HMS VICTORY Full Tour at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard | Royal Navy's Most Famous Warship [4K]

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16.7 هزار بار بازدید - 3 سال پیش - [4K] HMS Victory at Portsmouth
[4K] HMS Victory at Portsmouth Dockyard, join us for a full walkthrough of the Royal Navy's most famous Warship best known for her role in the Battle of Trafalgar

The Royal Navy's Flagship
There have been many celebrated warships in Britain’s naval history but HMS Victory can justifiably claim to be the most famous of them all. Serving as Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson’s flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She has been sat in the dry-dock at Portsmouth since 1922 and preserved as a museum. In October 2012 HMS Victory became the flagship of the First Sea Lord and is the world's oldest serving navel ship still in commission

Just some of the highlights as we take a full tour of HMS Victory, are the spot where Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson fell with an engraved plaque marking the spot and also experience the new HMS Victory Under Hull Walkway as visitors are now able to descend into the base of the dry dock and view the 3600 tonne ship from below.

Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
The history of the British Navy at Portsmouth dates back 1,200 years to its earliest days under King Alfred the Great in the 860s. The wide natural inlet in the coastline is a flooded river valley protected by a deep narrow entrance on two sides of the dockyard and at Gosport, which makes an ideal harbour.

Roman and Saxon strongholds were constructed on the northern shore to defend against Viking attacks and to protect trade, but the harbour's first permanent fort, Portchester Castle, was built after the Norman Conquest in 1066.

Portsea Island, at the entrance to Portsmouth harbour, was used as a mustering station for armies during the wars with France, and by the late 12th century a small town had grown on the south-western corner of the Island to accommodate workers and to service troops. In 1194 King Richard I granted this town, known as Portsmouth, a Royal Charter to construct a dockyard, and in 1212 King John protected the new dockyard with a great wall.

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