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HMS Victory, which was Nelson's flagship, and he died on it, HMS Warrior was the Victorian warship which is the world first steam powered warship that can sail and row and was made of metal, rather than wood. also Mary Rose which was Henry the eighths favorite warship, but it sank coming back from France because it was grounded on too shallow ground and then shot from a french warship and the cannon ball blasted it over. Henry saw it sink. the remains were preserved after they were found in 197? and raised in 1982.

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