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Santa Maria replica, Funchal, Madeira, PortugalA replica of Christopher Columbus caravelle, the Santa Maria, sailing off the coast near Funchal, Madeira, with tourists on board
Selfridges Department Store - LondonSelfridges Department Store - Oxford Street, London, which opened in 1909
The exact spot Admiral Nelson fellThe exact spot at which Admiral Horatio Nelson fell during the Battle of Trafalgar on 21st October 1805 is marked on the deck of HMS Victory by this small brass plaque
HMS Victory - Nelsons Flagship - in drydock at Portsmouth
Leviathan refuelingThe fuel ship British Councillor bunkering (refueling) the large liner Leviathan. The second of a trio of transatlantic liners built by Germanys Hamburg America Line as the SS Vaterland for
H. M. S. Victory illuminated at nightThe H.M.S. Victory, Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar 1805, is illuminated a hundred years later on 21 October 1905 to celebrate the centenary of the Britains famous naval victory
Photograph of H. M. S. Victory dockedPhotograph of Nelsons flagship H.M.S. Victory seen through an archway as it sits on the dock with sailors in the foreground
A powder primer from the VictoryA powder primer bearing an inscription that says it is from Nelsons flagship the H.M.S. Victory. These primers were as food for Nelsons guns on the Victory which led in the famous Battle of Trafalgar
Commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar on board H. M. S. VicIn commemoration of the Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, the current Lord Nelson distributes prizes to the scholars of the Portsmouth Church High Schools, on 21 October 1886
USS Pennsylvania at sea, 1921Photograph showing the American battleship and Flagship of the Atlantic Fleet, USS Pennsylvania, seen from the stern of USS Henderson, 1921
Launch of HMS Windsor Castle, September 1852Engraving of the re-launch of HMS Windsor Castle, 140 Gun First rate warship, on 14th September 1852 at Pembroke Dockyard
The Lower Deck of HMS FoudroyantPhotograph of the lower deck of HMS Foudroyant ; the 2nd Rate ship, built in 1798, that served as Lord Nelsons Flagship in the Mediterranean, 1799-1800. Mess tables can be seen set up between the guns
HMS Royal Oak viewed from HMS Queen Elizabeth, 1935Photograph of a huge wave breaking over the bows of HMS Royal Oak, launched 1916, as seen from the stern of HMS Queen Elizabeth, Mediterranean Sea, 1935
HMS Caesar, 1905Photograph of HMS Caesar ; the British Naval Representative at the Norwegian Royal Inauguration, December 1905. This vessel, the flagship of the second in command of the Channel Squadron
Victoria / Camperdown 3Admiral Tryon, whose error and obstinacy have caused his flagship Victoria to be rammed by the Camperdown, goes down with his ship, thus avoiding a court-martial
The loss of HMS Victoria the flagship after being rammed byThe loss of the flagship H.M.S Victoria showing the boat sinking after being rammed by H.M.S Camperdown. 436 men died as a result of an Admiral sending the two ships on a collison course
China Warships 1897German warships off the China coast : the flagship Kaiser signals that the artillery has been landed
German Naval ManoeuvresThe German battle fleet on manoeuvres, seen from the bridge of the commanding flagship
The Gun Deck of Lord Horatio Nelsons flagship, H.M.S. Victory, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
H. M. s. VictoryLord Horatio Nelsons flagship, H.M.S. Victory docked at Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
The Quarter Deck of Lord Horatio Nelsons flagship, H.M.S. Victory, Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
The Admirals Quarters of Lord Horatio Nelsons flagship, H.M.S. Victory, Portsmouth, Hampshire England
Bombardment of AlgeriaThe quarter-deck of the " Queen Charlotte", Lord Exmouths flagship, at the bombardment of Algiers
SANTA MARIA (CIG CARD)The flagship of Columbus
Indomitable Tows LionAfter the inconclusive Battle of Dogger Bank, the cruiser Indomitable tows home the damaged flagship Lion
St George, Blakes ShipThis is Admiral Blakes flagship in 1657, in action against the French and Spaniards
Trafalgar DayTRAFALGAR DAY Nelsons victory over the French, on 21 October 1805, is commemorated every year on the deck of his flagship, the Victory, at Portsmouth
The Ark Royal, the flagship of the British fleet
SHIP / VICTORY (1894)Nelsons flagship moored in Portsmouth
Trafalgar / French LossThe sinking of Admiral Villeneuves flagship