HMS. VICTORY

History of HMS. VICTORY

The HMS Victory was a first-rate three-decker, carrying 110 guns, and was accounted the finest ship in the service. In 1744, she was the flagship of Admiral Sir J. Balchen, a venerable officer of 75 years of age, who had been called from the honourable retirement of Greenwich Hospital to command a fleet destined to relieve Sir Charles Hardy, then blockaded in Lisbon by a superior French force, under the Count de Rochambault. On returning from the successful performance of this service, the fleet was dispersed in the chops of the Channel by a tremendous gale, on October 4th. The rest of the ships, though much shattered, gained the anchorage of Spithead in safety, but the Victory was never more heard of, though from the evidence of fishermen of the island of Alderney, she was believed to have run on to the Caskets, some dangerous rocks lying off that island, where her gallant crew of about a thousand perished to a man

Product information

1. HMS VICTORY handicraft wooden sailboat model

2. Type: Old ship

3.Material: Wood

4.Finishing: PU paint coating

5.Product  Size: 120L x 35W x 115H (cm); 89L x 28W x 85H (cm)

6. Making: Carved by hand 100%

7. Usage: Home decoration, office decoration, bussiness gift…

8. MOQ: 10PCS

9.Customer design is welcome