Object data
wood, brass, rope and paint
model: height 55 cm × length 122 cm × width 30.5 cm
display case: height 78 cm × width 137 cm × depth 45 cm
R. Napier & Sons
Glasgow, 1868
wood, brass, rope and paint
model: height 55 cm × length 122 cm × width 30.5 cm
display case: height 78 cm × width 137 cm × depth 45 cm
...; transferred from the Ministerie van Marine (Department of the Navy), The Hague, to the museum, 1883
Object number: NG-MC-1239
Copyright: Public domain
Polychromed block model of an ironclad monitor, in a glass case.
The model has a vertical stem, a sharp cruiser stern with a round-bladed rudder and triple-blade propellers. On the main deck there are two deckhouses of triangular shape aft and two very narrow ones at the front, allowing for a maximum field of fire for the two guns in the single turret. All deckhouses are connected by gangways. On the first deckhouse aft just behind the turret the vessel has one funnel. The railing on the aft deckhouses has hammock netting. The model has four boats in davits. The sheer is completely flat, the hull is flat-bottomed and painted a metallic silver colour below the waterline. The model has a two-masted gaff rig without sails. The foremast has a yard for a lower square sail.
The model was made at R. Napier & Sons of Glasgow in 1868 and presented to the commander of the Buffel. The 57-metre-long, armour-clad monitor Tijger was built by Napier for the Dutch Navy from 1867 to 1868. It was armed with two 23-cm muzzle-loaders, which were replaced in 1886 by one 28-cm muzzle-loader, two 3.7-cm guns and two 3.7-cm revolving guns. It served for inland defence purposes only. Tijger was sold for scrap in 1896.1
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J. van der Vliet, 2016, 'R. Napier & Sons, Model of an Ironclad Monitor, Glasgow, 1868', in J. van der Vliet and A. Lemmers (eds.), Navy Models in the Rijksmuseum, online coll. cat. Amsterdam: hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.COLLECT.245051
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