HMS Victory
Commander: Captain Thomas Masterman Hardy
Flag, Mediterranean Fleet:
Admiral Horatio Nelson
Victory at Trafalgar: a painting
by Turner, the greatest English landscape painter, from
www.kokopelli.org.uk/maritime/turner2.html
The Statistics
1st Rate 100 guns.
- L/B/D: 226.5 × 52 × 21.5
dph (69m × 15.8m × 6.6m)
- Tons: 2,162
- Hull: wood
- Complement: 850
- Designer: Sir Thomas Slade
- Launch: Chatham Dockyard; 1765
- Commissioned: 1778
Armament
- 2 × 68pdr
- 28 × 42pdr
- 28 × 24pdr
- 28 × 12pdr
- 16 × 6pdr
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THE FIVE "VICTORY'S"
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No. |
Launched |
Details |
Battle Honors |
1st |
1559 |
Originally a
merchantman, the Christopher, purchased for the Navy in 1561 and
re-named the Victory. Rebuilt 1586. 800 tons: 34 guns: 300
mariners: 34 gunners: 400 soldiers. 1588 Flag of Sir John
Hawkins. |
1588 The Armada. |
2nd |
1620 |
875 tons: 42 guns: 270 men.
Designed by Phineas Pett. 1627. Expedition to La Rochelle 1635.
Ship Money Fleet 1665. Rebuilt. 1029 tons: 82 guns. |
1652 Dover
1653 Portland
1653 Gabbard
1653 Scheveningen
1666 Orfordness |
3rd |
1675 |
1486 tons: 100 guns: 754 men.
Originally the Royal James, renamed the Victory in 1691. |
1692 Bartfleur |
4th |
1737 |
1020 tons: 110 guns: 900 men.
Built at Portsmouth. Lost in the Channel with all hands, 1744.
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5th |
1765 |
2162 tons: 104 guns: 850 men.
Built at Chatham. The 5th (and present) H.M.S. Victory, now in
No. 2 Dock at Portsmouth, and is the Flagship of
Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command. |
1781 Ushant
1797 St. Vincent
1805 Trafalgar |
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