Grace Darling (1838); Fishing vessel; Passenger/cargo vessel; Northumberland coble

Full hull model of the Northumberland coble 'Grace Darling' (circa 1838), a sailing fishing vessel, built at a scale of 1:12. The model, which is decked, is constructed plank on frame, and is equipped with thwarts, thole pins and a pair of oars, and inscribed ‘Grace Darling’ on the bows.

It was in a 21ft coble such as this that the 23-year old Grace Darling and her father, William, keeper of the Longstone lighthouse in Northumberland, undertook one of the most famous rescues of the 19th century. On the morning of 7 September 1838, the 270-ton paddle steamer ‘Forfarshire’ was wrecked off the Farne Islands. Grace and her father rowed almost a mile to the wreck in appalling conditions and eventually rescued nine survivors. The story of this rescue soon spread across the country and as a result, Grace became a national hero. Both Grace and her father were presented with silver medals by the National Institution for the Preservation of Life from Shipwreck, the fore-runner of the RNLI today.

Object Details

ID: SLR0008
Collection: Ship models
Type: Full hull model; Plank-on-frame
Display location: Not on display
Creator: Unknown; Towns, L. Duncan
Vessels: Grace Darling
Date made: circa 1970
People: Darling, Grace Horsley
Credit: National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London. We regret that Museum enquiries have not been able to identify the copyright holder and would welcome any information that would help us update our records. Please contact the Picture Library.
Measurements: Overall model: 112 x 560 x 143 mm
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