Commissioned in 1778 Victory was a classic
example of a "British Ship of the Line." Admiral Horatio Nelson
chose her as his flagship. He successfully defeated the French at
the "Battle of Trafalgar." Admiral Nelson died on her deck at that
same bloody battle when he went on deck in full uniform. A French
sharpshooter in the rigging shot him through the heart. The
Victory can still be visited today. She has been completely
restored and is permanently berthed in Portsmouth Harbor England.