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Systematic Commissioning of Models Systematic commissioning of models Collecting Type of Occupation Name Museum Date of Number of boat Other Date of Collection Region represented Type of type collector museum models acquired objects collection location (if different to the boat acquisition by museum acquired? (where known) collection location) represent ed Systematic Commissionin Science Double g Unknown Unknown Great Exhibition Museum Before 1880 1 Unknown Cochin, India ferry boat Systematic Punjab, Commissionin Science Lahore, State g Unknown Unknown Great Exhibition? Museum 1855? 1 Unknown 1851? Pakistan barge Systematic Exhibition Made for the Commissionin commission Great Exhibition Science About 1800 g ing N/A 1851? Museum / 1850? 1 Yes Sri Lanka Dhoni Systematic Exhibition Commissionin commission Produced for the Science Bombay g ing N/A Great Exhibition Museum 1851(?) 1 Yes 1851 Dockyard Battello Deerjeebhoy Merwanjee Represents Systematic Exhibition produced for the an Omani Commissionin commission Great Exhibition Science vessel, made g ing N/A of 1851 Museum 1851? 1 Yes 1851 in Bombay Oman Batello Great Exhibition 1851?, India 1851? Museum; V&A; Entered Systematic Exhibition Science Museum; National Science Commissionin commission Royal Naval Maritime Museum in g ing N/A Museum Museum 1869? 1 Yes - a shell 1851 Sri Lanka Dhony Bombay Dockyard; Systematic Exhibition Ras Jabel, Commissionin commission For the Great Science Strait of g ing N/A Exhibition Museum 1851 1 Yes Hormuz Arab Dhow Page 1 of 7 Collecting Type of Occupation Name Museum Date of Number of boat Other Date of Collection Region represented Type of type collector museum models acquired objects collection location (if different to the boat acquisition by museum acquired? (where known) collection location) represent ed Systematic Exhibition Commissionin commission Great Exhibition Science Cargo g ing N/A 1851? Museum 1851 1 Yes Bombay prow Systematic Exhibition Commissionin commission Great Exhibition Science Sourabaya, Tambarpa g ing N/A 1851? Museum 1851 1 Yes 1851 Java n Systematic Exhibition Commissionin commission Science Khela g ing N/A Great Exhibition? Museum 1851 1 Yes Bengal Dingee Systematic Exhibition Made for the Commissionin commission Great Exhibition Science g ing N/A 1851 Museum 1851 1 Yes Cutch Arab Baghla Bombay dockyard; Systematic Exhibition Produced for the Sur, Ash- Commissionin commission Great Exhibition Science Sharqiyah, g ing N/A 1851 Museum 1851 1 Yes Oman Arab Baghla Pamban Systematic Exhibition Manche, Commissionin commission Produced for the Science snake g ing N/A Great Exhibition Museum 1855 1 Yes 1851? Cochin, India boat Systematic Exhibition Zaruka; Commissionin commission Paris Exhibition Science Kurrachee, machwa, g ing N/A 1867? Museum 1867 3 Yes 1867? India doonda Paris Exhibition 1867 to India Museum; then V&A; Sind, Emir 1867; 1958 Systematic Exhibition of, presented to National transferred Indian Commissionin commission NMM by the Maritime to Science state g ing N/A Science Museum Museum Museum 1 Yes 1867 Kurrachee barge Page 2 of 7 Collecting Type of Occupation Name Museum Date of Number of boat Other Date of Collection Region represented Type of type collector museum models acquired objects collection location (if different to the boat acquisition by museum acquired? (where known) collection location) represent ed 1867; 1958, Paris Exhibition entered Systematic Exhibition 1867; India National Science Commissionin commission Museum; V&A; Maritime Museum in g ing N/A Science Museum Museum 1929 1 Yes 1867 Bengal Pinnace Masula surf boat; budgerow ; bhar panski; gharnai, raft; kheya nao; dinghi; khelna; saranga; Systematic Exhibition ulak; Commissionin commission London Science malar g ing N/A Exhibition 1873 Museum 1873 10 Yes 1873? India panshi Jongkong, canoe; fishing boat; Yes - 11 bedar items luang including sudu, a Horniman model large Systematic Exhibition Museum boats, a fish wooden Commissionin commission Colonial and and trap and sailing g ing N/A Indian Exhibition Garden 1886 4 figures 1886 Malaysia junk Page 3 of 7 Collecting Type of Occupation Name Museum Date of Number of boat Other Date of Collection Region represented Type of type collector museum models acquired objects collection location (if different to the boat acquisition by museum acquired? (where known) collection location) represent ed Yes - 11 items including Horniman model Systematic Exhibition Museum boats, a fish Commissionin commission Colonial and and trap and Malay Kolek g ing N/A Indian Exhibition Garden 1886 1 figures 1886 Peninsula Selat Yes - 11 items including Horniman model Systematic Exhibition Museum boats, a fish Angula or Commissionin commission Colonial and and trap and padda g ing N/A Indian Exhibition Garden 1886 1 figures 1886 Sri Lanka boat Exhibition Colonial and Yes - 306 Commissionin Indian exhibition British other Dugout g 1886 Museum 1886 1 objects 1886 Malaysia canoe Bamboo raft; Colonial and Malaya - dugoout Indian Exhibition Perak; canoe; from the Selangor, carvel Exhibition Commissioners Yes - 306 Malaysia; planked Commissionin for the Straits British other Straits sailing g Settlements Museum 1886 3 objects 1886 Settlements vessel Page 4 of 7 Collecting Type of Occupation Name Museum Date of Number of boat Other Date of Collection Region represented Type of type collector museum models acquired objects collection location (if different to the boat acquisition by museum acquired? (where known) collection location) represent ed Asia, South From Ceylon Asia, Sri Committee at the Yes, 139 Lanka / International items but Ceylon Paruwa; Systematic Exhibition Exhibition of only 11 left oru - Commissionin commission Science, Art & Glasgow in the outrigger g ing N/A Industry, Glasgow Museums 1888 4 museum 1888 canoe Asia, Myanmar / Burma Dragon boat (Dhon Lay); Payn Gan; Gruodoon ; Sat Lay; Hnau - rice and fish boats; Hlay Yes, 139 pyong International items but poay - Systematic Exhibition Exhibition of only 11 left race boat; Commissionin commission Science, Art & Glasgow in the raft; 2 g ing N/A Industry, Glasgow Museums 1888 9 museum 1888 race boats Page 5 of 7 Collecting Type of Occupation Name Museum Date of Number of boat Other Date of Collection Region represented Type of type collector museum models acquired objects collection location (if different to the boat acquisition by museum acquired? (where known) collection location) represent ed Sailing British Empire logboats; Exhibition, Yes - 25 planked Department of Horniman items sailing Exhibition Fisheries, Museum including boat; Systematic commission Madras; B.E.E. and jars from Madras, masula commissioning ing N/A Wheatley Garden 1924 5 Tanzania 1924 India surf boat 2 Kattumar an; 2 outrigger canoe; 2 boats Systematic Exhibition The Madras Court with Commissionin commission for the British Science Madras, balance g ing N/A Empire Exhibiton Museum 1924 6 Yes 1924 India board The Malaya Systematic Exhibition Pavilion for the Commissionin commission British Empire Science Malay Racing g ing N/A Exhibition Museum 1924 1 Yes 1924 Peninsula boat Bengal Systematic Exhibition Commissioner for Commissionin commission the British Empire Science g ing N/A Exhbition Museum 1924(?) 1 Yes Bengal Logboat Government of Systematic Exhibition Malaya - British Commissionin commission Empire Science g ing? N/A Exhibition? Museum 1925 1 Yes Malaysia Payong Page 6 of 7 Collecting Type of Occupation Name Museum Date of Number of boat Other Date of Collection Region represented Type of type collector museum models acquired objects collection location (if different to the boat acquisition by museum acquired? (where known) collection location) represent ed Systematic Exhibition Government of Commissionin commission Malaya, British Science Racing g ing N/A Empire Exhibition Museum 1925 1 Yes Malaysia canoe Made for the Vizagapatam Systematic Exhibition "Native Boats" , Andhra Commissionin commission exhibition by G.G. Science Pradesh, Kattumar g ing N/A Herapath Museum 1933 1 Unknown India an Systematic H.N. Williams, Commissionin Model Esq. Made for the Science g maker Model maker Science Museum Museum 1934(?) 1 Unknown Baghdad Mash-huf Systematic H.N. Williams, Commissionin Model Esq. Made for the Science g maker Model maker Science Museum Museum 1935(?) 1 Unknown Baghdad Tarada Museum of Archaeolo Systematic gy and Commissionin Armed Anthropol g forces Colonel Trevor, Col. ogy 1952 1 Unknown Persian Gulf Dhow Systematic Dubai, Commissionin Petrol Dubai Petroleum Science United Arab g Company company Comp. Museum 1971-1980 1 Unknown Emirates Dhow Page 7 of 7.
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