National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London
"Figurehead of HMS 'Thames' , a 46-gun fifth-rate (frigate) built at Chatham Dockyard in 1823. It is a vigorously carved male head-and-shoulders bust, white-painted, of a scowling, bearded river god no doubt intended to represent the spirit of the RIver Thames. The base of the figure has a carved rope trim around it and the whole stands on an lettered black plinth. The 'Thames' became a convict ship in 1841 and sank at her moorings in Bermuda in June 1863, when the wreck was sold."
Read more at http://collections.rmg.co.uk/collections/objects/18813.html#T1TAbrkqvVzRo22V.99
100 photos Canon G7x, Agisoft Photoscan, Blender 3D.
Subject was in a corner and mounted high up - would require step ladder to capture whole.