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Nelsons Flagship Foudroyant - Blackpool, LancashireThe decaying hulk of Horatio Nelsons Flagship Foudroyant wrecked on the beach at Blackpool, Lancashire. On 16 June 1897 during a violent storm when under tow
Convict Hulk GalleryView of the convict hulk, " The Warrior", docked at Woolwich in London and capable of holding 600 men
PRISON HULK BAHAMAPrison hulk " Bahama" moored off Gillingham (on The Thames). Norwegian prisoners were kept there
Wreck of old wooden fishing boat on banks of the River DeeThe wreck of an old wooden fishing boat at low water on the tidal banks of the River Dee at Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbrightshire, Dumfries and Galloway, SW Scotland
Dassault-Breguet HU-25B Guardian 2111United States Coast Guard - Dassault-Breguet HU-25B Guardian 2111 (MSN 413), of CGAS Corpus Christi, (Hulk sunk as artificial reef off North Carolina 3 May 2006) Date: circa 2000
H. M.s Marlborough, training college for Naval EngineerH.M.S Marlborough, the new training college for Naval Engineer for students at Portsmouth. Date: 1877
Hulk at Stanley harbourA Hulk at Stanley harbour used as a landing stage / quay in the Falkland Islands. Date: 1984
Reformatory Ship Akbar, River Mersey, BirkenheadThe Reformatory Ship Akbar, a former naval hulk, was moored on the River Mersey off Rock Ferry, Birkenhead from 1856 to 1907. Date: 1856
The French Naval Academy - Brest, France - The BordaThe French Naval Academy. Originally the academy was based on ships, anchored in the harbour of Brest, France, such as the Borda (previously named Valmy)
Etretat, France - working a beachside capstanEtretat in the Seine-Maritime department in the Haute-Normandie region in northern France - French Fisherfolk working a beachside capstan to draw in a fishing boat
Woolwich / River Viewviewed from the river Thames, with a warship and a hulk moored off the river bank, and small boats ferrying passengers across the river Date: circa 1750
Onboard the prison ship The WarriorPrisoners wash at low basins while observed by officers, onboard the convict hulk ship, The Warrior. The practice of confining offenders on board such ships was first adopted in England in 1776; it
Sailing Dinghy and some Hulks, Britain, c. 1877Illustration showing three people in a small sailing dinghy crossing the bows of an old hulk, Britain, c.1877. The hulk has had its masts removed and would have been permanently moored
Prison Hulk / PortsmouthPrison Hulk, Portsmouth
Tolpuddle / Loveless / CoachGeorge Loveless, one of the six Martyrs, in chains at Salisbury, during his journey from Dorchester to a prison hulk, the York at Portsmouth to await transportation
Atlantic Cable & EasternIn the harbour at Sheerness, the cable is transferred from the hulk to the Great Eastern
Cable Passed to HulkThe cable is passed from the works to a hulk at Greenwich, from which it will be passed into tanks for loading aboard the Great Eastern
Brunels Great BritainDepicted in rough seas off Lundy, Brunels ship is the first iron, screw-propelled liner; in 1846 she will run aground, but end her career as a hulk in the Falklands
Prison Hulk, WoolwichConvicts from the hulks anchored in the Thames off Woolwich, at work on the river-bank handling timber with the aid of a huge lifting device
MAYHEW / HULK / DEFENCEPrison hulks on the Thames