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  2. Victory Tug - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Nelson Victory Tug is a brand of recreational trawler designed by James Backus [1] and produced by Lord Nelson Yachts, Inc. based in Seattle, Washington in the United States. Delivery of the first 37-foot hull was in 1983. A total of eighty-six Victory Tugs ranging in length from 37 to 49 feet (11 to 15 m) were built.

  3. 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.

  4. List of pre-dreadnought battleships of the Royal Navy - Wikipedia

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    The British Royal Navy built a series of pre-dreadnought battleships as part of a naval expansion programme that began with the Naval Defence Act 1889.These ships were characterised by a main battery of four heavy guns—typically 12-inch (305 mm) guns—in two twin mounts, a secondary armament that usually comprised 4.7-to-6-inch (120 to 150 mm) guns, and a high freeboard.

  5. List of ships named Lord Nelson - Wikipedia

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    On her fifth voyage Lord Nelson foundered in 1808 with the loss of all aboard. HMS Lord Nelson (1800) was a storeship purchased in 1800 and sold in 1807. Lord Nelson (1800 ship) was launched in Spain in 1792 under another name. She came into British hands as a prize in 1800.

  6. Lord Nelson 41 - Wikipedia

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    The Lord Nelson 41 is a recreational keelboat, built predominantly of fiberglass, with wood trim. It has a cutter rig with a bowsprit and painted aluminum spars, a spooned raked stem, pronounced curve to the sheer-line, a rounded canoe transom, a keel-mounted rudder controlled by a wheel and a long fin keel. It displaces 30,500 lb (13,835 kg ...

  7. New Zealand Company ships - Wikipedia

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    The others were the Fireshire, Lord Auckland and Mary Ann. The Lloyds sailed from Gravesend on 11 September 1841. [57] All the ships arrived in Nelson in 1841. When the Lloyds came into Nelson, it brought with it many stories of sickness and death. While travelling the seas between Port Gravesend in England and Port Nicholson in New Zealand, 67 ...

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  9. SR Lord Nelson class - Wikipedia

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    The SR class LN or Lord Nelson class is a type of 4-cylinder 4-6-0 steam locomotive designed for the Southern Railway by Richard Maunsell in 1926. They were intended for Continental boat trains between London (Victoria) and Dover harbour, but were also later used for express passenger work to the South-West of England.