Hms Beagle Longitudinal Section, 1832
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Hms Beagle Longitudinal Section, 1832
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HMS Beagle longitudinal section as of 1832. Numbers on the drawing show the following 1) Darwins' seat in Captain's cabin 2) Darwins' seat back cabin 3) Darwins' drawers in Captain's cabin 4) Ajnuiths compass 5) Captains skylight 6) Gunroom Original drawing by F. G. King. HMS Beagle was a Cherokee-class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy. She was launched in May 1820 from the Woolwich Dockyard on the River Thames. In July of that year she took part in a fleet review celebrating the coronation of King George IV of the United Kingdom in which she was the first ship to sail under the new London Bridge. After that there was no immediate need for Beagle so she moored afloat but without masts or rigging. She was then adapted as a survey barque and took part in three expeditions. On the second survey voyage the young naturalist Charles Darwin was on board, and his work would eventually make the Beagle one of the most famous ships in history.
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