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SashaQ - happysad Started conversation Sep 20, 2019
Entry: HMS Victory - First Rate Museum Ship - A87948643
Author: SashaQ - happysad - U9936370
Thanks go to Bluebottle for giving me the impetus to write this Entry after I visited HMS Victory recently
A87948643 - HMS Victory - First Rate Museum Ship
Bluebottle Posted Sep 24, 2019
Good to see this in Peer Review! There are a couple of things I would have expected to see in the entry – firstly the famous plaque on the upper deck that reads 'Here Nelson Fell' (it used to be on a raised lump so generations of tourists have tripped over on the same spot since, but that has fortunately been solved now). Secondly, HMS Victory is the oldest commissioned warship on and still manned by the Royal Navy. Not many serve on board, but if there's another war it is reassuring to know that there are indeed Royal Navy personnel ready at a moment's notice to go to the ship's bar for a (which is out of bounds to most visitors). (USS Constitution is the second-oldest commissioned warship and the oldest still on wet stuff).
The other point was the opening paragraph is a tad confusing. You've written:
"She ('It' has been used as the pronoun for ships by Lloyd's List since 2002, but this Entry will use 'She' in the 'respectable maritime tradition'.) is best known as the flagship in Horatio Nelson's fleet of the Royal Navy and the ship on which he died during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. It now forms…"
Immediately after saying you are going to use 'She' you use 'It'.
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A87948643 - HMS Victory - First Rate Museum Ship
SashaQ - happysad Posted Sep 24, 2019
Thanks for reading
Well spotted on the 'it' - I had a dilemma on what pronoun Victory might use, so I mixed 'she' and 'it' at first, and missed one when I finally decided
I've added more detail about what the ship is like and what visitors can see - you're right that that was something that was missing from the Entry I appreciate your expertise in checking that, as I can't visualise the ship very well myself from the pictures I've found... I was very grateful to be able to visit the Lower Gun Deck, though - very cleverly made accessible
A87948643 - HMS Victory - First Rate Museum Ship
bob_hampshire Posted Mar 5, 2020
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bob_hampshire Posted Mar 5, 2020
Well done SashaQ
One point the water that gets into the ship dose not go into the holds, it ends up in the bilges. Bilges also have baffles to prevent the water surging and making the ship hard to handle.
Wikipedia have a good entry.
Good work
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