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  2. STS Lord Nelson - Wikipedia

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    STS Lord Nelson was a sail training ship operated by the Jubilee Sailing Trust.She was designed by Colin Mudie [1] [page needed] and launched on 17 October 1986. [2]The ship was built by the Jubilee Sailing Trust (JST) and, along with the SV Tenacious, the pair were the only tall ships in the world that are wheelchair accessible throughout.

  3. Jubilee Sailing Trust - Wikipedia

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    Lord Nelson front, Tenacious background. Jubilee Sailing Trust was a charitable organisation in the United Kingdom which operated the purpose-built three-masted barques STS Lord Nelson and SV Tenacious, both specifically designed for the physically handicapped to be able to fully engage with the sailing experience.

  4. SV Tenacious - Wikipedia

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    The ship's maiden voyage was on 1 September 2000 from Southampton to Sark, St Helier and Weymouth before returning to Southampton. The ship is owned by a UK-based charity, the Jubilee Sailing Trust, which also owns the 42-metre-long tall ship STS Lord Nelson (length including bowsprit is 55 metres and waterline length is 37 metres).

  5. List of ships named Lord Nelson - Wikipedia

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    HMS Lord Nelson (1906) was a Lord Nelson-class battleship launched in 1906. She was scrapped in 1922. STS Lord Nelson, a sail training ship launched in 1986 and used by the British Jubilee Sailing Trust; Hired armed cutter Lord Nelson: any one of three hired naval cutters

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  7. Admiral Nelson’s actual final words as he died at the Battle ...

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    A letter written by Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson to Emma Hamilton from on board HMS Victory in May 1805, is on show at National Museum of the Royal Navy in Portsmouth ahead of Trafalgar Day (Andrew ...

  8. Søren Larsen (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Between 1982 and 1985, the ship was chartered by the Jubilee Sailing Trust: the success of the sailing program, which saw sail training provided to both able-bodied and disabled students, led Jubilee to order the construction of the sail training ship Lord Nelson. [1]

  9. Category:Disabled boating - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive Sailing Association of British Columbia; ... Jubilee Sailing Trust; L. STS Lord Nelson; N. Nancy Oldfield Trust;