It would have to have been June or July 1958 as she was in Med prior to that and started refit at Devonport on 1st August 1958
The best place to learn about the HMS Victory would be by visiting the ship in person at Portsmouth's Royal Naval Dockyard in England. Tours are available year-round. However, the National Museum of the Royal Navy has a website dedicated to the HMS Victory which is also an excellent interactive resource.
HMS Victory is at Portsmouth Dockyard.
Well, there actually was one HMS Portsmouth, just as Wikipedia says here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Portsmouth_(1650)
HMS Victory
Yes, you can step inside the HMS Victory at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. There are guided tours around the famous British naval ship.
It is berthed in drydock at Portsmouth, England as a museum.
HMS Royal Arthur - shore establishment - ended on 1950-04-01.
HMS Royal Arthur - shore establishment - was created on 1939-09-22.
HMS is His Majesteys Ship, a ship of the Royal Navy, a warship.
HMS Shannon won the battle, capturing Chesapeake, which became HMS Chesapeake of the Royal Navy.
HMS Victory is still a commissioned ship in the Royal Navy. It functions both as a museum and as the flagship of the Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command. It is permanently moored in dry dock at Portsmouth Harbour.
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