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Bit of history behind each piece. The fragment of hull piece from the R.M.S Titanic belonged to the former Vice President of ...
DIVERS have discovered more well-preserved sections of an incredible warship from the 17th century at a wreck off the UK ...
HMS Victory is renowned for being the flagship of Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, Britain's most celebrated naval leader, fighting in the defeat of the French and the Spanish at the Battle of ...
HMS Victory has 37 sails flown from three masts and it would carry 23 spare sails during battle. The total sail area is 6,510 square yards - and her top speed was 11 knots, or 12mph.
HMS Victory, which has been in dry dock for almost a century, is once again "afloat" – but not on the water. Instead, it is being supported by a high-tech system that prevents the 255-year-old ...
When HMS Victory, Britain’s most fearsome warship, went down with all hands in a vicious storm in the English Channel in 1744, the recriminations were bitter. Some blamed rotten timbers and the ...
The HMS Victory was the fifth Royal Navy ship to carry its name. It was also the largest ship in the world at the time of its launch in 1737 at Portsmouth in the U.K.
As Lord Nelson’s flagship, HMS Victory served at the front of the battle on the Spanish coast. The Admiral was a hero of his day and well-respected for his strategic approach to battle.
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Naval Action: HMS Victory 1765 HMS Victory. The oldest naval warship in commission. Built as in 1765 with original figurehead and decorated stern ...
As Lord Nelson’s flagship, HMS Victory served at the front of the battle on the Spanish coast. The Admiral was a hero of his day and well-respected for his strategic approach to battle.