Monday 23 April 2012

Scuttling of the Implacable

In December 1949, the man of war, the Implacable, then the oldest ship in the world still afloat, was scuttled in deep water in the Solent. There had been moves to save her both in England and France, with a question regarding the matter being raised in the House of Commons but her condition was found to be too decayed.


She had been launched in 1801, fought and escaped at the Battle of Trafalgar, before being captured by the British in 1805. She was a feature of Portsmouth Harbour for many years. Before she was sunk, certain parts of her were donated to the National Maritime Museum. As she was towed out of the Harbour, HMS Victory’s company and staff stood to attention as she passed.

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