- MS 342/5/1-3;D Correspondence and papers regarding the construction and installation of machinery on Discovery, 1900-1901 Sent to Reginald William Skelton [Largely correspondence with Gourley Brothers & Co. The Liverpool Engineering & Condenser Co. Clarke, Chapman & Co. Napier Brothers Ltd.] Circa 190 leaves (3 folders) holograph and typescript
- MS 342/35;SL Specifications for building and equipping the hull of a single-screw wood ship to be engaged in Antarctic exploration [Printed by William Clowns & Sons Ltd. 1899, with manuscript annotations and corrections by Reginald William Skelton] 22 leaves, printed
- MS 342/36;SL Machinery, specification for a single screw ship for Antarctic exploration 450 I.H.P. [Printed by William Clowes & Sons Ltd. 1899, with manuscript annotations by Reginald William Skelton] 57 leaves, printed
- MS 342/6/1-2;SP Blueprints (2) of Discovery machinery, sent to Skelton, 1900 to 1901 [Propeller, Engs. No 369, 18 December 1900 and Steam Capstan Windlass for 1 5/8 cables, 10 April 1901] 2 sheets
- MS 371/1-28;SP Blueprints (28) of engineer's drawings of the Discovery, built 1900-1901, 28 sheets
- MS 417/1-4;SP Plans (4) of Discovery, [Sketch of sails, plan of lower deck, deck plan showing proposed cabin entrance, lower deck and sections] 4 sheets
- MS 416/1-3;SP Profile, deck plans, capacity plan, 3 sheets
- MS 415/1-4;SP Plans (4) of Discovery by Harold Underhill, Glasgow, undated [Based upon ship but compiled from photographs, the rig shown is the original] 4 sheets, blue prints
Discovery, building plans
This material is held atScott Polar Research Institute Archives, University of Cambridge
- Reference
- GB 15 Ships, Discovery/Building plans
- Dates of Creation
- 1900-[1901]
- Name of Creator
- Physical Description
- Circa 41 plans, 57 loose leaves and 3 folders of correspondence
Scope and Content
Administrative / Biographical History
The collection comprises of correspondence predominately with Reginald Skelton regarding the building of Discovery. There are various plans showing different elevations and areas of the ship.
Arrangement
Chronological.
Bibliography
See Discovery Point http://www.rrs-discovery.co.uk/ for information on Discovery in Dundee today.