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HMS Victory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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HMS Victory (1737) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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HMS Victory is the Royal Navy's most famous warship. She is the world's oldest commissioned ship and a proud memorial to Vice Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, Britain's greatest Naval hero. Standing proud in her home of No.
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Victory Ltd was established to sell all of the original oak and copper removed from HMS Victory during the process of her refurbishment ... Original materials from; HMS victory are now; available for you; to own or to work with!
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The shipwrecked predecessor to Lord Nelson's HMS Victory, which is thought to contain millions of pounds' worth of gold, is thought to have been found at the bottom of the English Channel. ... A Bronze cannon on the shipwreck site of HMS Victory bearing the royal crest of King George I, in the English Channel Photo: AP...
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On her return trip to England, HMS Victory was lost with all hands in a violent storm on October 5, 1744." [pdf] ... HMS Victory Discovered; February 11, 2009 3:59 PM Subscribe ... I never knew that the more famous HMS Victory, now dry docked in Portsmouth, had a precursor. I have a piece of oak from that Victory,
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