On 07 May 1765, HMS Victory, one of the most famous ships in British naval history, was launched at Chatham Dockyard in Kent, England. The ship was a first-rate ship of the line, with 104 guns, and was the largest warship of its time. Despite being launched in 1765, it wasn't until 1778 that HMS Victory was commissioned into active service in the Royal Navy.
HMS Victory went on to have a storied career, most notably serving as Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It was during this battle that Nelson achieved his famous victory over the combined French and Spanish fleets, but tragically lost his life in the process. Today, HMS Victory is preserved as a museum ship at the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth, England, where visitors can explore its decks and learn about its fascinating history.
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