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The main lower mast of Lord Nelson's HMS Victory has been removed for the first time in nearly 130 years. The artefact was removed over the course of three days so experts can carry out "essential ...
HMS Victory 'floats' again! Lord Nelson's flagship vessel is viewable from below for the first time in 100 years as support structure that replicates it being at sea is installed as part of £35m ...
1765 - HMS Victory, Lord Nelson's flagship and successor to the vessel, is floated out of dock at Chatham; 1805 - Victory fights at the Battle of Trafalgar, ...
HMS Victory is the world's oldest commissioned warship. British defense authorities have awarded a £16 million( $25m) contract to revamp the ship ...
The colour of Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory has split opinion with some people resistant to the new 'pink' hue. By Sophie Jamieson 02 October 2015 • 6:29pm .
HMS Victory is riddled with rot and being pulled apart by its own weight, maintenance reports of the historic ship have found. By Jasper Copping and Jaspercopping 09 January 2011 • 7:15am .
HMS Victory will be spruced up and have rotting planks replaced in £35m conservation project 100 years after Nelson's flagship first went into dry dock.
Exclusive: David Keys reveals the research that finally explains why HMS Victory went down with the loss of 1,100 lives. David Keys. Saturday 01 August 2015 00:27 BST. Comments.
HMS Victory, which has been in dry dock for almost a century, is once again "afloat" – but not on the water. It is being supported by a high-tech system that mimics the pressure of the sea ...
1765 - HMS Victory, Lord Nelson's flagship and successor to the vessel, is floated out of dock at Chatham. 1805 - Victory fights at the Battle of Trafalgar, ...