Today, HMS Victory can be visited at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Victory's construction began at Chatham Dockyard in 1759 ...
Lord Nelson's flagship, which featured in the 1805 battle, is undergoing a 13-year revamp at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The previously unseen piece will be exhibited in the HMS Victory gallery ...
HMS Victory's principal heritage adviser Rosemary ... next to Victory's dry dock at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
Perhaps the King and the Royal Navy should now rename HMS Victory 'HMS Compromise'. Nelson's beautiful flagship, still preserved at Portsmouth, has for years been a grave affront to our French allies.
29.5 x 50.5 cm. (11.6 x 19.9 in.) ...
Go beyond the surface at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard ... walk in the footsteps of Lord Nelson on HMS Victory or walk through Cold War era submarine HMS Alliance? Get out on the sea on a Harbour ...
An curved arrow pointing right. HMS Illustrious just made its final voyage out of Portsmouth harbour. The ship is bound for Turkey where it has been sold to a recycling plant for £2.1 million.
The Royal Navy’s HMS York on the last leg of her five-month ... a national holiday commemorating victory at the Battle of Iquique in 1879. With two Chilean pilots aboard it was only right ...
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