British Warship Recognition: The Perkins Identification Albums: Volume III: Cruisers 1865-1939, Part 1 by Richard Perkins
Author:Richard Perkins [Perkins, Richard]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
Published: 2017-03-31T04:00:00+00:00
In general, the ships are organized by type (e.g., armoured cruisers), and within these broader categories by class (e.g., Defence), but note that Perkins listed the members of a class alphabetically and took the first of these as the name-ship. However, the Contents page uses the more familiar official designations: for example, the Southampton class rather than Perkins’s Birmingham class. Each vessel is represented by at least one waterline profile drawing. Ships that enjoyed lengthy careers and/or underwent alterations usually have a number of such drawings to their name. To ensure continuity Perkins employed a template system to produce nearly identical copies of the profiles, as required. Features of interest and minor alterations over time were marked on these in coloured inks (green for items applicable to the whole class and red for features unique to individual ships), while more extensive refits would necessitate a new drawing. It is worth noting that this methodology corresponds closely to that of the Admiralty’s Department of Naval Construction, albeit on a less grand scale.
To supplement his pictures Perkins added notes and detailed views for clarification. For example, his drawing of the light cruiser HMS Caradoc as in 1917 has sketches of differences with sister ships, with a red figure 1 pointing to the searchlight platform before the forward funnel and a note beneath the picture reading ‘l.Out CALEDON Summer 1917’; this indicated that it had been removed from her sister ship. He would often make additional sketches of rig, funnels and patterns of scutdes to assist further in telling sister ships apart. For each class, these observations on the physical appearance of individual ships is rounded out with brief details of deployments, presented in tabular format with dates that can be cross-referenced with the drawings.
As an acquired collection the Perkins albums theoretically enjoy the status of ‘museum objects’, but for a long time they have also been regarded as a ‘working collection’. A number of Perkins’s own written entries are in pencil rather than ink, usually in places where his work had not been completed. These have been supplemented over the years by additional entries (also in pencil) made by the staff of what is now the Museum’s Historic Photographs Section. These normally provide additional information that may not have been available to Perkins, such as more accurate dates for vessel deployments to foreign stations. There are also some additional observations on the physical attributes of certain ships, but it is a tribute to Perkins’s thoroughness that these are few and far between.
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