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'His Majesty's Ship "Victory", Capt. E. Harvey, in the Memorable Battle of Trafalgar between two French Ships of the Line' by John Constable. (Watercolour, 1806, now in the V&A[1])

The inscription may be a mistake - Victory's captain at the time was Thomas Hardy, whereas E. Harvey (ie Eliab Harvey) was then captain of HMS Temeraire.


Background notes: HMS Victory (1765)
Deutsch: Die heute noch bestehende Victory ist bereits das fünfte Schiff der britisch königlichen Marine, das diesen Namen trägt.
English: HMS Victory is a 104-gun ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built between 1759 and 1765.
Français : HMS Victory était le navire amiral de la flotte de Lord Nelson lors de la bataille de Trafalgar.


HMS Victory (1765)

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