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Builders model of Japanese battleship "Hatsuse", c. 1890-99 (mixed media)
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Builders model of Japanese battleship "Hatsuse", c. 1890-99 (mixed media)
3617506 Builders model of Japanese battleship " Hatsuse", c.1890-99 (mixed media) by English School, (19th century); 132x64x281 cm; Discovery Museum, Tyne & Wear, UK; (add.info.: Shikishima-class pre-dreadnought battleship built for the Imperial Japanese Navy by the British firm of Armstrong Whitworth, late 1890s; sank 1904); eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23006960
© Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums / Bridgeman Images
Battleship Funnels Model Russo Japanese War Shipbuilding Warship Armstrong Whitworth
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This print showcases a builders model of the Japanese battleship "Hatsuse" from the late 19th century. Measuring an impressive 132x64x281 cm, this mixed media artwork is housed in the Discovery Museum in Tyne & Wear, UK. The English School of the 19th century skillfully crafted this miniature representation of the Shikishima-class pre-dreadnought battleship. Built by British firm Armstrong Whitworth for the Imperial Japanese Navy during the late 1890s, "Hatsuse" played a significant role in naval warfare until its tragic sinking in 1904. This model provides a glimpse into its majestic design and engineering prowess. The photograph captures intricate details such as funnels and other elements that make up this remarkable warship. It serves as a testament to both Japanese and British shipbuilding expertise during this era. With its historical significance tied to events like the Russo-Japanese War, this builders model offers valuable insights into maritime history and military strategy. It stands as a tribute to not only naval forces but also army troops who relied on these powerful vessels for protection. Bridgeman Images has beautifully captured this piece from eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums, ensuring it remains accessible for all to appreciate. As an out-of-copyright artwork, it continues to inspire awe with its meticulous craftsmanship and enduring legacy within naval history.
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