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In italian:

 

La Marina italiana di Napoleone (1796-1814) by Virgilio Ilari and Piero Crociani: https://archive.org/details/NapoleonsRoyalItalianNavy

 

La Marina napoletana di Murat (1806-1815) by Virgilio Ilari and Piero Crociani: https://archive.org/details/MuratsRoyalNeapolitanNavy1806-1815

 

La Marina ligure di Napoleone 1797-1814 by Virgilio Ilari and Piero Crociani: https://archive.org/details/NapoleonsLigurianNavy1797-1814

 

Navi da guerra costruite nell'arsenale di Venezia dal 1664 al 1896 by Cesare Augusto Levi:  https://archive.org/details/navidaguerracos00levigoog Edited by Sella22
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.. but try and ask them for a ship plan..

they never answered my request two months ago. bugger.

Any ideas?

I sent a french translation (google translate and some of my own school french knowledge) and an english version below

My best advice for this is to ask Surcouf :D

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well if you say two months is well inside their regular time I will wait some more.

However I am not acustomed to such long waiting time for a freaking e-mail response. (rage-off)

 

PM? well I was a bit disappointed but well. Could have been that you were on vacation, RL stuff got in the way or whatnot.

No hard feelings. really ;)

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Generally in France, archives centers are slow to respond to sollitications email, especially when it comes to get a digital copy of an archive, and even more when these are not a specific academic work.

And usually the fastest way to get a digital copy is to go there to photograph the desired archive with the agreement of archivists.

Obviously, it is better to inquire if it is possible too with SHD. 

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I recently stumbled upon the Danish National Archives' digtalised ship plans, with pictures of fantastic detail. It's a bit clunky to manoeuvre in but it's a lot better than orlogsbasen.dk.

 

 

- You find the ship in the alphabetical register.

 

- There you'll find some basic information, and in the bottom left "Tegninger hørende til skibet:" Which is: Drawings belonging to the ship.

 

- These numbers are to be looked up here.

 

And there you have it!

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On 9/25/2016 at 7:14 AM, Niels Terkildsen said:

I recently stumbled upon the Danish National Archives' digtalised ship plans, with pictures of fantastic detail. It's a bit clunky to manoeuvre in but it's a lot better than orlogsbasen.dk.

 

 

- You find the ship in the alphabetical register.

 

- There you'll find some basic information, and in the bottom left "Tegninger hørende til skibet:" Which is: Drawings belonging to the ship.

 

- These numbers are to be looked up here.

 

And there you have it!

Thank you. I am going to start going through these. I might create another thread and start sorting some plans. 

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