Two extremely rare bronze cannon were brought up to identify the wreck Artefacts from the shipwreck of HMS Victory, which sank in 1744, can be recovered to save them from damage. More than 1,000 ...
The remains of the first HMS Victory are to be raised from the sea bed nearly 300 years after it sank, it was reported today. The vessel, predecessor of Nelson's famous flagship, went down in a storm ...
Ten years ago, historians hailed the discovery of HMS Victory, found on the seabed 50 miles (80km) southeast of Plymouth. Its sinking in 1744, which claimed the lives of 1,100 sailors, is considered ...
THE remains of the first HMS Victory are to be raised from the sea bed nearly 300 years after it sank. The vessel, predecessor of Nelson's famous flagship, went down in a storm off the Channel Islands ...
It was the stormiest of stormy nights when Admiral John Balchin ordered to fire the guns as a signal of distress. His 110-gun ship, the world's largest and finest vessel, was at the mercy of the winds ...
HMS Victory was a British First Rate Warship that sank during a storm in 1744 while under the command of Admiral Sir John Balchin. In 2008, Odyssey discovered HMS Victory and is salvor-in-possession ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Deep-sea explorers who found $500 million in sunken treasure two years ago say they have discovered another prized shipwreck: A legendary British man-of-war that sank in the English ...
An "incredibly rare" cannon recovered from the wreck of the predecessor to Nelson's flagship HMS Victory is to go on display for the first time. The 42-pound cannon, which has been described as an ...
Deep-sea explorers who found $500 million in sunken treasure two years ago say they have discovered another prized shipwreck: A legendary British man-of-war that sank in the English Channel 264 years ...
A £35 million conservation project to renovate HMS Victory which will include replacing rotting planks has been announced on the 100th anniversary of the warship being brought into dry dock.
Artefacts from the shipwreck of HMS Victory, which sank in 1744, can be recovered to save them from damage. More than 1,000 sailors drowned when the British warship, the predecessor to Lord Nelson's ...