HMS Victoria was one of two Victoria-class battleships of the Royal Navy. On 22 June 1893 she collided with HMS CamperdownTemplate:WP Ships HMS instances near Tripoli, Lebanon during manoeuvres and quickly sank, taking 358 crew with her, including the commander of the British Mediterranean Fleet, Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon. One of the survivors was second-in-command, John Jellicoe, later commander-in-chief of the British Grand Fleet at the Battle of Jutland.
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HMS Drottning Victoria was created on 1921-03-12.
Ther never was any ship named HMS Queen VictoriaRMS Queen Victoria was an ocean liner built in 1936 and was used as a troop carrier in World War II, but it was not a Royal Navy ship.Five British Navy ships have had the name HMS Victoria, the last of which sank in 1893 after colliding with HMS Camperdown while on a fleet maneuver.An American ship USS Victoria served as a fleet tanker in both World Wars. It was not named after Queen Victoria; but for the Victoria River.HMY Victoria and Albert III was the Royal Yacht from 1901 to 1937; and served as a depot ship in World War II. She was replaced as Royal Yacht by HMY "Britannia" after the war.------------------if you translate the swedish baltic dreadnaught to EnglishHMS Drottning Victoria=HMS Queen Victoria
At the Battle of Santa Cruz de Tenerife (a complete disaster) Nelson's ship was HMS Thesus Battle of the Nile-HMS Vanguard Battle of Copenhagen-HMS Elephant Battle of Trafalgar (his famous last battle)-HMS Victory
HMS Victory was launched on May 7, 1765.
The HMS Revenge suffered no casualties and received to battle damage at the Battle of Jutland.
HMS Shannon won the battle, capturing Chesapeake, which became HMS Chesapeake of the Royal Navy.
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Top heavy from carrying too many cannon
Battle Stations - 2000 Victory at Sea HMS Victory was released on: USA: 2004
1. The Battle of the Java Sea 2. The Battle of Savo Island 3. The Battle of Midway 4. The Battle of Leyte Gulf 5. The Sinking of the Battleship HMS Prince of Wales and Battlecruiser HMS Repulse
The HMS Sheffield was sunk by an Argentinian Exocet missile in the Falklands Way in 1982. Twenty people died in the attack and many more were injured.
In the top of the battle tower