Napoleonic Prisoner of War Bone Model of a 78 Gun Ship
Period 1700-1900
Origin Anglo French
Medium Bone, horse hair, metal pins
Period: 1700-1900
Origin: Anglo French
Medium: Bone, horse hair, metal pins
Literature: One can only be filled with wonder and amazement at the skill, patience, ingenuity and fortitude displayed by the unknown French seamen of the Napoleonic era who produced these accomplished works of art in the most sordid and terrible conditions of the prison ‘hulks’ with primitive tools and equipment.
Stripped of all masts, rigging, sails, decorations and embellishments these ‘hulks’ were moored in estuaries and harbours around the coast of Britain. Some were moored off Plymouth housing the captured Napoleonic prisoners of war and it is possible that this model was purchased by a member of the Younge family at that time as a memento or souvenir of the Napoleonic period.
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