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For the first time in 100 years, Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory will be viewable from below - thanks to the installation of 134 metal props and the completion of an under-hull walkway.
Ten years ago, historians hailed the discovery of HMS Victory, found on the seabed 50 miles (80km) southeast of Plymouth. Its sinking in 1744, which claimed the lives of 1,100 sailors, is ...
It will be the most extensive restoration to HMS Victory in more than 200 years, when she underwent repairs following the Battle of Trafalgar. “It’s a massive task,” says project manager ...
A £35 million conservation project to renovate HMS Victory which will include replacing rotting planks has been announced on the 100th anniversary of the warship being brought into dry dock.
The colour of Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory has split opinion with some people resistant to the new 'pink' hue HMS Victory has been restored to its appearance at the time of Trafalgar ...
A battle-scarred sail used aboard Nelson’s flagship HMS Victory during the Battle of Trafalgar has gone on display to coincide with the admiral’s 260th birthday. The only surviving fore ...
A crane begins the process of removing the main lower mast from HMS Victory at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth The main lower mast of Lord Nelson's HMS Victory has been removed for the ...
The exhibit is the world's only known scale model of HMS Victory from the time of the Battle of Trafalgar A scale model of HMS Victory made more than 200 years ago has been put on permanent display.
There would have been roughly 11,000 gallons of beer onboard HMS Victory, with each sailor getting 8 pints of low strength beer per day. ***The Fungus Heroes and Villains Trail runs on HMS Victory ...
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