File:Pallas (1793), Stag (1793), Unicorn (1734), Galatea (1794), Lively (1794), Alcemene (1794), Cerberus (1794), Maidstone (1795), Shannon (1796) RMG J6081.jpg

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English: Pallas (1793), Stag (1793), Unicorn (1734), Galatea (1794), Lively (1794), Alcemene (1794), Cerberus (1794), Maidstone (1795), Shannon (1796)

Scale 1:48. Plan showing the upper deck plan for Pallas (1793), a 32-gun, Fifth Rate Frigate and later for Stag (1793), Unicorn (1734), Galatea (1794), Lively (1794), Alcemene (1794), Cerberus (1794), Maidstone (1795), and Shannon (1796).

The annotation regarding recessing the bulkheads to enclose the tiller ropes may relate to Maidstone and Shannon, which were built at Deptford. The former was completed on 12 February 1796, while the latter was 29 March 1796.

PALLAS 1793
Date circa December 1791
date QS:P571,+1791-12-00T00:00:00Z/10,P1480,Q5727902
Dimensions Sheet: 299 mm x 916 mm
Source/Photographer http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/82982
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Admiralty Curator Number: 2442
id number: ZAZ3191
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Ship Plans

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