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CONSERVATION RESEARCH LABORATORY REPORT NO. 9 SHIP MODEL SHOP REPORT NO. 1 MODELING LA BELLE NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY PROGRAM Glenn Grieco |
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| When one looks at the archaeological remains of a once-proud ship, it can be difficult to imagine
how she looked in her prime. This is the case with La Belle,
a 17th-century French ship that sank off the coast of Texas on her maiden voyage while carrying colonists to the
New World. Archaeologists from the Texas Historical Commission excavated La Belle in 1996 and 1997. The hull and the material contained
in the hold are being conserved at the Conservation
Research Laboratory of the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University. A major part of the
conservation effort involves the reconstruction and conservation of the remains of the hull. This report documents the construction of a 1:12 scale model of La Belle. The model is an attempt to show how she may have appeared in her prime. Glenn Grieco, a student in the Nautical Archaeology Program and a professional ship modeler, has completed construction of a second, more refined model of La Belle, using precise details derived from the archaeological remains of the ship. The two models will be the subject of his Master's thesis. |
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| Building models of archaeological ships is one of the most interesting aspects of nautical archaeology and is equally informative to the ship specialist. Approximatedly one-third of the hull of La Belle remains. Using data from excavations of similar ships, archives, paintings, and other sources, a ship modeler is able to make a 'best guess' approximation of the appearance of the superstructure of the hull and the rigging. |
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The first model will be on permanent display at the Texas Maritime Museum in Rockport on the Gulf Coast. Rockport is just east of Corpus Christi, Texas. Be sure and go by to visit!
The second model will be kept on permanent display in the Nautical Archaeology Program at Texas A&M University in College Station. A glass display cabinet was built specially for the model. Some views of the second model are provided below. |
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Click on these links for other views of the second model.
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| Click on one of the graphics formats below to view the ongoing work on the model of the brig Jefferson: | |||||
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| Citation Information: Glenn Grieco 2000, Modeling La Belle, Ship Model Shop Report No. 1, Conservation Research Laboratory Report No. 9, World Wide Web, URL, http://nautarch.tamu.edu/model/report1/index.htm, Nautical Archaeology Program, Texas A&M University. This page is maintained by the staff of the Conservation Research Laboratory, Nautical Archaeology Program, Texas A&M University (crl@tamu.edu) and was last updated February 18, 2002. The contents of this site - text, images, and data - are intended for personal information only. Downloading of information or graphic images contained herein for private use is not discouraged; however, written permission from the Nautical Archaeology Program is required for the publication of any material. Any use of this information should credit the Nautical Archaeology Program. For additional details, contact Donny L. Hamilton (dlhamilton@tamu.edu). |
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