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Launch of HMS Royal Albert, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1854
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Launch of HMS Royal Albert, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1854
Launch of HMS Royal Albert, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1854. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were among those attending the ceremony. The Royal Albert was a 121 gun three decker warship. Originally designed as a sailing vessel she was converted to screw propulsion during construction. Woolwich Dockyard was founded by Henry VIII in 1512 to build his flagship Henri Grace a Dieu (the Great Harry ), the largest warship of its time
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Launch of HMS Royal Albert, Woolwich Royal Dockyard, Kent, 1854 - A Majestic Moment in British Naval History
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. This print captures the grandeur and significance of the launch ceremony for HMS Royal Albert at Woolwich Royal Dockyard in Kent. The year was 1854, and amidst a sea of spectators, Queen Victoria and Prince Albert stood proudly as witnesses to this historic event. HMS Royal Albert was an impressive warship boasting 121 guns and three decks. Originally designed as a sailing vessel, it underwent a remarkable transformation during construction when it was converted to screw propulsion. This technological advancement showcased Britain's naval prowess during the 19th century. Woolwich Dockyard itself held great historical importance as it had been established by Henry VIII in 1512 to construct his flagship Henri Grace a Dieu (the Great Harry). Over time, it became synonymous with naval excellence and played a crucial role in shaping Britain's maritime power. The lithograph beautifully depicts the scene on that momentous day - colorful flags fluttering against the backdrop of London's River Thames. The presence of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert adds regal splendor to an already awe-inspiring sight. This image serves as a testament to both British engineering ingenuity and royal patronage. It symbolizes not only the might of the Royal Navy but also represents an era where ships were more than just vessels; they embodied national pride and ambition on international waters.
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