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A Short History of H.M.S. Victory

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The book traces the life of the warship from her construction in the 1760s through decades of service, detailing dimensions, armament changes, commissioning after long peacetime, and engagements with French squadrons and frigates. It chronicles her tenure as flagship in major fleet actions, describes alterations made to her guns and fittings, and culminates with her role at the decisive battle where her admiral received a fatal wound. Drawn from varied sources, the account combines technical data, action narratives, and later preservation notes, and was compiled to inform visitors and benefit seamen and marines' charitable institutions.

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W. J. L. Wharton

W. J. L. Wharton is an author known for his work on naval history, particularly his book "A Short History of H.M.S. Victory." This work provides insights into the storied past of one of the Royal Navy's most famous ships, exploring its significance in maritime history. Wharton's writing contributes to the understanding of naval heritage and the legacy of naval warfare, making his work a valuable resource for enthusiasts of military history.

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