Restoration Begins!

MAJOR RESTORATION BEGINS!
Visitors to HMS Victory are to have the opportunity to see how the great sailing warships of the 18th century were built and maintained at battle readiness.
The first major task already underway is to dismantle the ship’s three masts, bowsprit and rigging. The last time HMS Victory was seen without her top masts was back in 1944, so this really is a once in a life time opportunity to see HMS Victory under-going such extreme maintenance.
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Murder at Sea - A Murder Mystery in 3 courses - 22nd March 2013

HMS Victory Mystery Dinner - 22nd March 2013 In conjunction...
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Restoration Begins!

MAJOR RESTORATION BEGINS! Visitors to HMS Victory...
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Trafalgar Day 2011

Naval tradition continues onboard HMS Victory as one...
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HMS Victory - New Curator

Time travelling historian Andrew Baines has sailed...
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Trafalgar Day 2010

The Royal Navy's most important anniversary was marked...
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Pupils from school presented with HMS Victory kit.

Proud schoolchildren were presented with a new football...
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2009 MOD Sanctuary Awards

The Commanding Officer and Crew of HMS VICTORY have...
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CO climbs rigging

The commanding officer of HMS Victory demonstrated...
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Nelson's Memorial

Modern research has indicated that the current position...
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Victory Memorial

A new memorial area to Admiral Horatio Nelson and all...
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HMS VICTORY launches NMRN

National Museum of the Royal Navy launched with 64...
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Fifth Victory Wreck Found

Recently there has been great interest in the remains...
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