March 10, 2005
Historic Sail Displayed
IÂ’ve been reading Patrick OÂ’BrianÂ’s Aubrey/Maturin novels for the last several months, so I finally know what a topsail is. To see one that is two centuries old, and from Lord NelsonÂ’s HMS Victory no less, would be so fascinating.
Look at the size of that thing. It is more than twice as big as my house!
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Members of the public will be given the chance to view the only surviving sail from the Battle of Trafalgar to mark its 200th anniversary celebrations.
The 3,618 sq ft fore topsail from Nelson's HMS Victory will be displayed at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, as part of this year's bicentenary event.
It is recognised as the largest single original artefact from the battle.
Pock-marked by some 90 shot holes, the sail would have been one of the main targets for French and Spanish guns.
Look at the size of that thing. It is more than twice as big as my house!
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