, 1916. 50.2 x 90.7 cm.

103. A FRIGATE [technical drawing photocopy] U.S. Navy/ drawn by J. Fox. 35.4 x 49 cm.

FURIOUS see ECLIPSE

FURNACE see ECLIPSE

GALLANT see ECLIPSE

104. GAFF RIGGED SLOOP [technical drawing: autograph] : lines/ drawn by Alfreds. Brownell, 1902 June 7. 56.6 x 88.2 cm.

105. GAFF RIGGED SLOOP [technical drawing: autograph] : sail plan/ drawn by Alfred S. Brownell, 1902 June 10. 54 x 60.8 cm.

106. GLADIATOR [technical drawing: autograph] : deck details, 1820-40 / drawn by the Ship Model Society- of Rhode Island. 45 x 65.5 cm.

107. GLADIATOR [technical drawing: autograph] : lines, 1820-40 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island. 32.3 x 89 cm.

108. GLADIATOR [technical drawing : autograph] : sail p La n, ,1820- 40 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island. 47.8 x 71.9 cm. ql09. GRAMPUS [technical drawing: blueprint] : lines of U.S. schooner, 1820 / drawn by Henry Eckford. 38.7 x 122.4 cm.

110. GRAMPUS [technical drawing blueprint] : sail plan of U.S. schooner, 1820 December 22 / drawn by Charles Cafsell. 63.6 x 97.7 cm.

111. GRANDE [technical drawing: autograph] : lines, 1789 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island. 40.4 x 66.l cm.

112. GRANDE TARTANE [technical drawing: autograph] : sail plan, 1789 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island. 66 x 68.8 cm. Brownell Collection 11

GRAPPLER see ECLIPSE

113. GRAS~HOPPER [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop, 177 4 May / copied from the original .. in the AdmiraJ:ty, Whiteha].l. 20. 8 .. x. 53; 2 cm.

GRIPER see EC~IPSE

GROWLER see ECLIPSE

114. GUN [technical drawing: photocopy]/ drawn by Nelson, 1795 July 2. 32.2 x 46.9 cm. ,

115. [technical drawing: blueprint] : built by Wm. Price for the U.S. Navy, 1803 / drawn by Chapelle. 47.1 x 49.4 cm.

116. HALF MOON [technical drawing: blueprint] full stern view/ drawn by G.B. Douglas, 1912 September. 50 x 57.6 cm.

117. HALF MOON [technical drawing: blueprint] lines/ drawn by G.B. Douglas, 1919. 46.3 x 90.5 cm.

118. HALF MOON [technical drawing : blueprint] :. longitudinal section and deck plan/ drawn by G.B. Douglas, 1912. 52.3 x 69.6 cm.

119. HALF MOON [technical drawing: blueprint] : , main deck, tween deck, and / drawn by G.B. Douglas, 1912. 60.3 x 63.7 cm. ql20. HALF MOON [technical drawing: blueprint] : spar plan/ drawn by G.B. Douglas, 1912. 68.7 x 76.4 cm.

121. HALIFAX [technical drawing: photocopy] : armed brig/ drawn by John Marshall, 1801 March 25; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 20.2 x 53.4 cm. HARDY see ECLIPSE

HASTY see CONTEST

HASTY see ECLIPSE HAUGHTY see ECLIPSE

HAWK see DRAKE

122. HAYLING [technical drawing : photocopy·] : 1760. 21. 6 x 53.5 cm.

123. HAZARD [technical drawing: blueprint] : sloop, 1744 / drawn by [Chapelle]. 38.7 x 89 cm. Brownell Collection 12

HECKER see ECLIPSE HORNET see WASHINGTON

ql24. INDEPENDENCE 2 [technical drawing: blueprint] 46.5 x 105.7 cm.

125a. IRIS [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's ship/ drawn by Winslow, 1779 June; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 18.8 x 57.6 cm.

125b. IRIS [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's ship/ drawn by Winslow, 1779 June; copied,from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 33.3 x 96.2 cm.

126. JAMES F. JOY [technical drawing: photocopy] : lines of the barkentine / drawn by Stephen Langston, 1866; traced from the original by Richard P. Joy, 1929. 30.2 x 45.8 cm.

127a. JAMES F. JOY [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan of the barkentine / drawn by Stephen Langston, 1866 ; traced from the original by Richard P. Joy, 1929 October 11. 45.8 x 60.3 cm.

127b. JAMES F. JOY [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan of the barkentine / drawn by Stephen Langston, 1866; traced from the original by Richard P. Joy, 1929 October 11. 45.9 x 60.5 cm.

128. JOHN MCKEON [technical drawing: photocopy) : pilot-boat/ built by , 1838 Novembe~. 24.4 x 57.2 cm.

129. JOHN MCKEON [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan of pilot-boat/ built by Isaac Webb, 1838 November. 29.2 x 36.3 cm.

130. KING. FISHER SLOOP [technical drawing: photocopy]/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 18.5 x -52 cm.

131. KING OF PRUSSIA [technical drawing photocopy] ca. 1763. 20.l x 27.2 cm.

132a. LEE [technical drawing: photocopy] : a prize taken on Lake Champlain/ drawn by Coleman, 1776. 28.3 x 47.l cm.

132b. LEE [technical drawing: photocopy] : a prize taken on Lake Champlain/ drawn by Coleman, 1776. 27.4 x 46.7 cm.

133. LEXINGTON [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan of U.S. 16-gun brig, 1775 / drawn by C.G. Davis, 1922. 38.2 x 48.4 cm. Brownell Collection 13

134. LEXINGTON [technical drawing: photocopy] : U.S. 16-gun brig, 1775 / drawn by C.G. Davis, 1922. 37.9 x 51 cm.

135. LIVELY [technical drawing: photocopy] : brigantine/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 17.7 x 53 cm.

136. LOYAL CONVERT [technical drawing: photocopy] : a prize taken on the River St. Lawrence, 1776 / drawn by Coleman. 28.? x 47.4 cm.

137. LYNX [technical drawing: photocopy]/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 16.4 x' 52.2 cm. MANLY see CONTEST

138a. MARIA [technical drawing photocopy] drawn 1776. 21.4 x 50.5 cm. I by Coleman, 138b. MARIA [technical drawing : photocopy] / drawn by Coleman, 1776. 22.3 X 50.4 cm. 139. MARY [technical drawing : photocopy] : 25.2 cm. galley, 1704. 20.2 X

140. MARY WHITE [technical drawing: blueprint] : sail plan of a Gloucester sloop/ from original drawing no. 211, D.F. Harris & Co. Successors to E.L. Rowe & Sons, Inc., Gloucester. 35.8 x 48.6 cm.

141. MECKLENBUR~H CUTTER [technical drawing: photocopy] : French built. 45.5 x 59.2 cm.

142a. MEDIATOR [technical drawing: blueprint] • sloop, 1745 / drawn by Chapelle. 45.5 x 73.5 cm.

142b. MEDIATOR [techuical drawing: blueprint] : sail plan of sloop, 1745 / drawn by Chapelle. 54.5 x 96 cm.

143. MORNING STAR CUTTER [technical drawing: photocopy] 20.3 x 26. 8 cm.

144. MUSQUIDOBIT [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's schooner/ drawn by [Didrams?J , 1816 May 10 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19.l x 53.4 cm. ql45a-fff. NAVAL ARCHITECTURE PLATES

ql46. NEW HAVEN RACING SHARPIE [technical drawing: blueprint]/ drawn by Chapelle, 1928 September 18. 42.8 x 131.7 cm. Brownell Collection 14

NEWARK see TECUMSETH

147a. NEWS BOY [technical drawing photocopy] lines. (bow) 17. 3 x 23.7 cm.

147b. NEWS BOY [technical drawing photocopy] lines. (stern) 16.l x 24 cm.

148a. OSTRICH [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop/ drawn by Geo. White, 1777 NovemLer 20 /·copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 22.4 x 54.8 cm. 148b. OSTRICH [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop/ drawn by Geo. White, 1777 November 20 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 22.5 x 54.7 cm.

149. OTTER [technical drawing: photocopy] : sloop, 1742 August 19 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 37 x 52.3 cm.

150. PANTALOON [technical drawing: photocopy] : 1836 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 23 x 55.l cm.

151. PANTALOON [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan in the Admiralty, Somerset, 1834 October 16 / taken from the Admiralty, Whitehall. 44.2 x 54.8 cm.

152. PELICAN [technical drawing photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop/ drawn by Winslow, ca. 1776 ; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19.8 x 52.8 cm.

153. PENGUIN [technical drawing: photocopy] : Comeet Dutch Brigg/ drawn by Tippet, 1796 January 8; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 20.3 x 55.5 cm. 154. A [technical drawing: photocopy) 22.3 x 60.8 cm. PLUMPER see CONTEST PORPOISE see SHARK

PORPOISE U.S. schooner line and deck plans see DOLPHIN U.S. schooner 1821

PORPOISE U.S. schooner sail plans 1821 see SHARK U.S. schooner sail plans 1821

PORPOISE hermaphrodite 1836 see DOLPHIN hermaphrodite

155. PORTO [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop/ drawn by Geo. White, 1781 July 7; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19 x 52.6 cm. Brownell Collection 15

156a. QUEEN OF THE WEST [technical drawing: blueprint] : and Liverpool packet. (right side) 45.6 x 103.7 cm.

156b. QUEEN OF THE WEST [technical drawing: blueprint] New York and Liverpool packet. (left side) 46.4 x 72.7 cm.

RAINBOW [technical drawing ql57. blueprint) plan for packet. 44.8 x 119 cm.

158 .. [technical drawing blueprint] sail plan for packet. 39 x 89.3 cm.

159. RALEIGH [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's sloop/ drawn by Winslow, 1779 October 21; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 21.5 x 57.6 cm. RAPID sail plan see PANTALOON sail plan 160. RENOMMEE [technical drawing: photocopy] taken by His Majesty's ship the Dover/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 21.5 x 53.l cm.

161. [technical drawing: photocopy] : schooner/ designed and built by Hitchings and Joyce. 28 x 40.2 cm.

162. REVENUE CUTTER FOR THE NORTH [technical drawing: autograph] : 1829 May/ drawn by Chapelle, 1937. 38.3 x 79.5 cm.

163 •. ROW GALLEY [technical drawing: photocopy]/ drawn by Spotswood, 1814; copied from the original in the city of Washington. 29.7 x 44.9 cm.

164. ROWING CUTTER [technical drawing: autograph]/ drawn by Alfred S. Brownell, 1902 July 5. 50 x 87.6 cm.

165. [technical drawing: photocopy] , dimensions of His Majesty's shi~ / built by Peter P~tt, 1637. 11.9 x 28.2 cm.

166. ST. HELENA [technical drawing: photocopy] : schooner packet, 1814 August/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 20.5 x 51.2 cm.

167. ST. LAWRENCE [technical drawing: photocopy]/ drawn by Williams, 1815 May; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 16 x 50.8 cm.

168. SAVAGE [technical drawing: blueprint] : His Majesty's sloop, 1794 / drawn by [Chapelle]. 36.4 x 60.7 cm. Brownell Collection 16

SAVINGER see CONTEST

169. SCORPION [technical drawing: photocopy] : 1785 March 26 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 20.1 x 51. 7 cm. see CONTEST

170. SHARK [technical drawing: photocopy] : 1776 March 9 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 19 x 54.1 cm. • 171. SHARK [technical drawing: blueprint) : inboard plans for the schooner built in 1821 / copied from the original in Washington, D.C. 27.9 x 76.1 cm.

172. SHARK [technical drawing: blueprint) : masts of spars for the schooner built in 1821 / copied from the original in Washington, D.C. 54.5 x 74.8 cm.

173. SHARK [technical drawing: autograph) : sail plan for U.S. schooners, 1821 / drawn by Chapelle, 1934. 46.6 x 84.2 cm.

174. SHARK [technical drawing: blueprint) : schooner built in 1821 / copied from the original in Washington, D.C. 39.2 x 64.9 cm.

SHARK U.S. schooner 1821 lines and deck plans see DOLPHIN U.S. schooner 1821

175. SHERNEFS LONG BOAT NO. 2 [technical drawing: photocopy] drawn by Mitchell, 1797 October. 23.2 x 51.9 cm. SKYLARK see DILIGENCE ql76. SLAVER BRIG [technical drawing: blueprint) : American built/ traced from the original in the Peabody Museum, Salem, Mass. by Chapelle, 1930 December. 44.4 x 119.6 cm.

177. A SLOOP [technical drawing: photocopy) 22.3 x 60.8 cm.

178. SLOOP OF WAR [technical drawing: photocopy] body plans. 23.6 x 57.5 cm.

179. SOMERS [technical drawing: blueprint) : sail plan of U.S. brig capsized off Mexico, 1846 December 8 / drawn by G.B. Douglas, 1918. 64 x 85.9 cm.

180. SPEEDWELL CUTTER [technical drawing: photocopy) : built at Dunkirk, 1760 June. 20.2 x 27.9 cm. Brownell Collection 17

SPARKLER see ASSUALT

181a. SPEEDWELL SLOOP [technical drawing: blueprint]/ drawn by Chapelle. 54 x 76.4 cm.

181b. SPEEDWELL SLOOP [technical drawing blueprint]/ drawn by Chapelle. 54 x 76.4 cm.

SPITFIRE see ASSUALT 182. SPY [technical drawing photocopy] : sloop, 1755 July 25 / copied from the original in the AdmiTalty, Whitehall. 28.7 x 49.5 cm.

SQUIRELL see BIDDEFORD STEADY see ECLIPSE

183. A STEAMBOAT [technical drawing photocopy] 22.2 x 60.7 cm. STORK see ALDERNEY

184a. SULTANA [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's schooner/ drawn by Hayes, 1768 June; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 37.5 x 52,9 cm.

184b. SULTANA [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's schooner/ drawn by Hayes, 1768 June; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 36.4 x 52.7 cm.

185. SWALLOW [technical drawing: photocopy] : His Majesty's brig/ drawn by Geo. White, ca. 1781; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 21.4 x 54.5 cm. SWIFT see DILIGENCE SWIFT see DRAKE

186. TECUMSETH [technical drawing: photocopy] : schooner, 1815 April; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 34.8 x 52.2 cm.

THISTLE see CONTEST

187. THUNDERER [technical drawing photocopy]/ drawn by Coleman, 1776. 18 x 56.l cm. TIGRESS see ECLIPSE

188. TRIUMPH [technical drawing: photocopy] lines of a Chesapeake Bay Bugeye, 1893. 34,2 x 58,2 cm. Brownell Collection 18

189. TRIUMPH [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan of the 11 I' Chesapeake Bay Bugeye, 1893. 25.3 x 37.5 cm. ' 190a. TRUXTON [technical drawing photocopy] : lines of brig. (bow) 17.3 x 23.7 cm. 190b. TRUXTON [techni~al drawing photocopy] : lines of brig. (stern) 17.3 x 23.7 cm.

191. TRUXTON [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan. 17 x 23.6 cm.

192. TUXTON [technical drawing: autograph] : deck details of the U.S. brig of war, 1842 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1929. 50.8 x 100.7 cm.

ql93. TUXTON [technical drawing: autograph] : lines of the U.S. brig of war, 1842 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1929. 43.6 x 128.5 cm.

194. TUXTON [technical drawing: autograph] : sail plan of the U.S. brig of war, 1842 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1929. 56.4 x 79.8 cm.

195. UNIDENTIFIED SCHOONER [technical drawing: photocopy] : lines. 20.4 x 55 cm.

196. UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [technical drawing: photocopy] : detailing the ropes and . 23 x 35.8 cm.

197. UNIDENTIFIED SMALL BOATS [technical drawing photocopy] 43 x 47.7 cm.

198. UNIDENTIFIED SMALL BOATS [technical drawing photocopy] 44.5 x 51.4 cm.

199. UNIDENTIFIED SMALL BOATS [technical drawing photocopy] 29.4 x 31.5 cm.

VICTORIA see DILIGENCE

q200. VICTORY [technical drawing: blueprint] : Lord Nelson's ship of 1805; built 1765. 44.5 x 149 cm.

201. VICTORY [technical drawing: blueprint] : main deck, 1805. q 54.6 x 99.5 cm.

q202. VICTORY [technical drawing blueprint] sail plan. 66.1 x 108.5 cm.

VIGILANT see DILIGENCE Brownell Collection 19

203. VIPER [technical drawing: photocopy] : 1755 August 16 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 38.5 x 52.7cm.

VIPER see COLKATRICE

204. LA VIPERE [technical drawing: photocopy] : brig taken by His Majesty's ship Flora/ drawn by Edw. Tippet, 1794 April 3; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 16.2 x 48 cm. Accompanied by dimensions of the masts.

205. [technical drawing: photocopy] : 1782 November/ copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 18.3 x 53.2 cm.

206. VOLANTE [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan. 35.8 x 48.7 cm.

207. WARWICK ONE [technical drawing: photocopy] : sail plan. 42 x 42.5 cm. With accompanying text.

208. WASHINGTON [technical drawing: autograph] : deck details of a prize taken by the British on Lake Champlain, 1776 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1929. 50.6 x 81.9 cm.

209. WASHINGTON [technical drawing: autograph] : guns and gun carriages of a prize taken by the British on Lake Champlain, 1776 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1930. 44.3 x 78.9 cm.

210. WASHINGTON [technical drawing: autograph] : lines of a prize taken by the British on Lake Champlain, 1776 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1929. 47.5··:xc 88 cm.

211. WASHINGTON [technical drawing: autograph] : sail plan and rigging detail of a prize taken by the British on Lake Champlain, 1776 / drawn by the Ship Model Society of Rhode Island, 1929. 54.4 x 79.5 cm.

212. WASHINGTON [technical drawing: photocopy] : a prize taken on Lake Champlain/ drawn by Coleman, 1776. 23.4 x 54.5 cm.

213. WASP [technical drawing: autograph] : details of U.S. Navy sloop of war, 1807 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 38.4 x 73.7 cm.

214. WASP [technical drawing: autograph] : inboard profile and deck plan of the U.S. Navy sloop of war, 1806 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 38.5 x 87.5 cm. Brownell Collection 20

215, WASP [technical drawing: autograph] : masts and yards of the U.S. Navy sloop of war, 1807 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 38 x 87.7 cm.

216. WASP [technical drawing: autograph] : more details of the U.S. Navy sloop of war, 1807 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 19.6 x 40 cm.

217. WASP [technical drawing: autograph] : rigging, sail, and outboard profile plan of the U.S. Navy sloop of war, 1807 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 48.3 x 69.6•cm.

218. WASP [technical drawing: autograph] : U.S. Navy sloop of war, 1806 / drawn by Chapelle, 1932. 40.7 x 108.7 cm.

219.. WATER WITCH [technical drawing : photocopy] / drawn by [Peake], 1834 November; copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 21.1 x 55.6 cm.

WATER WITCH sail plan see PANTALOON sail plan

220. WEAZLE [technical drawing: photocopy] : sloop, 1745 / copied from the original in the Admiralty, Whitehall. 21.5 x 55.8 cm.

221a. WHITE SWAN [technical drawing : photocopy] coaching launch plan/ drawn by [E.I.S.]. 30.8 x 91.5 cm.

221b. WHITE SWAN [technical drawing: photocopy] interior and fittings of coaching launch/ drawn by E.I.S., 1945. 32.9 x 91.5 cm.

221c. WHITE SWAN [technical drawing: photocopy] : profile and deck plan of coaching launch/ drawn by E.I.S., 1952 October. 31.8 x 91.5 cm.

Ship Model Photographs

222. AGWIDALE [picture]/ taken from the Mariner's Museum.

223. AJAX [picture] : His Majesty's ship, 1795. 224. ALBAN [picture]. ;:

1l Brownell Collection I! 21

II. I! I 225. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture).

225a. ALBERT BALDWIN (picture]/ model by A. Hutton Vignoles.

q226. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture) granite sloop.

227. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture] granite sloop.

228. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture] granite sloop.

229. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture) granite sloop. • 230. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture) : granite sloop.

231. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture) granite sloop.

?32. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture) : granite sloop.

233. ALFRED [picture] : first American flagship/ model by J.M. Rose.

234. ALGERIAN PIRATE SHIP [picture)/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

235. AMERICA [picture] British frigate, 1740.

236. AMERICA [picture] , 1852.

237. AMERICA [picture] yacht.

238. AMERICA [picture] privateer 239. AN AMERICAN BARQUE [picture) : ca. 1850.

240. ANN & HOPE [picture].

241. ARGUS [picture] : brig/ model by Alfred S. Brownell. 242. ARGYLL [picture]/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

243. ARIADNE [picture] : His Majesty's frigate, 1816. 244. L'ARIANE [picture) : 1830. 245. ARMED MALAY [picture].

245a. ARMED MALAY PROA [picture).

246. ARMED SCHOONER [picture] : British, 1830.

247. AUGUSTA [picture] : U.S. privateer. Brownell Collection 22

248. B. SEWALL [picture] : 1874 / model by Walter A. Simonds.

249. A BARQUE [picture) 1850.

250. A BATEEL [picture] : Arab boat. 251. A BENGAL PILOT BRIG [picture). 252. ISLAND [picture].

253. BLUENOSE [picture] : schooner. • 254. A BOMBAY PLEASURE BO!\T [picture]. 255. A BRIG [picture) : 1840,

256. A BRITISH [picture] : 1812.

257. BROWNELL COLLECTION SHIP MODELS [picture] composite photo/ models by Alfred S. Brownell.

258. BROWNELL COLLECTION SHIP MODELS [picture] composite photo/ models by Alfred S. Brownell.

259. BROWNELL COLLECTION SHIP MODELS [picture] : composite photo/ models by Alfred S. Brownell.

260. CAMEL [picture]/ taken at the Peabody Museum, Salem.

261. A [picture] : fifteenth century.

262. A CASTLETOWN LUGGER [picture).

263. CHALEUR [picture] incomplete. 264. CHALEUR [picture]/ model by Robert Easton.

265. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture)/ model by Edgar B. Hammond; with accompanying text.

266. CHESAPEAKE BAY SKIPJACK [picture)/ model by Alfred S. Brownell; with accompanying text.

266a. CHESAPEAKE BAY SKIPJACK [picture) /. model '.by_ ·Alfred .S. Brownell.

267. CHESAPEAKE BAY SKIPJACK [picture) I model by Alfred s. Brownell, 1946.

267a. CHESAPEAKE BAY SKIPJACK [picture] I model by Alfred s. Brownell, 1946. Brownell Collection 23

268, CHESAPEAKE BAY SKIPJACK [picture]/ model by Alfred S, Brownell, 1946.

269. CHESAPEAKE BAY SKIPJACK [picture] / model by Alfred S. Brownell, 1946.

270. CHESTER [picture] : His Majesty's ship, 1691.

271. A CHINESE CARGO BOAT [picture],

272. A CHINESE CARGO BOAT [picture]. • 273. CLEOPATRA [picture] : His Majesty's frigate, 1779.

274. CLERMONT [picture] : first American steamboat, 1807 / model by Capt. H. Perry Ashley, 1929.

275. A COLONIAL FISHING SCHOONER [picture] : 1765-80 / model by Alfreds. Brownell, 1948.

276. [picture] : Gloucester fishing schooner, 1923 / model by Frederick W. ; with accompanying text.

277. CONSTELLATION [picture].

278. CONSTITUTION [picture] : U.S. frigate/ model by E.W. Ottie. 279. CONSTITUTION [picture].

280. CONSTITUTION [picture]. 281. CONSTITUTION [picture] I model by C.G.Y. King, 282. CONSTITUTION [picture] I model by William F. Spicer. 283. CONSTITUTION [picture] I model by Spicer. 284. CORSAIR [picture] : steam yacht/ model by H.E. Boucher ; with accompanying text.

285. A CORVETTE BRIG [picture] : rigged ca. 1810, rigging ca. 1840. 286. LA COUROUNE [picture] 1637 / model by G.B. Douglas.

287. LA CREOLE [picture] 1829. 288. A [picture]. i . ::r 1 ,.I

' ' Brownell Collection 24

i I , ' I 289. A [picture].

290. DREADNOUGHT [picture] : clipper ship/ model by Walter A. Simonds; with accompanying text.

291. A DUTCH EAST INDIANMAN [picturi::] : 1780. 292. A DUTCH JACLET [picture] : 1666 / model by E.W. Ottie. 293. A DUTCH WAR VESSEL [picture] 1650-75. 294. • A [DUTCH] YACHT [picture]. 295. A [DUTCH] YACHT [picture]. 296. EAGLE [picture] : MAINE PINKEY, 1820 / Brownell, 1947. model by Alfred S. 297. AN EGYPTIAN SHIP [picture] 10th-12th dynasty. 298. AN EGYPTIAN SHIP [picture] 10th-12th dynasty. 299. AN EGYPTIAN YACHT [picture] : Dahabiyeah.

300. AN ENGLISH BATTLESHIP [picture] ca. 1703.

301. AN ENGLISH BATTLESHIP [picture] : ca. 1710. 302. AN ENGLISH FRIGATE [picture] : ca. 1750.

303. AN ENGLISH MAN-0-WAR [picture] : 1580-1600.

304. AN ENGLISH MAN-0-WAR [picture] : 1740-5. 305. AN ENGLISH MAN-0-~ [picture] text. ca. 1814; with accompanying

306. ENTERBORNE [picture] : with full sail. 307. ENTERBORNE [picture].

308. ENTERBORNE [picture].

309. ENTERBORNE [picture].

310. ENTERBORNE [picture].

311. ENTERPRISE [picture] : schooner, 1799 / model by Capt. H. Percy Ashley; with accompanying text. Brownell Collection 25

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312. EXPERIMENT [picture] sloop. 313. EXPERIMENT [picture] sloop.

314. FANTOME [picture] • . His Majesty's 18-gun brig, 1838 • 315. A FISHING SCHOONER [picture] ' . [Columbia?]. 316. A FISHING SCHOONER [picture] [Columbia?]. 317. FLYING CLOUD [picture]. , 318. FLYING CLOUD [picture] clipper. 319. FLYING CLOUD [picture] I model by Boucher Mfg. 320. FLYING CLOUD [picture] I model by Boucher Mfg. Co. 321 .. FLYING CLOUD [picture] I model by J.B. Hornby. 322. A FRENCH CORVETTE [picture].

323. [picture]/ model by Robert B. Easton; with accompanying text.

324. FRIENDSHIP SLOOP [picture]/ model by Robert B. Easton. 325. A GALLEY [picture].

326. A GALLEY [picture].

327. A GALLEY [picture].

328,. A GALLEY [picture].

329. GENERAL JACKSON [picture] with accompanying text. American packet ship, ca. 1850;

330. GRAMPUS [picture] : topsail schooner, 1821 / model by Wm. E. Northey.

331. [GREEK? FRIGATE] [picture].

332. [GREEK? FRIGATE] [picture].

333. A GRIMSBY TRAWLER [picture] : ca. 1880.

334. HALF MOON [picture] / model by G.C.E. Crone and E.H. Baay .. ; with accompanying text. Brownell Collection 26

335. HANNAH [picture) : schooner/ model by Walter C. Leavitt.

336. A HARBOR TUG [picture) : 88 foot.

337. LE HASSEUR [picture) brig of war.

338. HISPANIOLA [picture) privateer brig/ model by E.W. Ottie.

339. HOOD [picture) : His Majesty's ship.

340. ILLINOIS [picture) : Hudson River passenger sloop/ model by Capt. H. Percy Ashley.

341. ISLAND BELLE [picture) : Block Island fish boat, 1861 / model by Alfred S. Brownell.

342. ISLAND BELLE [picture] : interior view of Block Island fish boat, 1861 / model by Alfred S. Brownell.

343. AN ITALIAN FISHING BOAT [picture)/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

344. JAMES MADISON [picture) : topsail schooner/ model by Frederick w. Snow; with accompanying text.

345. JOHN WESLEY [picture) : clipper schooner.

346. JUNO [picture) : His Majesty's ship, 1757.

347. A KING'S SHIP [picture) : 12th and 13th centuries.

348. LAURA ENOS [picture] : Gloucester sloop/ model by Alfred S. Brownell; with accompanying text. 349. LAURA ENOS [picture) : Gloucester sloop, 190l.

350. LAURA ENOS [picture] : Gloucester sloop, 1901 / model by Alfred S. Brownell, 1946.

351. [LA LOUCE] [picture] : French bark, 1866.

352. LYNX [picture] privateer I model by Frederick w. Snow. 353. LYNX [picture] privateer I model by Frederick w. Snow. 354. MC AMES [picture] 1864. 354a. MC AMES [picture) 1864. 355. A MALTESE GALLEY [picture]. Brownell Collection 27

356. MAYFLOWER [picture] / model by G.B. Douglas.

357. MAYFLOWER [picture)/ model by Laurence A. Pritchard.

358. MAYFLOWER [picture]/ model by Laurence A. Pritchard.

359. A MINE SWEEPER [picture],

360. MERRIMAC [picture] : U.S. frigate.

361. MIDAS [picture] topsail schooner.

362. MIDAS [picture] topsail schooner.

363. MIDAS [picture] topsail schooner.

364. MORESTEJA [picture]/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

365, MORESTEJA [picture]/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

366. A NEW HAVEN SHARPIE [picture] : 1899 / model by Alfred S. Brownell, 1948.

367. NIAGARA [picture] rigging of brig/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

368. NIAGARA [picture] life boats of brig/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

369. NIAGARA [picture] of brig/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

370, NIAGARA [picture] bow of brig/ model by Alfreds. Brownell. 371. NIAGARA [picture] : deck of brig/ model by Alfred s. Brownell. 372. NIAGARA [picture] I model by Alfred s. Brownell. 373. NIAGARA [picture] I model by Alfred s. Brownell. 374. NIAGARA [picture] I model by Alfred s. Brownell. 375. NIAGARA [picture] u. s. brig, 1812 I model by G.B. Douglas. 376. NINA [picture] / model by Abeking and Rusmussen ; with accompanying text. Brownell Collection 28

378, A NORMAN'S LAND BOAT [picture)/ model by William. N. Cleveland. SEE ALSO 7!:20..-

379. A NORMAN'S LAND-FISHING BOAT [picture). )CE Al.so 7~-LI)...,

380. NORTH RIVER SLOOP [picture]/ model by Irving R. Wiles,

381. NORTH RIVER SLOOP [picture]/ model by Irving R. Wiles. 382. 120-GUN SHIP [picture) : French, 1783 . • 383. PAMIR [picture) : four-masted bark / model constructed in the ·. shops of the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago. 384. PASS OF MELFORT [picture] : barque, 1891,

385. PRESIDENT HOOVER [picture) : steamship.

386. PROVIDENCE [picture] : sloop/ model by Alfred S. Brownell; with accompanying text.

387. PROVIDENCE [picture) sloop/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

388. PROVIDENCE [picture) : sloop/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

389. [picture] : sloop and schooner yacht, 1885 / model by H.E. Boucher; with accompanying text.

390. A RAJAH'S BOAT [picture] Burkit, India.

391. A RAJAH'S BOAT [picture) Burkit, India. 392. LA REVANCHE [picture)/ model by Dr. Vogel.

393. LA REVANCHE [picture)/ model by Dr. Vogel.

394. LA REVANCHE [picture]/ model by Dr. Vogel.

395. LA REVANCHE [picture)/ model by Dr. Vogel.

396. LA REVANCHE [picture)/ model by Dr. Vogel.

397. LA REVANCHE [picture]/ model by Dr. Vogel.

398. LA REVANCHE [picture]/ model by Dr. Vogel.

399. LA REVANCHE [picture)/ model by Dr. Vogel. 400. LA REVANCHE [picture]/ model by Dr. Vogel. Brownell Collection 29

401. RISING STATES [picture].

402. A ROWBOAT [pict~re].

403. ROYAL CHARLES [picture] : His Majesty's ship, 1672.

404. ROYAL GEORGE [picture] : 1715.

405. S. CARMARTHENSHIRE [picture] : 1865.

406. S. STONEHOUSE [picture] : 1863-6.

407. ST. ALBANS [picture,] : 1750.

408. ST. LAWRENCE SKIFF [picture].

409. SANTA MARIA [picture]/ model by R.C. Anderson; with accompanying text.

410. SAVANNAH [picture] : four masted schooner, 1901 / model by Frederick W. Snow; with accompanying text.

411. SERVIA [picture] : 1883 / model by C.L. Douglas.

412. A SHOREHAM HOGGY [picture] : 1794.

413. A 64 GUN SHIP [picture] ca. 1750.

414. A 64 GUN SHIP [picture] : ca. 1780-90. 415. A SLOOP [picture].

416. A SLOOP OF WAR [picture] schooner rigged, 1780 •.

417. A SLOOP OF WAR [picture] ship rigged, 1780. 418. A SLOOP YACHT [picture] : ca. 1860; with accompanying text.

419. SPARROW HAWK [picture] : Pilgrim ship/ model by Wendell H. Piper. 420. SPEEDWELL [picture].

421. STATEN YACHT [picture],

422. SUNBEAM [picture] whaling bark/ model by J.M. Rose. 423. SUNBEAM [picture] whaling bark/ model by J.M. Rose. 424. TANCOOK WHALER [picture]/ model by Alfred S. Brownell; with accompanying text. Brownell Collection 30

425. TANCOOK WHALER [picture]/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

426. TANCOOK WHALER [picture]/ model by Alfred S. Brownell.

427. THATCHER MAGOUN [picture] : clipper ship, 1856 / model by Bernard Hart; with accompanying text.

428. THATCHER MAGOUN [picture] : clipper ship, 1856 / model by Bernard Hart.

429. THELMA [picture] : Thames barge, 1901.

430. A 32 GUN FRIGATE [picture] : 1785.

431. A TRADING SCHOONER [picture) : early 19th century.

432. TRIUMPH [picture] : His Majesty's ship, 1764.

433. TRUE LOVE [picture) Gloucester pinkie/ model by N.F. Emmons.

434. AN UNFINISHED ENGLISH MODEL [picture).

435. AN UNFINISHED MODEL [picture) / model by Rowan.

436. AN UNFINISHED MODEL [picture) : interior view/ model by Rowan.

437. AN UNFINISHED MODEL [picture)/ model by Rowan.

438. AN UNFINISHED MODEL [picture) 1810-1820. 439. AN UNIDENTIFIED AMERICAN SHIP MODEL [picture].

440, AN UNIDENTIFIED AMERICAN SHIP MODEL [picture).

441. AN UNIDENTIFIED AMERICAN SHIP MODEL [picture].

441a. AN UNIDENTIFIED AMERICAN SHIP MODEL [picture].

442. AN UNIDENTIFIED AMERICAN SHIP MODEL [picture].

443. AN UNIDENTIFIED AMERICAN SHIP MODEL [picture]. 444. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture]. 445. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture].

446. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture] : interior view. Brownell Collection 31

447. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [pictur~J. 449. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture], 450. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture].

451. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture) . 452. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture) interior view. 453. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture) i•n terior view. 454. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture].

455. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture].

456. AN UNIDENTIFIED MODEL [picture). 457. AN UNIDENTIFIED STEAMSHIP MODEL [picture].

458. VALKENISSE [picture) Dutch East Indianman, 1717.

459. VALKENISSE [picture) Dutch East Indianman, 1717. 460. VANGUARD [picture] : His Majesty's ship, 1835.

461. LE VENGEUR [picture) : 1794 / model by the French prisoners in Porchester Castle, 1798.

462. VICTORINE [picture) : sloop/ model by Capt. H. Percy Ashley.

463. WABASH [picture)/ model by John J. Davis.

464. WABASH [picture] / model by John J. DQvis. 465. WABASH [picture)/ model by John J. Davis.

466. WABASH [picture)/ model by John J. Davis. 467. WHALEBOAT [picture).

467. WHALEBOAT [picture)/ model by A.R. Livingston. 469. WYOMING [picture).

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q170. AMERICA [art reproduction]/ from the original sketch by Oswald W. Beverly.

471. B.P. CHENEY, PACTOLUS, ST. KATHERINE, AND HECLA [art reproduction]/ from the painting by Charles R. Patterson. 472, BENGAL [art reproduction] : 1830.

473. BENJAMIN F. PACKARD [art reproduction]/ from the painting by Charles R. Patterson.

474. CADMUS [art reproduction]/ from the,original watercolor by Antoine Roux; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

475. CLEOPATRA'S BARGE [art reproduction] : yacht of Salem, 1816 / from the original by Antoine Pittaluga, 1817; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

476. CLEOPATRA'S BARGE [art reproduction) : yacht of Salem, 1816 / from the original by Antoine Pittaluga, 1817; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

477. CONSTITUTION [art reproduction]/ W.F. Spicer model of the frigate.

478. CORVETTE DES ETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE [art reproduction].

479. CYGNET [art reproduction] : of Salem/ from the original watercolor by Anthony Roux, 1824; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

480. DENMARK [art reproduction).

481. DUTCH [art reproduction) 1720 / from the painting by Griffith Bailylevale. 481a. DUTCH EAST INDIAMAN [art reproduction] : 1720 / from the painting by Griffith Bailylevale.

482. ERIN [art reproduction] : of Salem/ from the painting by Montardier du Havre; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

483. EXPERIMENT [art reproduction] : brig of Newburyport/ from the original watercolor by Nicolas Cammillieri, 1807; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

484. FLYING CLOUD [art reproduction)/ from the painting by Charles R. Patterson. Brownell Collection 33

485. A FRIGATE [art reproduction] : 44 gun in the Navy of the U.S. of America/ copy of a drawing by J. Fox.

486. GRACE [art reproduction] : of Philadelphia/ from the original by William Ward.

487. GRAND TURK [art reproduction] : letter of marque, 1815 / from the original by Anton Roux, 1815.

488. HAZARD [art rep1.oduction] : of Salem/ from the original watercolor by Michele Filece Corne, 1805: now in the Peabody Museum, Salem. • HECLA see B.P. CHENEY

489. HERCULES [art reproduction] : of Salem/ from the original .watercolor attributed to Michele Filece Corne; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

490. LEANDER [art reproduction] : brig of Salem/ from the original watercolor by E. Camillati, 1830 now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

491. [LOUISA A. M?] [art reproduction] : yacht/ painted by Antoine Roux.

492. MONK [art reproduction] : of Salem/ from the original by Nicolas Cammillieri, 1806.

493. NAIAD [art reproduction] : brig of Salem/ from the painting by Antoine Roux, 1820; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem. 494. NIAGARA [art reproduction] : U.S. brig. q495. OLD IRONSIDES [art reproduction] : U.S. frigate Constitution, 1797-1925 / by Charles Robert Patterson, 1925.

496. OLINDA [art reproduction] : brig of Salem/ from the painting by Francois Roux, 1827; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem. 497. ONTARIO [art reproduction] : u.s.s. sloop of war/ from the original watercolor by A. Carlotta; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem.

498. A PACKET SHIP [art reproduction] : owned by Stephen Girard/ from the painting by Charles Robert Patterson. PACTOLUS see B.P. CHENEY

499. PICKERING [art reproduction] : brig.

500. PROVIDENCE [art reproduction]/ by Williams. Brownell Collection 34

501. REINDEER AND THE WASP [art reproduction].

ST. KATHERINE see B.P. CHENEY

502. SOVEREIGN OF THE SEAS [art reproduction] His Majesty's ship, 1637. 503. A STEAMSHIP [art reproduction).

504. TOPAZ [art reproduction] : American brig/ from the original watercolor by Antoine Roux, 1808 ; now in the Peabody Museum, Salem. ,

505. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [art reproduction] signalling for a pilot/ from the painting by Charles R. Patterson. 506. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [art reproduction].

507. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [art reproduction].

WASP see REINDEER

Vessels

508. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture] full view.

509. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture] full view.

509a. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture] full view.

510. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture] bow view. 611. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture] view.

,512. ALBERT BALDWIN [picture] bow view from above. 513. AMERICA [picture] : Rockport granite sloop, ca. 1893. 514. AMIDA [picture] : Newport yacht.

515. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] : main hatch-skylight.

516. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] plaking at quarter.

517. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] . Brownell Collection 35

518. CHARLES W. MORGAN (picture) wheel.

519. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] bow view.

520. CHARLES w. MORGAN [picture] main mast.

521. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] bow view.

522. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] main .

523. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] stern view. 524. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture].

525. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] stern planking. 526. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] : main looking .

527. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] mizzen .

528. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] main fife rail-pump.

529. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] main fife rail-pump,.

530. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] mizzen fife rail-cabin skylight. 531. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] mast.

532. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] mast.

533. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] : looking fore.

534. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] : topmast.

535. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] davit detail. 536. CHARLES W. MORGAN [picture] : davit detail. 537. DESDEMONA AND ROUSSEAU [picture].

538. DESDEMONA AND ROUSSEAU [picture]. 539. DESDEMONA [picture].

540. GREYHOUND [picture] : New Bedford.

541. ISOBEL II [picture] : brig. 542. ISOBEL II [picture] brig.

543. MOUNT HOPE FERRY [picture]. Brownell Collection 36

544. NIAGARA [picture) U.S. brig under sail on Lake Michigan, 1913.

545. NIAGARA [picture) : interior view, 1913,

546. PORT BOAT [picture) Vineyard Haven, 1931 September. 547. PORT BOAT [picture] ·vineyard_ Haven, 1931 September. 548. PORT BOAT [picture] interior of stern. 549. PORT BOAT [picture] Vineyard Haven", 1931 September. 550. A ROCKPORT GRANITE SLOOP [picture] : 1888. ROUSSEAU see DESDEMONA

551. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [picture) main fife rail.

552. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [picture) mizzen from crojack ~o middle of topmast.

553. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [picture] mizzen fully manned.

554. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [picture] hammock rail.

555. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [picture] mizzen from middle of topmast.

556. AN UNIDENTIFIED SHIP [picture] : under full sail.

557. WM. P. HUNT [picture,] : Rockport granite sloop.

558. VICTORY [picture] His Majesty's flagship, 1805. 559. VICTORY [picture] : Bis Majesty's flagship, 1805. 560. VICTORY [picture] : His Majesty's flagship, 1805.

561. VICTORY [picture] : His Majesty's flagship, 1805. 562. VICTORY [picture] : His Majesty's flagship, 1805.

Figureheads

563. [technical drawing photocopy]. Brownell Collection 37

564. FIGUREHEAD [picture] : from the Charles W. Morgan with accompanying notes on ship.

565. FIGUREHEAD [picture] from American ship Creole, 1847. 566. FIGUREHEAD [picture] from American ship Creole, 1847. 567. FIGUREHEAD [picture] 1715. from His Majesty's ship Royal George,

568. FIGUREHEAD [picture] 1715. from His Ma.jesty's ship Royal George, •

Armaments

569. ARMAMENTS [photocopy}.

570. ARMAMENTS [photocopy]. 571. CANNON [picture].

572. CANNON [picture].

573. CANNON [picture] ship Confiance. 24 pounder long gun from His Majesty's

574. CANNON [picture] : model of a typical long gun and its carriage, ca. 1776-1846. 575. CANNONS [picture].

576. CANNONS [picture] 12 pounder brass army guns around the Mexican Monument, U.S. Naval Academy.

577. CANNONS [picture] : 12 pounder long guns captured from the British frigate Macedonian. 578. CANNONS [photocopy).

579. CARRONADE [technical drawing blueprint) : 32 pounder carronade of 1812.

579a. CARRONADE [technical drawing: blueprint) 32 pounder carronade of 1812. Brownell Collection 38

580. CARRONADE [picture) at Naval Training Station, Newport.

581. CARRONADE [picture) ordnance of 1800.

582. CARRONADE [picture] 32 pounder carronade from His Majesty's ship Cyane.

583. CURSORY OBSERVATIONS RELATIVE TO THE MOUNTING OF CANNON IN A NEW WAY, AND TO NAVAL WAR [text]/ printed by E. Oswald for Elizabeth Holt. 23 p.

584. DIMENSIONS OF U.S. NAVAL ORDNANCE [text: photocopy]. 3p. ill. '

585. IRON GUNS [photocopy] .

586. IRON GUNS [photocopy] for the Navy. 587. IRON GUNS [picture) •

588. IRON GUNS [picture). 589. IRON SWIVEL [technical frawing autograph] from His Majesty's ship Bounty. 589a. IRON SWIVEL [technical drawing autograph) from His Majesty's ship Bounty. 590. IRON SWIVEL [technical drawing : autograph) : from His Majesty's ship Bounty.

591. MARSHALL'S PRACTICAL MARINE GUNNERY [text]. 15 p. ; ill.

592. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS IN GUNNERY [text). 10 p. ; ill. 593. MONITORS [text]. 2 p. ; ill.

594. MOUNTS [technical drawing: blueprint) : battery of U.S.S. Hartford, August 1864 and u.s.s. Ohio, 1820.

594a. MOUNTS [technical drawing: blueprint] : battery of U.S.S. Hartford, August 1864 and u.s.s. Ohio, 1820.

595. NAVAL GUN CARRIAGES [text]. 1 p. ; ill.

596. OF IRON ,GUNS [text]. 33 p. ; ill.

597. 12 POUNDER AND BOAT CARRIAGE [photocopy). Brownell Collection 39

Pamphlet Material

598. Aldrich, Herbert L. ARCTIC ALASKA AND SIBERIA [text]= OR EIGHT MONTHS WITH THE ARCTIC WHALEMEN / by Herbert L. Aldrich. -- New Bedford, Mass. : Reynolds Printing, 1937. 48 p. ; ill.

599. Aldrich, Herbert L. FIFTY YEARS AGO [text]/ by Herbert L14. pA.l dr; icilhl.. -- New Bedford, Mass. : Reynolds Printing, 1937. • 600. Anderson, R.C., ed. A TREATISE ON RIGGING [text] : written about the year 1625, from a manuscript at Petworth House/ edited by R.c. Anderson. [S.l.J : The Society for Nautical Research, 1921. 20 p.

601. ANNUAL REPORT (text]/ The Society for Nautical Research. -• Greenwich, England: Yelf Bros., Ltd., 1930. 137 p. ; ill.

602. ANNUAL REPORT [text]/ The Society for Nautical Research. -• Greenwich, England: Yelf Bros., Ltd., 1931. 141 p. ; ill.

603. ANNUAL REPORT [text]/ The Society for Nautical Research. -• Greenwich, England: Yelf Bros., Ltd., 1932. 155 p. ; ill. 604. Besse, S.B. C.S. IRONCLAD "VIRGINIA" [text] : with data and references for a scale model/ by S.B. Besse. -• Nilel.wp ort News, Virginia: The Mariners' Museum, 1937. 47 p. ;

605. Besse, S.B. U.S. IRONCLAD "MONITOR" (text] : with data and references for a scale model/ by S.B. Besse. -• Nilel.wp ort News, Virginia: The Mariners' Museum, 1936. 24 p. ;

606. BOOKLET OF THE COLLECTION OF OLD PRINTS, SHIP MODELS, HISTORIC DOCUMENTS AND OTHER OBJECTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE HISTORY OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE AND THE HISTORY OF ALEX. BROWN & SONS. i(tlle.x t]. -- Baltimore, Md. : Alex. Brown & Sons, 1929. 31 p. ;

607. Brown, Alexander Crosby. TWIN (text] : notes on the chronological history of the use of multiple hulled vessels/ by Alexander Crosby Brown. -- Newport News, Virginia: The Mariners' Museum, 1939. ix, 90 p. ; ill.

608. Burgess, Walter. THE STORY OF THE FIRST REGATTA AND FIRST CRUISE (text] : also the cruise of 1926 / by Walter Burgess. Boston: Boston Yacht Club, 1926. 16 p. Brownell Collection 40

609. Calahan, ll.A. TAKING THE BUMPS OUT OF BOATING [text]/ by H.A. Calahan. -- New York Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Inc., cl939. 20 p. ; ill.

610. CATALOGUE OF A SELECTION OF WATER COLOR DRAWINGS BY G.A. CUTHBERTSON AND OTHERS [text] : and related items of early and modern shipping, dockyards, naval engagements, navigation aids, and maps, plans, etc. of the Great Lakes. Newport News, Virginia: The Mariners' Museum, 1943. 28 p. ; ill.

611. CATALOGUE OF NAVAL AND MARITIME HISTORY, , FLAGS AND SIGNALS, CLIPPER SHIPS, SHIPBUILDING AND SHIPPING COMPANY HISTORIES, SHIP MODELS, NAVIGATION MEMOIRS OF SEAMEN, ETC. [text]. -- London: Francis Edwards Limited. 85 p.

612. CATALOGUE OF THE FIRST ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF SHIP MODELS BY CONTEMPORARY MASTERS OF THE VERY HONORABLE AND ANCIENT ART CRAF T [text]. -- New York: Max Williams, cl919. 24 p. ill.

613. CLIPPINGS FROM CURATOR TRIPP'S SCRAPBOOK [text]. -- New Bedford, Mass. : Reynolds Printing. 12 p. ; ill.

614. Clowes, G.S. Laird. SAILING SHIPS [text] : their history & development/ by G.S. Laird Clowes. -- London: His Majesty's Stationary Office, 1930. 114 p. ; ill. Part 1 Historical Notes.

615. Clowes, G.S. Laird. SAILING SHIPS [text] : their history and development/ by G.S. Laird Clowes. -- London: Her Majesty's Stationary Office, 1952. 123 p. ; ill. Part II.: Catalogue of exhibits, with descriptive notes.

616. Cutler, Carl C. A BRIEF SURVEY OF THE EARLY SHIPPING INDUSTRY IN THE NORTHERN STATES [text]/ by Carl C. Cutler. Mystic, Conn. , The Marine Historical Association, Inc., 1932. [21] p.

616a. DESCRIPTION OF THE LARGEST SHIP IN THE WORLD [text] : the new clipper Great Republic of Boston/ written by a sailor. Boston: Eastburn's Press, 1853. 24 p. , 6 plates (folded). 617. DOWN TO THE SEA FOR FISH [text] : [New. Bedford, Mass.J : Reynolds Printing, cl939. 24 p. ; ill.

618. Emery, William M. COLONEL GEORGE CLAGHORN [text] : builder of "Constitution"/ by William M. Emery. -- New Bedford, Mass. : Reynolds Printing, 1935. 8 p.

619. ESSEX YACHT CLUB LIST OF MEMBERS AND BOATS [text]. -- 1952. Brownell Collection 41

620. Fahey, James C. THE SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT OF THE UNITED STATES FLEET [text]/ by Janes c. Fahey. -- New York: Ships and Aircraft, cl942. 64 p. ; ill.

621. Forbes, Allan. OTHER SHIP SAILING CARDS, VOL. 2 [text)/ by Allan Forbes and Ralph M. Eastman. -- Boston State Street Trust Company, cl949. xii, 111 p. ; ill. 622. Forbes, Allan. YANKEE SHIP SAILING CARDS, VOL. 1 [text]/ by Allan Forbes and Ralph M. Eastman. -- Boston State Street Trust Company, cl948. xi, 76 p. ; ill . • 623. Forbes, Allan. YANKEE SHIP SAILING CARDS, VOL. III [text]/ by Allan Forbes and Ralph M. Eastman. -- Boston: State Street Trust Company, cl952. vii, 99 p. ; ill.

624. Hawes, William L. NEW BEDFORD IN CHINA TRADE [text]/ by Captain William L. Hawes. -- New Bedford, Mass. : Reynolds Printing, 1940. 8 p. ; ill.

625. Holman, Louis A. GEORGE C. WALES, ETCHER OF THE SEA [text] : a record of his development in seamanship & in art with a complete & authoritative list of his etchings/ by Louis A. Holman. -- Boston: Charles E. Goodspeed & Co., 1922. 30 p. ; ill.

626. IN THE CENTER OF ACTIVITIES [text]. -- New Bedford, Mass. : Pierce & Kilburn, Inc. 10 p. ; ill.

627. Jenkins, Lawrence Waters. THE RESTORATION OF EAST INDIA MARINE HALL [text]/ by Lawrence Waters Jenkins and Walter Muir Whitehill. -- Salem, Mass. : Peabody Museum, 1944. 15 p. ; · ill.

628. LC!G OF SHIP "" [text] : Capt. Samuel Very, Jr. from New York to San Francisco, 1854. -- Mystic, Conn. : The Marine Historical Association, Inc., 1931. [31] p.

629. LOGBOOK TALES [text] : mostly about Galapagos tortoises. New Bedford, Mass. : Reynolds Printing, 1936. 31 p.

630. McKay, Richard Cornelius, ed. DONALD MCKAY AND THE SHIPS HE BUILT [text] : with twelve reproductions of some of the most famous of them. -- Boston: Charles E. Lauriat Co., 1925. 25 p. ; ill.

631. Marestier, Jean Baptiste. MEMOIR ON STEAMBOATS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA [text]/ by Jean Baptiste Marestier; translated by Sidney Withington. -- Mystic, Conn. The Marine Historical Association, Inc., 1957. 90 p. ; ill. Brownell Collection 42

632. Mendell, Charles S. SHIPBUILDERS OF MATTAPOISETT [text]/ by Charles s. Mendell, Jr, -- [Dartmouth, Mass.] : Old Dartmouth Historical Society, 33 p.

633. Middlebrook, Louis F. THE LAST CRUISE OF THE "OLIVER CROMWELL" 1779 [text]/ by Louis F. Middlebrook. -• M19y3s1.ti c,[l 0CJo npn.. : The Marine Historical Association, Inc.,

634. Middlebrook, I.ouis F. THE LAWS OF,OLERON [text] : or the judgements of the sea A.D. 1375 from Black Book of the Admiralty - reprinted 1871 / by Louis F. Middl2brook. -• M19y3s5t.i c,[ 14C]o npn. ;: iTlhle . Marine Historical Association, Inc.,

635a-zz. MODEL ENGINEER. -- Vol. 118, no. 2954 (Jan. 1958) - Vol. 119, no. 3005 (Dec. 1958).

636. THE NETOPIAN [text]/ Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company. cPlr9o2v6i.d en16c ep, . R;. Ii. ll: . Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company,

637. THE NETOPIAN [text]/ Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company. cPlr9o2v6id. en16c ep, . R;. Ii. ll: . Rhode Island Hospital Trust Company,

638. LIST OF MEMBERS [text] -- New York: New York Yacht Club, 1943. 51 p,

639. THE NEW YORK YACHT CLUB [text)/ prepared by Harry L. Maxwell; edited and arranged by Herbert L. Stone. New York: The New York Yacht ~lub, 1944. 104 p. ; ill. 640. Nicholson, Paul c. THE BLOCK ISLAND "DOUBLE ENDER" [text)/ by Paul c. Nicholson. 7 p, ; ill. With drawing ''Lines taken of· last'double ender'" (original pencil and copy). 641. Nilson, Alfred. THE STORY OF THE "AMOY" [text)/ by Alfred Nilson. 96 p. ; ill.

642. OLD-TIME NEW ENGLAND [text)/ The Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities. -- Boston: The Society for the iPlrl.es ervation of New England Antiquities, 1922. ii, 96 p. ;

643. OUTSTANDING EVENTS IN U.S. NAVAL HISTORY [text) -- Navy Recruiting Service, 27 p,

644. Parker, W.J. Lewis, Lt. THE GREAT COAL SCHOONERS OF NEW ENGLAND, 1870-1909 [text)/ by Lt. W.J. Lewis Parker. -• 1[M94y8s.t ic13, 5 Cpon. n.; J il: l.T he Marine Historical Association, Inc., Brownell Collection 43

645. Pool, Eugene H. THE FRIGATE "CHESAPEAKE" [text]/ by Eugene H. Pool. 13 p. ; ill.

646. Preston, Willis. RHODE ISLAND AND THE SEA [text] by Howard Willis Preston. -- Providence, Rhode Island: E.L. Freeman Company, 1932. 140 p. q647. QUEEN MARY [text]. -- London: The Shipbuilder Press, 1936. 196 p. ; ill.

648. RECORD OF THE MATCHES FOR THE SEAWANHAKA INTERNATIONAL CHALLENGE CUP AND FOR THE GOLD CUP OF THE SCANDINAVIAN YACHT RACING UNION [text]/ Race Committee. -- [1927]. 31 p.

649. REGATTA COMMITTEE REPORT [text] / Eastern Yacht Club, 1906. 48 p. ; maps; ill.

650. REPORT OF RACING RULES COMMITTEE [text] / Yacht Racing Association of Long Island .Sound. -- New York: Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound, 1926. 24 p.

651. REPORT OF THE AMERICA'S CUP COMMITTEE [text]/ New York Yacht Club. -- [New York] : New York Yacht Club, 1934. 71 p.

652. REPORT OF THE RACE COMMITTEE [text]/ New York Yacht Club. -• New York: New York Yacht Club, 1920. 29 p.

653. REPORT OF THE RACE COMMITTEE [text]/ New York Yacht Club. -• New York: New York Yacht Club, 1934. 70 p.

654. REPORT OF THE RACE COMMITTEE [text)/ New York Yacht Club. -• New York: New York Yacht Club, 1936. 36 p.

655. REPORT OF THE RACE COMMITTEE [text)/ New York Yacht Club. New York: New York Yacht Club, 1939. 44 p. 656. REPORT OF THE Rl,CE COMMITTEE [text) / New York Yacht Club. -• New York: New York Yacht Club, 1947. 29 p.

657. REPORT OF THE STATE HARBOR COMMISSION TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ON AN INVESTIGATION OF MARITIME FACILITIES IN NARRAGANSETT BAY [text)/ State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. Providence, Rhode Island: The Oxford Press, 1932. 43 p. ; ill. 658. Rogers, James A. JOURNAL OF WHALING VOYAGE OF SHIP MENTOR OF NEW LONDON CAPT. WILLIAM M. BAKER [text)/ kept by James A. Rogers. 14 p.

659. SCALE MODELS, FITTINGS, FAMOUS SHIPS [text). -- Boston James Bliss & Co. Inc., 1951. 60 p. ; ill. Brownell Collection 44

660. SHIPS AND SHIPPING OF OLD NEW YORK [text) : a brief account of the interesting phases of the commerce of New York from the foundation of the city to the beginning of the Civil War I Bank of Manhattan Company. -- Boston: Walton Adver• tising and Printing Company, cl915. 61 p. ; ill. 661. Sommerfeldt, H.A. ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF MERCHANT SHIPS [text] / by H.A. Sommerfeldt. -- London: John Weale, 1846. 62 p.

662. Stackpole, Edouard A. FIGUREHEADS & SHIP CARVINGS AT MYSTIC SEAPORT [text)/ by Edouard A. Stackpole. -- Mystic, Conn. : The Marine Historical Association, 1964. xiv, 134 p. ; ill. 663. Stackpole, Edouard A. THE VOYAGE OF THE HURON AND THE HUNTRESS [text] : the American sealers and the discovery of the continent of Antartica / by Edouard A. Stackpole. -• Mystic, Conn. : The Marine Historical Association, Inc., 1955. 86 p. ; ill.

664. Stevens, Thomas A. GEORGE GREENMAN & COMPANY, SHIPBUILDERS OF MYSTIC, CONNECTICUT [text]/ by Thomas A. Stevens and Dr. Charles K. Stillman. -- Mystic, Conn. : The Marine Historical Association, Inc., 1953. 30 p. ; ill.

665. STORY OF NEW BEDFORD WHALING FISHING AND DIVERSIFIED INDUSTRIES [text]. -- Reynolds Printing. 13 p. ; ill.

666. Swan, Bradford F. CAPTAIN ALEXANDER WINSOR [text)/ by Bradford F. Swan. -- [Dartmouth, Mass.] : Old Dartmouth Historical Society. 22 p.

667. Tyson, O.S. SAILING CANOES [text) : a brief history together with an outline of types, classes, designs, specifications, and rules/ by O.S. Tyson. -- lµnerican Canoe Association, cl935. 31 p. ; ill.

668. Wells, Forrest H. HOW MUCH DID ANCIENT EGYPT INFLUENCE THE DESIGN OF THE CHINESE [text]/ by Forrest H. Wells. Reprinted from the China Journal, Vol. xix, No. 6, December 1933. 16 p. ; ill. Inscribed by the author.

669. WHALING EXHIBITS OF THE OLD DARTMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY [text]. -- New Bedford, Mass. The Old Dartmouth Historical Society, 1930. 47 p.

670. THE WHITE STAR JOURNAL [text)/ published weekly on board the clipper ship White Star during a passage from Liverpool, England to Melbourne, , with 600 emigrants, in the year 1855. -- Mystic, Conn. : The Marine Historical Association, 1951. 36 p. Brownell Collection 45

671. Williams, William F. THE DESTRUCTION OF THE WHALING FLEET IN THE ARCTIC OCEAN IN 1871 [text]/ by William F. Williams. -- New Bedford, Mass. : Reynolds Printing, 14p.

Manuscript Materials

672. ARGUS - FROM ORIGINAL INDENT SPARS [text] : description of masts and rigging/ typescript on The American Marine Society "The Mariner" letterhead. l p.

673. COLOURS [text] : typescript extracts from early Boston newspapers made from shipping data furnished by the Peabody Museum, Salem: letter attached from L. W. Jenkins, Asst. Director, Peabody Museum to Alfred S. Brownell, 26 January 1928. 12 p.

674. EXTRACTS FROM MAR SHALL'S PRACTICAL MARINE GUNNERY [text]/ typescript carbon copy of George Marshall's work. 18 p.

675. THE GUNS AND GUN CARRIAGES OF THE AMERICAN NAVY [text] : 1795-1813 / Typescript by [Brewsington]. 3 p.

676. Hornsby, Thomas. DAHLGREN'S BOAT ARMAME NT [text] : 1849 / typescript by Thomas Hornsby. 4 p.

677. Hornsby, Thomas. IRON NAVAL GUNS[text] : 1809 / by Thomas Hornsby. 2 p. ; ill.

678. Gorino. [to] Alfred S. Brownell, Providence. [Tls]. lp. 679. Pritchard, Lawrence A. Southampton, England, 1936 March 16 [to] Alfred S. Brownell, Providence. [Tls]. l p.

680. Marine Research Society. 1936 March 16, Salem, Mass. [to] Harold A. Allen, Pawtucket. [tl] 1 p.

681. Hornsby, Thomas. 1936 November 23, Cheltenham, Penn. [to] Alfreds. Brownell, Providence. [tls]. 1 p.

682. Von Zielinski, Carl M. J. 1936 December 14, New York [to] Alfreds. Brownell, Providence. [tls] 1 p.

683. Pritchard, Lawrence A. 1937 January 12, Southampton, England [to] Alfreds. Brownell, Providence. [tls] 1 p. Brownell Collection 46

684. Brownell, Alfreds. 1937 February 13, Providence, RI. [to] Lawrence A. Pritchard, Southampton. [carbon copy] 1 p. 685. Hart, Thomas c. 1956 January 25, Sharon, Conn. (to] Alfred S. Brownell, Providence. [Tls] carbon copy of response from Brownell attached. 4 p.

686. Hart, Thomas C. 1956 February 6, Sharon, Conn. [to] Alfred S. Brownell, Providence. [Tls] 2 p.

687. Gunesin, Faruk. 1958 August 19, Istanbul [to] Alfred S. Brownell, Providence. [Als] l p. (folded). q688. NOTEBOOK OF THE NARRAGANSETT BAY FLEET OF THE INTERNATIONAL STAR CLASS YACHT RACING ASSOCIATION [text] : membership listing 1922-1~47.

689. Snow, Elliot. SHIP MODELS AND SHIP MODELLING [text] : with data for making a model of the U.S. Frigate Constitution, the oldest u. S. Naval vessel afloat/ typescript by Elliot Snow. -- Bryn Mar, Penn., cl929. [7] p. (incomplete) ; ill.

690. SOVEREIGN-OF-THE-SEAS [text] : a description of the ship launched July 1852 / photocopy of an extract from the Boston Atlas, 14 July 1852. 3 p.

691. U.S. NAVAL ORDNANCE [text] : period commencing 1840 / typescript by Thomas Hornsby. 7 p.

692. U.S. NAVAL ORDANCE [text] : dimensions/ typescript by T.H. [Thomas Hornsby], 1936. l p. (folded).

693. VESSELS OWNED, OR PARTLY SO, BY ED. CARRINGTON [text] : typescript list of name, tons, year and first master. 1 p. 6~4. A ROPE MAKING MACHINE [text]/ typescript by A. Hutton Vignoles. 3 p.

695. THE WHALING SCHOONER JOHN R. MANTA [text] : typescript account of the second mate. 7 p.

Printed Materials

THE ALDEN-DESIGNED 68 FOOT KETCH QUAIL see A MODIFIED BLOCK ISLANDER TYPE. Brownell Collection 47

THE ALL-PURPOSE DINGHY HAS ARRIVED see CLIPPER SHIPS• ANCIENT AND OLD.

696. Baker, Robert A. MINIATllRE SHIP MODELS [text]/ by Robert A. Baker, The , 1948 January. 4 p. [incomplete) ; ill.

697. A BLOCK ISLAND BOAT FOR SAN PEDRO [text)/ Yachting. 2 p. ; ill.

BOLERO see A REAL CAPE COD CAT DESIGNED BY ALDEN.

698. Burgess, W. Starling. THE DESIGN OF•"Enterprise" [text]/ by W. Starling Burgess, Yachting, 1930 December. 4 p. ; ill. 699. CAT BOAT [text] : sail plan and lines. 2 p. ; ill.

700. A CENTERBOARD FOR OCEAN RACING [text] / taken from Yachting, 1949 January. 2 p. ; ill.

701. Chapelle, H.I. THE BAHAMA SHARPSHOOTERS [text] : a development of the / by H.I. Chapelle, Yachting, 1932 August; plans attached. 6 p. ; ill.

702. Chapelle, H.I. THE BERMUDA AND [text]/ by H.I. Chapelle, Yachting, 1933 April; plans attached. 4 p. ; ill.

703. Chapelle, H.I. THE CAPE COD CATBOAT [text]/ by H.I. Chapelle, Yachting, 1932 November. 6 p. ; ill.

704. Chapelle, H.I. THE CONSTELLATION MYTH [text]/ by Howard I. Chapelle, The Rhode Islander, 1949 April 3. 2 p. ; ill.

705. Chapelle, H.I. THE FRIENDSHIP SLOOP [text]/ by H.I. Chapelle, Yachting, i932 Juiy. 6 p. ; ili.

706. Chapelle, H. I. THE GLOUCESTER "SLOOP BOATS" [text]/ by H.I. Chapelle, Yachting, 1933 January; plans attached. 4 p. ; ill.

707. Chapelle, H.I. THE NEW HAVEN SHARPIE [text]/ by H.I. OVERSIZE Chapelle, Yachting, 1932 May; plan attached. 6 p. ; ill.

708. Chapelle, H.I. !'HE SKIPJACK [text] / by H.I. Chapelle, Yachting, 1932 June; plan attached. 6 p. ; ill.

709. CLIPPERSHIP "", OF BOSTON [text]/ copied from U.S. NAUTICAL MAGAZINE, 1885 December, 1886 January; plans attached. 9 p. ; ill. Brownell Collection 48

710. THE [text] / Yachting. 2 p. ; ill.

711. THE COMPLETE MODELLIST [text] / photocopy of book printed by W.G. for George Hurlock, 1667. 25 p. ; ill.

A CRUISING HOUSEBOAT FOR INLAND WATERS see TWO 65-FOOT BY JOHN ALDEN,

712. Culver, Henry B. SOME SHIP MODELS IN THE COLLECTION OF COLONEL HENRY H. ROGERS/ by Henry B. Culver, The Connoisseur. 9 p. ; ill.

713. Davis, C.G. CLIPPER SHIPS- ANCIENT A' ND OLD [text]/ by C.G. Davis, Yachting, 1932 March. 8 p. ; ill.

714. Davis, C.G. THE HUDSON RIVER SLOOPS [text]/ by C.G. Davis, Yachting, 1932 September. 8 p. ; ill.

715. Davis, C.G. MARY [text] / C.G. Davis, The Rudder .. 2 p. ; ill.

716. Davis, C.G. SOME REAL BALTIMORE [text]/ by C.G. Davis, Yachting, 1925 August. 4 p. ; ill.

717. Davis, Charles.~G .. THE BRIG RIG [.text]/ by Charles G. Davis, Yachting, 1933 December. 6 p. ; ill.

718. DeFontaine, Ham. GADGETS AND GILHICKIES [text] for taking off lines / Ham DeFontaine, Yachting, 1945 November. 1 p. ; ill.

719. deFontaine, W.H. LET'S LOOK AT HER LINES [text] : an elementary explanation of the lines by which a Naval architect reveals the form of a hull/ by W.H. deFontaine, Yachting, 1949 May. 3 p. (incomplete) ; ill. 720a-j. DIMENSIONS AND SIZES OF MATERIALS FOR BUILDING A FRIGATE OF 36 guns [text]. 10 p.

721. Douglas, George B. A VISIT TO THE NEW BEDFORD [text]/ by George B. Douglas, The Rudder, November. 6 p. ; ill.

722. Earle, John G. THE BUGEYE TRIUMPH [text]/ by John G. Earle, Yachting 1934 February, plans attached. 4 p. ; ill.

723. Elden, Alfred. PEARY'S PINKY, THE MARY OF ST. GEORGE, TURNING TO DUST [text]/ by Alfred Elden, Boston Evening Transcript, 1931 January 7. 1 p. ; ill. Brownell Collection 49

724. EMMA c. BERRY [text] / taken from Yachting, 1933 July. 2 p. ; ill., plan attached.

725. THE FAMOUS BLUENOSE [text]/ 4 p. ill,

726, A FAST 40-FOOT CRUISING YAWL [text]/ taken from Yachting, 1947 January. 2 p. ; ill.

A 55-M,P.H. HYDROPLANE-TYPE RUNABOUT see LAUGHING GULL.

727. A 52-FOOT YAWL BY ALBERG [text]/ September 1948. 2 p. ; ill.

A 46-FOOT CRUISER FOR FOREIGN BUILDING see LAUGHING GULL.

HALF-0 A 53-FOOT WELDED STEEL CRUISER see A CENTERBOARD YAWL FOR OCEAN RACING,

728. HOPEWELL [text] / Yachting, 1948 May. 1 p. [incomplete); ill.

729. INFANTA [text] : a new yawl by Rhodes/ taken from Yachting. 2 p. ; ill,

730. ISLAND BELLE [text)/ photocopy of an article in The Field, The Country Gentleman's Newspaper, 1883 December.-Y-p. ; ill. 731. King, Cecil. THE CARVING OF WARSHIPS/ by Cecil King, The Connoisseur, 1938 February. 7 p. ; ill.

732. LAUGHING GULL [text] : a 44-footer for Percy Chubb/ taken from Yachting, 1949 July. 2 p. ; ill.

LILLE DANSKER, ADAPTED FROM THE DANISH TOLL CRUISERS see A BLOCK ISLAND BOAT FOR SAN PEDRO.

LUDERS-DESIGNED 49' FLUSH DECK SLOOP see A MODERN 42-FOOT BY HUNT.

733. M'Cormick, William B. MODEL OF H.M.S. CORONATION [text]/ by William B. M'Cormick, International Studio, 1924 May. 2 p. ; ill.

734. Martyr, Weston. LOOKING AT A SIXTEENTH CENTURY SHIP [text] a model of an Elizabethan as constructed from plans preserved in the library of Samuel Pepys/ by Weston Martyr, Yachting, 1932 April. 3 p. [incomplete) ; ill.

735. A MODERN 42-FOOT CATAMARAN BY HUNT [text)/ taken from Yachting. 2 p. ; ill.

736. A MODIFIED BLOCK ISLANDER TYPE [text)/ Yachting, 1948 October. 2 p. ; ill. Brownell Collection 50

737. Mundy, Talbot. THE SPONGE FLEET OF TARPON SPRINGS [text]/ by Talbot Mundy, Yachting, 1932 December. 6 p. ; ill.

738. A 1946 BERMUDA RACE PROSPECT (text]/ taken from Yachting, 1946 March. 2 p. ; ill.

739. OLD IRONSIDES FIRST SUIT OF DUCK (text]/ The National Canvas Goods Manufacturers Review, 1926 MaY:-3 p. ; ill.

740. THE OLGA (text] / The Rudder. 2 p. [incomplete]; ill.

AN OWNER-BUILT SPORT see INFANTA • • 741. Pemberton, Frank. MODEL MAKER BROWNELL (text] / by Frank Pemberton, The Rhode Islander, 1950 November. 8 p. ; ill.

A POWERBOAT FOR SAILORMEN BY SCHEEL see A 60-FOOT YAWL BY JOHN ALDEN.

742. R.G.P. BOTTLED SHIPS (manuscript]/ by R.G.P., The Rudder. [no date]. 2 p. ; ill.

743. RAINBOW (text]/ The Rudder, October. 4 p. [incomplete] ; ill.

744. THE , A FAST AND ABLE NEW CLASS (text]/ Yachting, 1949 February. 1 p. ; ill.

745. BOLERO [text] : largest modern ocean racer/ taken from Yachting. 2 p. ; ill.

A SCHEEL MOTOR-SAILER see A FAST 40-FOOT CRUISING YAWL.

746. SHIPS AND SHIP MODELS. miscellaneous articles. 46 p. ; ill.

747. A 60-FOOT YAWL BY JOHN ALDEN [text]/ taken from Yachting, 2 p. ; ill.

SLOOP BY DEBES see SPARKMAN AND STEPHENS YAWL.

748. Smith, Captain Charlton. SAILING VESSELS THAT FREIGHTED GRANITE FROM CAPE ANN TO BOSTON IN ANY WEATHER NOW ONLY A MEMORY/ by Captain Charlton Smith. 1 p. ; ill.

749. SPARKMAN AND STEPHENS YAWL [text]/ taken from The Rudder, 1948 March. 2 p. ; ill.

A STOCK 34-FOOTER BY STEPHEN BROS. see INFANTA.

750. SWEETHEART [text]/ The Rudder [no date]. 4 p. ; ill.

751. Taylor, William H. AN AUTHENTIC BLOCK ISLANDER [text]/ by William H. Taylor, Yachting, 1949 February. 6 p. ; ill. Brownell Collection 51

752. Taylor, William H. THE FRIENDSHIP SLOOP IS BACK [text]/ by William H. Taylor, Yachting, 1946 December, 4 p. ; ill. plan attached.

1S2~,NOMANSLAND , A VANISHING TYPE BY WILLIAM H. TAYLOR see CLIPPER SHIPS- ANCIENT AND OLD. SEE -"LSO 3711 &- '31?,

753-753a. Tripp, Wm. H. BRIEF HISTORY OF BARK CANTON [text] / by Wm. H. Tripp. 1 p.

TWIN SCREW 45-FOOT DIESEL POWERED CRUISER see A 1946 BERMUDA RACE PROSPECT. •

754. TWO 65-FOOT YAWLS BY JOHN ALDEN [text]/ taken from Yachting. 2 p. ; ill.

755. [text]/ taken from Yachting, 1946 May. 4 p. ill. ; plan attached.

Materials on Alfred S. Brownell

756a-h. Alfred S. Brownell [picture] working on ship models.

757. Alfreds. Brownell [picture] : workroom.

758. Cartoon [text] : Ship Model Society of Rhode Island.

759. Troy, George F., Jr. PERRY'S 1812 SHIPBUILDING FEAT DUPLICATED [text]/ by George F. Troy, Jr., The Evening Bulletin, 1954 December 27. 760a-f. Brownell, Alfreds. Miscellaneous sketches in the hand of Brownell.

76la-l Wales, George A. Miscellaneous drawings in the hand of Wales. 76lm-n Wales, George A. Miscellaneous drawings in the hand of Wales.

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762. New Bedford Port Society. NEW BEDFORD PORT SOCIETY ORGANIZED IN 1830 TO HELP SEAMEN ... [New Bedford: '_:'he Society, 19--]. [16] p. ; ill.

763. "THE ARM IS OUT." New Bedford: Reynolds Printing, [19--]. [BJ p. ; ill. Reprint from the Boston Globe.

764. THE NEW BEDFORD WHALING CLASSIC. [New Bedford]: Reynolds Printing, [19--]. [4] p. ; ill.

765. Lundeberg, Philip. Model of the U.S. BRIG NIAGARA presented to the Pennsylvania State College Behrend Center by Mary Brownell Behrend and Alfred Smith Brownell 1955; model made by Alfred Smith Brownell. [Xerox copy of an unpublished r epor t l , [13] p.

766 Suite of photocopies of pictures of the ship Niagara. 20 a-t. Xerox copies. 767. MODEL SHIPWRIGHT (number 55, March 1986). With article "Alfred Smith Brownell", by I. Kingman, p.68-72.