File:Pique (cancelled 1832); Andromeda (1829); Seahorse (1830); Stage (1830); Euphrates (cancelled 1831); Maeander (1840); Forth (1833); Inconstant (cancelled 1832); Orpheus (cancelled 1831); Severn (cancelled 1831); Tiber RMG J3851.jpg

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English: Pique (cancelled 1832); Andromeda (1829); Seahorse (1830); Stage (1830); Euphrates (cancelled 1831); Maeander (1840); Forth (1833); Inconstant (cancelled 1832); Orpheus (cancelled 1831); Severn (cancelled 1831); Tiber (cancelled 1831); Manilla (cancelled 1831); Spartan (cancelled 1831); Theban (cancelled 1831); Jason (cancelled 1831); Statira (cancelled 1832); Tigris (cancelled 1832)

Scale: 1:48. Plan showing the inboard profile illustrating the diagonal bracing and riders for the Seringapatam Class No. 3. This refers to the sub-class of Seringapatam with the final alterations to the original design and relates to Pique (cancelled 1832), Andromeda (1829), Seahorse (1830), Stage (1830), Euphrates (cancelled 1831), Maeander (1840), Forth (1833), Inconstant (cancelled 1832), Orpheus (cancelled 1831), Severn (cancelled 1831), Tiber (cancelled 1831), Manilla (cancelled 1831), Spartan (cancelled 1831), Theban (cancelled 1831), Jason (cancelled 1831), Statira (cancelled 1832), and Tigris (cancelled 1832), all 46-gun Fifth Rate Frigates.

INCONSTANT 1825
Date October 1829
date QS:P571,+1829-10-00T00:00:00Z/10
Dimensions Sheet: 361 mm x 1194 mm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/81846
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Admiralty Curator Number: 1648
id number: ZAZ2055
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Ship Plans

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