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H.M.S. Victory seen through the archway of an adjacent building. Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, Victory was built at Chatham between 1759-1765 and was commissioned for the first time in 1778. She is made of English oak, 154 feet long at the keel, 186 feet at the gun-deck and 51.5 feet at the beam. Her armament is 30 32-pounders, 28 24-pounders & 42 12-pounders. Victory's normal water-line is exactly level with the top of the dock so that visitors may appreciate to the full her magnificent lines.W.L. Wyllie R.A. was one of the people responsible for bringing Victory into dry-dock & saving her for the nation. He painted the famous 'Panorama of the Battle of Trafalgar' on view at the Royal Naval Museum in Portsmouth, so that money from visitors paying to see the painting would go towards Victory's restoration.
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