551 434/5/1
Description 'Line Drawings'
Collection Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin
Catalogue Number 551 434/5/1
Category All Other
Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/1328563
Collection Hierarchy - Batch Level
Collection Level (551 434) Dr Colin and Dr Paula Martin
> Group Level (551 434/5) Duart Point
>> Batch Level (551 434/5/1) 'Line Drawings'
Preview | Category | Catalogue Number | Title | Date | Level |
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On-line Digital Images | DP 174847 | Rotary grindstone of sandstone (DP92/DG13). Scale 30 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174848 | Roughly octagonal block of fine-grained dark-grey stone (DP92/DG04), both faces covered with distinctive scratch-marks. Perhaps a touchstone. Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174849 | Copper-alloy kettle with lug handles (DP79/002), made up of riveted sections. Capacity c.50 litres. Scale 20 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174850 | The bellman (night-watchman), detail redrawn from Thomas Dekker, The Bellman of London (1608), showing a lantern of similar type to those found on the Duart Point shipwreck. (redrawn by Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174851 | Wooden lantern-top restored from two fragments (DP00/109a,109b). Scale 10 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174852 | Wooden lantern-top (DP99/008). Scale 10 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174853 | Wooden lantern-top (DP99/002). Scale 10 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174854 | Upright from a wooden lantern (DP99/093), showing tenons at top and bottom, slots for translucent horn lights, and grooves for cord bindings. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174855 | Reconstruction of a wooden lantern of the Duart Point type. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174856 | Frechen salt-glazed stoneware bottle with sprigged face-mask and escutcheon (Bartmann). Now in private collection. Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174857 | Frechen salt-glazed stoneware bottle (DP00/049) with sprigged face-mask and escutcheon (Bartmann). Cork stopper and liquid contents in place. Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174858 | Frechen salt-glazed stoneware bottle (DP01/117) with sprigged face-mask and escutcheon (Bartmann). Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174859 | Frechen salt-glazed stoneware bottle (DP01/121, 120) with sprigged face-mask and escutcheon (Bartmann). In two pieces, and missing most of its handle. Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174860 | Miscellaneous pottery forms. DP00/128, tin-glazed albarello or drug pot with blue and red decoration; DP00/103, undecorated tin-glazed albarello or drug pot; DP00/185, undecorated tin-glazed albarello or drug pot filled with a grease-based compound; DP01/017a, b, rim sherds from an Iberian botija or olive jar (from the ballast); DP02/013, fluted handled slipware bowl, yellow ground with dark-brown decoration. Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174861 | DP03/007, 013, glazed red earthenware (GRE) crock with two handles. Traces of butter were found inside. Scale 10 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174862 | Bag-shaped hand-built crogan in the Hebridean tradition (DP93/005). Scale 10 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174863 | Glazed red earthenware (GRE) forms, including chamber-pot (DP02/021) and tripod pipkin (4 DP numbers). Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174864 | Knife handles. DP00/019 has the letters 'C I' cut into the top. Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174865 | Part of a pine binnacle (DP96/004). The surviving portion comprises two back boards, part of the left side, and a segment of the top into which two internal partitions are slotted. The pieces are fastened with oak pegs, the positions of which are indicated by arrows. A hole burnt in the top has been repaired with a nailed patch, and the base of a mariner's compass (DP96/003) was found in the left-hand compartment. Scale 25 centimetres. (Peter Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174866 | Wooden binnacle with three upper compartments recovered from a wreck of c.1640 at Stinesminde, off North Jutland. Redrawn after M. Gøthche (in C. Westerdahl (ed.), Crossroads in Ancient Shipbuilding, 1994). (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174867 | Three circular compass-box lids. Scale 10 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174868 | Compass base with lead stabilising weight and copper-alloy pin (DP96/003). Found in the left-hand compartment of the binnacle (DP96/004). Scale 10 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174869 | Deep-sea sounding-lead (DP92/DG15) weighing 6.94kg (15.3lb). The conical recess in the base is for 'arming' the lead with grease so as to pick up a sample of the sea bed—information which, along with the depth, was useful to a navigator. Scale 10 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level | ||
On-line Digital Images | DP 174870 | Copper-alloy navigator's dividers (DP00/132, 177). The bow at the top allowed them to be adjusted with one hand. Scale 5 centimetres. (Colin Martin) | Item Level |