Caption:
Model of a 74-Gun Ship of the Line, Detailed detailed construction model of the hull in two stacked halves, with loose round timber. Seventy-four gun ports spread over three decks, five decks in total, with full bombardment and many equipment, some parts numbered. On the elaborate galleon a crowned lion as figurehead, four conveniences, a sea horse and fish between the slobles. Twisted mirror and hollow wulf with two gates, fence and side gallery of two floors, entirely decorated with carvings of allegorical figures, praises and weapon trophies. Straight rudder equipped with suckers, with square rudder king and holes for two rudder pins, steering wheel on the half deck in front of the bezaansmast. The sheer rises to both ends, two barwood and two deer. Round underwater ship. All rests with damsel blocks are arranged. 1:33 scale (derived), Battle of Camperdown, Rotterdam, Admiralty on the Maze, Freedom (ship), anonymous, Amsterdam (possibly), c. 1782, wood (plant material), brass (alloy), paint (coating), h 51.5 cm × l 180 cm × w 40.5 cm