Ships
The Queen Charlotte was launched at Chatham in
1790 at a length of 190 ft, speed of 10 knots and armament of 100
guns. She was Lord Howe's flagship at the Battle of the Glorious
First of June, 1794.
HMS Victory was Nelson's flagship and best known for her role in The
Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She is still the flagship of the
Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command.
The Mary Rose was built between 1509 and 1511. She was one of the
first ships to fire a broadside and was a firm favourite of Henry
VIII. After a long career, she sank during an engagement with the
French Fleet in 1545. Her raising from the bed of the Solent in
1982 resulted in the recovery of many artefacts of the day not
previously studied by archaeologists.
| Capacity of Jack or Tankard One pint - Approximately | - £60.00 |
| Height 15 cms
For Overall Dimensions, click here to go to Facts page |
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The Queen Charlotte Order Form |
HMS Victory Order Form |
The Mary Rose Order Form |
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