HMS Victory mast damaged at the Battle of Trafalgar to go on display
It is part of an exhibition at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard which reopens on May 17.
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A wooden foremast from HMS Victory featuring a hole punched into it by a cannon ball during the Battle of Trafalgar is to go on public display.
The previously unseen piece is set to be one of the star exhibits as the HMS Victory: The Nation’s Flagship gallery reopens at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard on May 17.
A life mask of Vice Admiral Horatio Nelson that was taken in Naples in 1798 and later used to produce a marble sculpture of him by Anne Seymour Damer is also set to be among the key attractions, along with a classical figurehead that was once appeared on the bow of HMS Minerva (1820).
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The gallery is set to highlight the story behind HMS Victory as one of the Royal Navy’s most famous warships and her role in the Battle of Trafalgar.
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Organisers say that construction and conservation will be major themes among the displays which will compare ship-building skills 200 years ago and the painstaking work which is still undertaken today.
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“Even those who think they know all about the ship will discover something new.”
Tickets can be bought for timed slots to see the exhibition.