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Friday, July 23, 2021
On This Day in 1759 HMS VICTORY was laid down at the DockyardChatham. 46 years later she would seal her place in history at the battle of Trafalgar with Nelson. 163 years later, still in service she was saved for the nation as a museum at HMNB Portsmouth. And after 262 years is still in commission with the RoyalNavy .
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