Horatio Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory, has been undergoing restoration The masts of Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory are to be removed across three nights as part of a major ...
HMS "Victory" served in the American Revolution, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. It's the world’s oldest warship still in commission—but it's in desperate need of repairs ...
In latest stage of £42m restoration project, 30-strong team removed mast from Nelson’s Battle of Trafalgar flagship ...
The first mast has been removed from the Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship HMS Victory. The historic Royal Navy vessel in ...
HMS Victory, Admiral Horatio Nelson’s 104-gun flagship from the Battle of Trafalgar, has entered a major new phase of its £42 million conservation project known as The Big Repair. Specialist crews ...
The lives of 1,100 sailors were lost when the vessel, HMS Victory, sank in 1744. The 100-gun ship was launched in 1737, and seven years later it was the flagship of a fleet led by Admiral Sir John ...
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.
It was the stormiest of stormy nights when Admiral John Balchin ordered to fire the guns as a signal of distress. His 110-gun ship, the world's largest and finest vessel, was at the mercy of the winds ...
For 800 years the city of Portsmouth built the ships of the English (and later, British) fleets. Today it is the home to, among other things, the National Museum of the Royal Navy. Ships representing ...