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  • H.M.S. Victory

    Dimensions:

    • H 227 mm
    • L 329 mm

    First rate British ship of the line 1805 - The Victory was built in the 1760's, she was dismantled in 1800 and rebuilt in 1803. The Victory became Lord Nelsons flagship and is a "First rate ship of the line" in the Royal Navy and still a commisioned warship in the Royal Navy today. The Victory has three main gun decks containing 104 cannons. She became famus due to on of the most celibrated naval battles sof moderen times that was fought of f theCape Traffalger on the 21st, October 1805 between the British fleet commanded by Admiral Nelson and the combined Franco-Spanish fleet. Today the H.M.S. Victory is part of the Royal Navy Museum at ortsmouth and she is kept in her owd dry dock where she can be visited by the public.  

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    Regular Price: €68.00

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  • H.M.S. Bounty

    Dimensions:

    • H 250 mm
    • L 330 mm

    18th century small merchant vessell - The Bounty was a small merchant vessel purchesed by the " Royal Navy" for botanical expedition leaving England on the 23rd , December 1787 under the command of William Blight. The Bounty sailed from Spithead en route for Tahiti to acquire breadfruit plants and then transport them to the British colonies in the West Indies. Unfortunatley the mission was never compleated due to mutiny led by acting Lieutenant Fletcher Christian tha took place on the 28th, April 1789. Captain Bligh and the 18 men that stayed loyal to him were cast adrift on the Pacific Ocean in the ships boat. They managed to travel 4000 miles due to the expert navigational skills of Captain Bligh to East Timor in the Duch Indies from where they were rescued by British naval expedition and returned home. The mutineers were almost all captured and punished. 

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