José Romero y Fernández de Landa explained

José Romero y Fernández de Landa
Birth Date:27 May 1735
Birth Place:Huelva
Death Place:Madrid
Laterwork:Naval engineer

José Romero y Fernández de Landa (1735–1807), better known as Romero Landa was a Spanish military officer who was the Spanish Navy's first official naval engineer and ship designer. He designed several two-and three-deck ships of the line in the late 18th and early 19th centuries which fought at the Battle of Cape St Vincent and the Battle of Trafalgar.

He is also notable as the writer of Reglamento de maderas necesarias para la fábrica de los baxeles del Rey (Rules for the wood necessary for building the King's ships), published in 1784, and which specified the number and dimensions of the hulls, equipment, masts and rigging for ships of 100, 74, 64 and 34 guns.

Life

On 27 May 1752 Romero Landa joined the Regimiento de Dragones de Edimburgo at Villa de Arcos, commanding a company. In 1754 he transferred to the navy, becoming an 'alférez de fragata' (ensign) and commanded the 5th Company of the 2nd Battalion of Marines at Ferrol.

On 1 November 1765 he started working at the shipyard at Guarnizo, under the ship designer Francisco Gautier. In October 1770, on the creation of the Cuerpo de Ingenieros de Marina, he was one of its few officials from the Cuerpo de Oficiales de Guerra to join the new body. Promoted to frigate captain, he was appointed Commandant of the Engineers and Engineer General, rising to Engineer General of the Fleet on 28 January 1786.

Warships designed by Romero Landa

112-gun ships

Launch dateNameAlias/AdvocacyShipyardIn service
28 September 1784Santa AnaSantanaFerrol1784–1816
20 January 1786MejicanoSan HipólitoHavana
4 November 1786Conde de ReglaNuestra Señora de Regla (Our Lady of Regla)Havana
2 May 1787Salvador del MundoEl SalvadorFerrol
4 November 1787Real CarlosSantiagoHavana
20 January 1789San HermenegildoHavana
12 September 1791Reina María LuisaReina Luisa (Queen Louise)Ferrol
28 January 1794Príncipe de AsturiasLos Santos Reyes (The Holy Kings)Havana1794–1812

74-gun ships

Launch dateNameAlias/AdvocacyShipyardIn service
22 January 1785San IldefonsoSan Ildefonso, SegoviaCartagena1784–1805–1816
20 June 1788San TelmoFerrol
20 December 1788San Francisco de PaulaCartagena
19 October 1789EuropaSan LesmesFerrol
20 November 1790IntrépidoFerrol
9 December 1791ConquistadorCartagena
22 November 1792Infante don PelayoHavana
1794Ferrol1794–1805

64-gun ships

The three 64-gun ships designed by Romero Landa were an extension of his 74-gun designs, changing its main dimensions on a scale of α=49,5/52.

Launch dateNameShipyardIn service
3 November 1787San FulgencioCartagena
27 November 1787San LeandroFerrol1787–1812
27 June 1788San Pedro AlcántaraHavana

Frigates

Launch dateNameShipyard
12 March 1784Santa CasildaCartagena
4 March 1786Santa FlorentinaCartagena
3 May 1788Nuestra Señora de la SoledadCartagena
2 October 1789MahonesaMahón
31 July 1789PerlaCartagena
1791PreciosaCádiz

Battle of Trafalgar

See main article: Battle of Trafalgar. Five of the ships built to Romero Landa's design saw action at Trafalgar:[1]

Bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ship structures under sail and under gunfire . Francisco . Fernández-González . Escuela Técnica Superior de Ingenieros Navales . Universidad Politécnica de Madrid. 2012 . 4 June 2023.