HMS Warrior Ship at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • Launched in 1860, HMS Warrior was the pride of Queen Victoria's fleet and represented a revolution in naval engineering. As the largest, fastest, and most powerful warship of her time, she played a crucial role in maintaining British naval supremacy. Listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, Warrior has been based in Portsmouth since 1987.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @freepoet6737
    @freepoet6737 Місяць тому +1

    Amazing ship, well worth seeing

  • @danielkarmy4893
    @danielkarmy4893 Місяць тому +1

    As is usually the case, her elder sister takes all the plaudits and entertains the great and the good - but Warrior remains, steadfast as ever, proud as ever...oh, and still afloat after 164 years with no assistance or dry dock required. Top that, Vic... 😉

    • @daneelolivaw602
      @daneelolivaw602 Місяць тому +2

      "Top that Vic."
      Vic is 246 years old, and is made of wood, and she is still with us, Topped, don't you think,
      Victory took part in at least six fleet actions, How many times did Warrior fire her guns in anger, zero. Topped, again, don't you agree?.
      HMS Warrior is fantastic, i love the ship to bits, i visit the Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth five or six times a year, and i always make time for this gorgeous lady.
      To realise the state she was in before she went to Hartlepool to be virtually rebuilt, is unbelievable when you see her condition now, the people in Hartlepool can feel rightly proud of the job done on her.
      I think the guides on the ship, in period costume, are brilliant, they act just as if they are part of the real crew, from back in 1860.
      I love Victory, she should be treasured, no matter the cost, and it is costing millions in this current refit, to see her in the state she is in at the moment is, for me, heartbreaking.
      But i have visited the Dockyard so many times over the years, i think Warrior is neck and neck with Victory as my favourite.