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HMS Victory: The Nation's Flagship galleryHistory. HMS Victory is best known for her final battle, the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, commanded by the legendary Vice-Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, smashing ...
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HMS Victory - National Museum of the Royal NavyVictory was designed as floating fortress. At Trafalgar in 1805 she carried 104 guns, but by the time she was brought into dry dock in December 1922 very few of ...
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HMS Victory Facts | National Museum of the Royal NavyHMS Victory is over 260 years-old. She was built during the Seven Years' War and completed in 1765. · At Trafalgar, she had a crew of 821 men. Of these, 51 were ...
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The construction of HMS Victory begins | History TodayJul 7, 2009 · The new first-rate was designed by the Surveyor of the Navy, Sir Thomas Slade. Her keel was to be 259 ft long, she would have a displacement of ...
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HMS Victory | Royal Museums Greenwich1759: Building of HMS Victory. Victory was designed by Sir Thomas Slade and built at Chatham Dockyard. Over 2000 oak trees were used in the construction of ...
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British First Rate ship of the line 'Victory' (1765) - Three DecksHer displacement of some 3,500 long tons, id est from 3500 to 3600 tons (SI), and her burthen of 2,162 tons made her in 1765 (and until 1786) the largest ...
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HMS Victory | National Historic ShipsShe was launched in 1765 and used around 6000 trees of which 90% were oak, the remainder being elm, pine and fir. She was not commissioned until 1778 and ...
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The Battle of Ushant—and After | Proceedings - U.S. Naval InstituteKeppel in HMS Victory took the fire of six enemy ships in turn, without returning a shot. He was reserving his first cannonade for the flagship of the French ...
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1st Battle of Ushant, 27th July 1778 - Three DecksThe leading three French vessels hauled their wind, in obedience to the admiral's signal to form the line of battle, which means a close-hauled line. The effect ...Missing: HMS | Show results with:HMS
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2nd Battle of Ushant, 12th December 1781 - Three Decks2nd Battle of Ushant ; Name : Victory (100) 1765-2019. British 100 Gun 1st Rate Ship of the Line · Henry CromwellBritish Naval Sailor Service 1756-1810. Fleet ...Missing: Second | Show results with:Second
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Fate of Nelson's Flagship | Naval History MagazineOct 29, 2005 · In 1793 she served in the Mediterranean when Hood captured Toulon, Corsica, San Fiorenzo, and Cadiz, returning to England in November 1797. The ...
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Relief of Gibraltar by Earl Howe, 11 October 1782The central ship is the 'Victory', 100 guns, flying Lord Howe's blue flag at the main. She has a cutter under her stern and another to starboard. In the right ...Missing: HMS convoy
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HMS Victory at GibraltarNov 27, 2020 · The 'Victory' was already a battle-scared veteran of numerous engagements. First launched in 1765, she remained in reserve and was not commissioned until 1778.Missing: 1781-1783 | Show results with:1781-1783
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Grand Assault On Gibraltar - Warfare History NetworkFrance sent a large transport fleet with 5,000 troops to join them in June. Soon 40,000 men with 266 guns and mortars faced the Gibraltar garrison.<|control11|><|separator|>
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The History of Nelson's Flagship - HMS VictorySep 9, 2002 · The keel of victory was laid down in the old Single Dock at Chatham on 23rd July 1795 during the Seven Years War. She is now well into her third ...
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The Dutch Armament – October 1787 | more than NelsonMay 5, 2018 · Towards the end of September Admiral Hugh Pigot was appointed to command the fleet in the Channel, with Hon Samuel Barrington his second-in ...
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The Spanish Armament – May to November 1790 | more than NelsonOct 8, 2018 · On 5 July definite news of the Spanish fleet s whereabouts reached Britain when Stopford arrived at Falmouth to report that upon reconnoitring ...Missing: HMS | Show results with:HMS
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a short history of hms 'victory.'The original cover may be found at the end of the book. Front cover of the book. A SHORT HISTORY OF H.M.S. 'VICTORY.' GATHERED FROM VARIOUS SOURCES, AND ...Missing: configuration | Show results with:configuration
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'Victory' leaving the Channel in 1793 | Royal Museums GreenwichHood had been promoted to Admiral of the Blue by the time he returned in November 1794, and on the left 'Victory' is shown again, leading the return of his ...
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The Corsican Campaign – February to August 1794Apr 9, 2020 · Early in January 1794 Hood despatched Lieutenant-Colonel John Moore ... On 11 February Lord Hood, who had left Elba for Corsica the day ...Missing: HMS | Show results with:HMS
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The Battle of the Hyeres Islands – 13 July 1795 | more than NelsonFeb 19, 2022 · The reality was that Hotham had managed to miss out on a convincing victory ... Admiral William Hotham · Captain of the Fleet John Holloway.Missing: HMS | Show results with:HMS
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John Jervis 1st Earl of St. Vincent - more than Nelson... the enemy for years to come, an initial success being the capture of Elba on 10 July 1796. However, before he had time to make his presence felt he was ...
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The Battle of Cape St Vincent, Admiral Jervis' DispatchesHMS Victory, in Lagos Bay, 16th February 1797. My Lord, The correct conduct of every Officer and man in the squadron on the 14th inst. made it improper to ...
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The Battle of Cape St. Vincent - Historic UKJul 21, 2021 · At 12:08 His Majesty's Ships then tacked orderly in succession to pursue the Dons' main battle group to the North. After the first five ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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Battle of Cape St Vincent 1797 - British BattlesWinner of the Battle of Cape St Vincent: The British Fleet won the battle, capturing two of the Spanish three deckers and two other line of battle ships and ...
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The Great Valentine's Day Victory | Naval HistoryThe British flagship HMS Victory rakes the stern of the Salvador del Mundo with a withering broadside during the 1797 Battle of Cape St. Vincent.
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Battle of Cape St. Vincent – 14 February 1797 | more than NelsonJan 23, 2025 · In terms of casualties, the Spanish had lost 430 men killed including the ... That officer's subsequent victory over the Toulon fleet at the ...
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HMS Victory at her mooring during refitting at Chatham - Christie'sHMS Victory at her mooring during refitting at Chatham. ... Although undated, this work shows clearly the 1801-03 alterations to the ship's ...
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The Trafalgar Campaign - The Long Blockade of ToulonThe Blockade Begins Nelson sailed in the Victory as far as Cornwallis' fleet, and left her there in case Cornwallis wanted her, continuing to the Mediterranean ...Missing: 1803-1805 pursuit West
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The true significance of Trafalgar - napoleon.orgNelson would certainly have clung to his task with the same indomitable resolve that marked his twenty months' blockade of Toulon in 1803-1805; and, with ...Missing: Campaign | Show results with:Campaign
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Battle of Trafalgar background | Royal Museums GreenwichNelson, having spent the last summer chasing Villeneuve's fleet to the West Indies and back to prevent British invasion, assembled his 27 ships for an attack.Missing: blockade Toulon pursuit
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The Trafalgar Campaign - Countdown to the Battle - Admiral NelsonVilleneuve and his fleet were now blockaded in Cadiz by Vice-Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood. But that didn't mean he didn't pose a threat. Though some of the ...
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Battle of Trafalgar Timeline | National Maritime MuseumA total of 449 British sailors were killed and 1217 wounded. French and Spanish losses were heavier: 4408 were dead, 2545 wounded and some 20,000 taken prisoner ...<|separator|>
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Trafalgar: A Predestined Victory | Proceedings - U.S. Naval InstituteHMS Victory, Vice Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson's flagship, had emphatically broken the enemy's line of battle. An Improbable Triumph? Two hundred years ago this ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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British History in depth: The Battle of Trafalgar - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · Then, at about 1.15pm, Nelson was hit by a 0.69in-diameter lead ball, which cut an artery in his lung and lodged in his spine. He was knocked to ...<|separator|>
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List of HMS Victory's killed and wounded at the Battle of TrafalgarWe hold one of the lesser known records from the Battle of Trafalgar, the Surgeon's journal for HMS Victory by William Beatty.
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HMS Victory after Trafalgar and W.L. WyllieOct 15, 2024 · HMS Victory was already 40 years old by the time of the Battle of Trafalgar, and had narrowly avoided being turned into a hospital ship. Wood is ...
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How brandy helped Lord Nelson on his last voyage - BBCOct 19, 2025 · With HMS Victory going to Gibraltar for repairs before sailing home, he turned to French brandy to make sure Lord Nelson's body made its final ...
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Nelson's funeral - Royal Museums GreenwichNelson was shot at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805). His body was brought back to England on board HMS Victory and he was buried at St Paul's Cathedral.
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The Preservation of Horatio, Lord Nelson's BodySep 1, 2005 · On 11 December Lord Nelson's body was taken from the cask and found to be in a state of perfect preservation, “without being in the smallest degree offensive”.
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A New Perspective on Victory - The Trafalgar WayAug 12, 2020 · In May 1778 she became the flagship of Augustus Keppel, then in command of the Channel Fleet. In July of the same year Keppel's fleet ...Missing: commission | Show results with:commission
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The Saumarez Papers: The Baltic 1808-1812The Baltic command was the result of the Treaty of Tilsit between Napoleon and the Tsar Alexander in 1807 which aimed to exclude all British merchantmen and ...
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Orders relating to the British expedition to Sweden, April to July 1808.... the Baltic Fleet, on board HMS VICTORY (1765): (1) Order for Gosselin to put himself under the command of Saumarez, dated 18 April 1808. (2) Letter from the ...
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Career and Conservation of HMS Victory - The Dear SurpriseJul 23, 2021 · ... repair and refit record. Naturally, all these repairs and refits ... Victory was to be 'paid off' following an Admiralty order in 1812.
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HMS Victory and its 3rd career1. Nelson - Last Will and Codicils up to the morning of the Battle of Trafalgar. · 2. Lord Nelson's last words, death and autopsy · 3. Report on the reason for ...© Rn Communications Branch... · &emsp · Charlie 'b'
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HMS Victory - SNR - The Society For Nautical ResearchIn 1922 Victory was moved into dry dock 'with great difficulty', it became clear that the cost of restoration would be far beyond what the Admiralty could find.
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HMS Victory's Conservation Announced as Victory Commemorates ...Jan 11, 2022 · HMS Victory remains the flagship of the First Sea Lord & Chief of Naval Staff, and is the oldest commissioned warship in the world. The dry dock ...
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HMS Victory - Conservation log | National Museum of the Royal NavyIt is over 250 years since HMS Victory was launched. Given her great age, it is amazing that a large part of her structure is still original.Missing: history | Show results with:history
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[PDF] HMS VICTORY CONSERVATION MANAGEMENT PLANHMS Victory, situated within Portsmouth Historic Dockyard (Figure 1), is a World Class. Historic Vessel and an exemplar of a capital warship from the Age of ...
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HMS Victory: The Big Repair Information HubHMS Victory was moved into her final resting place a century ago at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, dry dock no. 2. The ship's custodian, the National… View news ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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HMS Victory: AI used to help preserve Portsmouth ship - BBCFeb 2, 2024 · HMS Victory's restoration is due to be completed in just under 10 years, at a cost of £40-£45m. This story has been amended. A previous ...
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HMS Victory £45m restoration in nick of time as experts find wood ...Oct 20, 2023 · The world's most famous warship was in far worse condition than experts believed when they started a £45m revamp, with her timbers reduced to 'potting compost'.
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HMS Victory to be restored using French wood - BBC NewsOct 15, 2024 · The museum acknowledges some say Nelson "might have been shocked" by the use of wood from France.
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Nelson's HMS Victory gives scientists vital DNA for battle against ...Jun 22, 2024 · Nelson's HMS Victory gives scientists vital DNA for battle ... infestation of deathwatch beetle or the subject of several waves of attack.Missing: treatment 1970s 1990s
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HMS Victory's lower mast removed for first time since 1894 - BBCMay 15, 2021 · HMS Victory's lower mast removed for first time since 1894. 15 May 2021 ... The removal team had to carry out an ultrasonic thickness test ...
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Removing 'ribs' reveals secrets of how Nelson's flagship was builtSep 3, 2025 · Removing 'ribs' reveals secrets of how Nelson's flagship was built. HMS Victory before undergoing her 10-year revamp. 3 September 2025.Missing: 2005 | Show results with:2005
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MUSEUM: HMS Victory welcomes 25 millionth visitor - Ships MonthlyVisitor records at the National Museum of the Royal Navy date back to 1928, when they welcomed 17,135 people on-board and they now attract on average 350,000 ...Missing: 2000 | Show results with:2000
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Victory Live: The Big Repair - Portsmouth Historic DockyardLearn about the once-in-a-lifetime project to fight the impact of moisture, fungus and pests that threaten HMS Victory; meet the incredible teams fighting to ...
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HMS Victory – Her crew at the Battle of TrafalgarJun 19, 2025 · HMS Victory had 820 crew members, plus Lord Nelson and Captain Hardy, with 57 killed. The crew included at least 22 nationalities.
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The Crew At the time of Trafalgar, Victory had a crew of 820 men ...Oct 19, 2025 · From the Admiral, like Nelson, down to the 31 boys on board, each person had a distinct role to play. The ship's Captain and nine commissioned ...Missing: sources | Show results with:sources
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The crew of HMS Victory at Trafalgar | Daly History BlogJul 10, 2010 · Out of a crew of 820, 720 came from the British Isles, and over 12% came from many other parts of the world.
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Press gangs - UK ParliamentPress gangs were well known for the physical force they used in recruiting men into the Royal Navy during the 17th and 18th centuries.Missing: HMS Victory volunteers
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Press Gangs, Conscripts and Professionals Conference ReportSep 13, 2013 · Dancy's research revealed that that only 16% of men were pressed while over 70% were volunteers. Many recruits were highly skilled men who were ...Missing: methods | Show results with:methods
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The Press Gangs of the Royal Navy - October 1960 Vol. 86/10/692These gangs were commanded by naval officers, the men being specially recruited for the job as and when required.Missing: Victory | Show results with:Victory
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British History in depth: Women in Nelson's Navy - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · From wives and respectable passengers, to 'sirens' and feisty mistresses of disguise, women were very much part of shipboard life in the 18th and 19th ...Missing: unofficially | Show results with:unofficially
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Naval Wives: The Hidden Strength of the Royal Navy - Historic UKNov 7, 2024 · The important role of women on board ship during the Royal Navy's heyday in the 1700s and 1800s has often been overlooked.
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Life at Sea in the Royal Navy of the 18th Century - BBCFeb 17, 2011 · If anything, naval punishment was less severe, for sailors were a scarce and valuable resource that no captain would waste; also, flogging meant ...
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[PDF] Scurvy at Sea By Samuel D. Spivack MD - Drake Navigators Guild... 18th centuries, the typical weekly ration in the British Navy was 7 gallons of beer, 7 pounds of biscuit (a hard twice-baked bread), 2 pounds of salted beef,.
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James Lind: The man who helped to cure scurvy with lemons - BBCOct 4, 2016 · His reported experiment on board a naval ship in 1747 showed that oranges and lemons were a cure for scurvy. But why did the Royal Navy, which ...Missing: rations salt pork biscuit
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The British 'Limeys' Were Right: A Short History of Scurvy | Health.milJan 10, 2022 · The British Navy gave its sailors limes or lemon juice rations to ward off scurvy – earning them the nickname of "Limeys" among the American sailors.Missing: pork biscuit
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surgical instruments of the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic WarAvoidance of sepsis was paramount, but even so amputation was the last resort. Amputation of a limb with speed and efficiency was the measure of a naval surgeon ...Missing: care | Show results with:care
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A Short Account of the Several General Duties of Officers, of Ships of ...The principal marine officer on board a ship of war is to train the marines to the use of firearms, to discipline and frequently exercise them: his office in ...Missing: boarding | Show results with:boarding
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Through Caning, Flogging, and Hanging, the Royal Navy kept ...Nov 1, 2016 · Here are three of the most common corporal punishments dished out by 18th and 19th century Royal Navy Law.Missing: medical amputations Victory
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Museum Report - The Embodiment of Britain's Pride as a Naval Power... Trafalgar in 1805, confirming Britain's supremacy of the sea. Nelson, one of England's greatest war heroes, lost his life in the battle, dying as the ...
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A Man, His Column, And British Naval Supremacy - Forces NewsOct 22, 2020 · According to the documentary Line of Fire, HMS Victory did just this at around 1 pm, cutting behind the Bucentaure and “raking” it, firing every ...
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Major new conservation phase for HMS Victory with once-in-a ...May 23, 2022 · The decade-long project will ensure the ship is protected for the next half century, as the ship's rotten outer shell is removed and replaced ...Missing: UNESCO | Show results with:UNESCO
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Visitors See National Treasure in New Light as HMS Victory's Lower ...May 19, 2021 · The mast needs to be analysed and conserved to ensure that it is structurally secure and materially stable enough to be fully rigged. Visitors ...
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'The Battle of Trafalgar, as Seen from the Mizen Starboard Shrouds ...'The Battle of Trafalgar, as Seen from the Mizen Starboard Shrouds of the Victory', Joseph Mallord William Turner, 1806–8 on display at Tate Britain.
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The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805 | Royal Museums GreenwichThe Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805. This is Turner's only work by 'royal command' and the largest and most publicly controversial painting of his career.
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The Victory Returning from Trafalgar, in Three PositionsThe Victory, which Turner shows from three different viewpoints, was the flagship of the popular British commander at the Battle of Trafalgar, Admiral Lord ...
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[PDF] Names of Ships from the Hornblower Books. - C. S. Forester Societyand Hornblower was taken on board HMS Triumph and then transferred to the flagship,. HMS Victory. The newly promoted Commander Bush later sailed the Witch ...
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Hornblower (TV series) - WikipediaHornblower is a series of British historical fiction war television films based on three of C. S. ... HMS Victory. Eleven scale models, ranging from 4.5 to 7 m in ...
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Dinner in HMS Victory, 200th anniversary of Trafalgar, 21 October ...Oct 21, 2005 · Join you for this very special celebration here in the Great Cabin of Lord Nelson's Flagship to mark his famous victory at Trafalgar exactly two hundred years ...Missing: bicentennial | Show results with:bicentennial
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Hampshire - Features - Trafalgar Day - BBCOct 17, 2005 · To mark the occasion, 821 members of the public were given a special tour of Nelson's flagship HMS Victory, now in Portsmouth's Historic ...Missing: bicentennial | Show results with:bicentennial
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Britain marks bicentennial of Trafalgar - Deseret NewsOct 22, 2005 · Friday's events capped a year of commemorations of the battle. In Portsmouth, the queen lit the beacon beside Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory ...
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Royal Navy marks 220th anniversary of Trafalgar Day in annual ...Oct 21, 2025 · HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship in the world and is the Flagship of the Head of the Naval Service, First Sea Lord, General Sir ...
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Princess Royal Joins WEA and RNRMC to Honour 220th Trafalgar ...Oct 30, 2025 · “It is a privilege to have partnered with RNRMC to mark the 220th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, a defining moment in our nation's ...<|separator|>
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Unique scale model of HMS Victory put on display at Portsmouth ...Oct 19, 2023 · The builder's block model is the only known scale model of HMS Victory from the time of Battle of Trafalgar. This 1:48 scale model is likened to a perfect 3D ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Rigged model of H.M.S. 'Victory' | Science Museum Group CollectionWhole rigged model, scale 1:48, of the line-of-battle ship HMS 'Victory', a representation of the full scale ship as she appeared in battle at Trafalgar on ...
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University of Southampton students use AI to help repair HMS VictoryJan 31, 2024 · 31st January 2024 ... University students use new AI to help repair the HMS Victory. This machine takes laser scanning images for 3D model HMS ...
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How can AI be used to conserve HMS Victory?The AI-based algorithm matches images stored in different locations and adds them to the 3D model of HMS Victory. This ensures that the 3D modal ...<|control11|><|separator|>