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HMS VICTORY...

Poser Military posted on May 29, 2007
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In December 1758, the commissioner of Chatham Dockyard was instructed to prepare a dry dock for the construction of a new 106-gun first-rate ship, the "HMS VICTORY" Lord Nelson hoisted his flag at the "Victory" in May 1803 with Samuel Sutton as his flag captain. On 21 October 1805 Nelson engaged in his final battle, the Battle of Trafalgar. After crippling the French flagship "Bucentaure", The "Victory" moved on to the "Redoutable". The two ships became entangled, at which point snipers in the fighting tops of the "Redoutable" were able to pour fire down onto the deck of the "Victory". Nelson was one of those hit, a bullet entered his left shoulder, pierced his lung, and came to rest at the base of his spine. Nelson retained consciousness for four hours, but died soon after the battle ended with a British victory! The "HMS Victory" is still in commission as the flagship of the admiral for the time being acting as Second Sea Lord in his role as Commander in Chief of the Royal Navy's Home Command (CINCNAVHOME). She is the oldest commissioned warship in the world, although the USS Constitution, launched 30 years later, is the oldest commissioned warship still afloat. The "HMS Victory" attracts around 350,000 visitors per year in her role as a museum ship. Sorces and materials for somebody, who wants to know more: "The Chatham Dockyard Story" by Phillip McDougall "The Anatomy of Nelson's Ships" by Charles Longridge "Britannia's God of War" by Andrew Lambert

Comments (49)


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Skyback

1:43PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Impressing work! Lovely, very lovely!

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stevey3d

1:47PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Excellent! Great pose and expression!

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juca

1:55PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Wonderful job!! Perfect!!

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pewe67

1:57PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Beautiful image, wonderful scene!!

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ruana

2:00PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

wow! cool info!!!!! great pic i love it!!

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spm91g

2:17PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Awesome work Rey!!! +5

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brycek

2:22PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Outstanding Rey..awesome work!!

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SaintFox

2:31PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

I still remember my visit at Mdme Tousseaud's where the scene you are decribing is showed... although this was nearly 30 years ago it's still very present in my imagination.

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Foo-Dog

2:40PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Rey, great picture, but if that is suppose to be Nelson, he had one arm amputated, and wore an eye patch because of another wound. He was brought home to England in a keg of rum, to perserve the body. I do not know whether the if the Royal Navy still refers to rum as Nelson's blood.

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Richardphotos

2:46PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

he really looks the part facial expression and all. exceptional model of high quality

broken-wings

3:08PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Nette Geschichtsstunde, das wue ich alles bislang noch nicht und ein gelungenes Bild dazu! Excellent image!!! Rating *****

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awadissk

3:59PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Excellent work!!!!!!!!!!

wishes3d

4:08PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Outstanding work! Excellent!

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FitArtistSF

4:18PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Oops, unless this NOT Vice-Admiral Nelson, you forgot that he was an amputee. His right sleeve was always painted empty and pinned to the front of his uniform coat lapels... Oh, and his bicorne hat is a little high on his head, needs to come down a little more.... otherwise a nice image all-around...

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TheAnimaGemini

4:35PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Klasse geschichte mon capitano. Und ein super Bild dazu. Das schiff sieht verschtft aus. Klasse.

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total

4:49PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

very cool szene ! applausos !!!! 5+

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flaviok

5:55PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Excepcional obra,exmeradamente bem feito, aplausos

Denys234

7:05PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Very impressive work!!

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pops

7:23PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

What a wonderful image and history lesson-bravo

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CrimsonDesire

8:24PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Wonderfull image and history awesome work a terrific scene and good tale ^^

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LudyMelltSekher

9:42PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

@>---Hello my dear friend, Precious and brilliant artwork, Impressive!! Congratulations with all my heart!! Every day your work is more beautiful!!! A million stars and roses deserves this artwork, **~@>--->--- @>--->--- @>--->--- ** Happy Tuesday, Hug and kiss in Your heart. (Thanks you very much for the nice comments,they are very estimated for my) Luminous Blessings Ludy@>--->---

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jwiest

9:56PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Marvelous scene! Fantastic lighting on it! :)

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caviedes

10:31PM | Tue, 29 May 2007

Wow, nice story and image!!!

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Krid

1:30AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

great scene and composition

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irakika

1:30AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

Excellent work, well done!

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Gor111

1:52AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

Fantastisch wie Du die HMS Victory zusammen mit dem Kapit presentierst! Ein tolles Werk mit einer realistischen Atmosphe! Bravo!!!

janedj

2:26AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

Fantastic image and composition Rey...Beautiful soft colors!!!! Hugs Jane

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UOja

3:29AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

Fantastic composition. Excellent artwork!

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wildgoha

3:43AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

ahh Rey love this serie! the feeling of history is so great here!

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Syltermermaid

8:13AM | Wed, 30 May 2007

It looks fantastic Andre!!! I really thought you used the picture from a movie to make this one!!! Great job!!! Hugs Ute

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