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HMS Temeraire Departing Plymouth by Ivan Berryman. [Postcard]
One of the most iconic ships ever to serve in the Royal Navy, The three-decked second rate HMS Temeraire was built at Chatham in 1798 and spent many years blockading the French port of Brest before her finest hour at Trafalgar on 21st October 1805 when she came to the rescue of HMS Victory before capturing two prizes, the Redoutable and Fougueux, spending much of the battle with her captives lashed to her sides. After spending her final years first as a prison hulk, then as a guard ship in the Medway, she was finally sold for scrap in 1838, her last journey being the subject of JMW Turner's most famous painting. In this view, Temeraire is shown leaving Plymouth in her pre-Trafalgar state before receiving her 'crowned head' figurehead.
Collector's Postcard - Restricted Initial Print Run of 100 cards.
Postcard size 6 inches x 4 inches (15cm x 10cm)
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HMS Temeraire Departing Plymouth by Ivan Berryman. [Postcard]