The proof is in the plans - foreign influence on British frigate design

Posted: Wednesday 1st April 2026

The proof is in the plans - foreign influence on British frigate design

Event date: 5 May 2026

Location: Online 

Organisers: Royal Museums Greenwich

This talk is part of the 2025/6 series of the Maritime History and Culture Seminars

Throughout the 18th century, the European navies developed and advanced their warships. This often happened with inspiration from other navies, and the methods of acquiring foreign shipbuilding knowledge were many: some navies hired foreign shipbuilders or constructors, other preferred to visit foreign dockyards and study shipbuilding and the warships there. Britain, however, harvested their foreign inspiration almost exclusively from studying war prizes. In this talk, Ida Christine Standish will share digital 3D models, created from original 18th-century ship plans, to shine a new light on the foreign influences on British frigate design. 

About the speaker: Ida Christine Standish

Ida is a Danish naval historian based in Southampton. She has a masters degree in History from the University of Copenhagen and in Maritime Archaeology from the University of Southern Denmark. Her PhD at the University of Portsmouth studied foreign shipbuilding knowledge transfer between European navies in the 18th century. During her recent Caird Fellowship at Royal Museums Greenwich, Ida used modern technology and AI to analyse and communicate the history of eighteenth-century warships.

Please join using the link on the seminar webpage.