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HMS Royal Sovereign, British lst class battleship. Laid down 26 February 1891. Commissioned

HMS Royal Sovereign, British lst class battleship. Laid down 26 February 1891. Commissioned


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HMS Royal Sovereign, British lst class battleship. Laid down 26 February 1891. Commissioned

HMS Royal Sovereign, British lst class battleship. Laid down 26 February 1891. Commissioned 31 May 1892. Sold for scrap 7 October 1913. Illustration by William Frederick Mitchell. Lithograph 1892

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1891 1892 1913 Battleship Class Commissioned Down February Frederick Laid Lithograph Mitchell Naval October Power Royal Ship Sold Steam Transport William Scrap Sovereign


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This lithograph, created by William Frederick Mitchell in 1892, showcases the majestic HMS Royal Sovereign, a first-class battleship of the British Navy. With its imposing presence and remarkable power, this vessel was laid down on February 26th, 1891 and commissioned into service on May 31st, 1892. The intricate details captured in this illustration truly bring to life the grandeur of this naval marvel. From its sturdy hull to its towering masts adorned with flags proudly displaying the Union Jack, every aspect of this ship exudes strength and authority. Throughout its years of service, HMS Royal Sovereign played a crucial role in protecting British interests at sea. Its steam-powered engines propelled it through tumultuous waters with ease while carrying out various missions during times of war. However, like all great ships eventually do, HMS Royal Sovereign reached the end of her journey. After faithfully serving her country for over two decades, she was sold for scrap on October 7th, 1913. As we gaze upon this lithograph today, we are reminded not only of the immense power held within these vessels but also of their historical significance as symbols of national pride and military might. This print serves as a timeless tribute to an extraordinary chapter in British naval history that will forever be remembered.

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