RELIC OF TRAFALCAR
LIKELY TO BE SOLD London, Dec- 26. •"The Times” states that the economical Admiralty is likely to sell the famous two-decker Implacable, if money is unavailable for repairs. The Implacable is one of the greatest historical treasures and is the last survivor of France’s Trafalgar fleet. She has been anchored for many years at Falmouth. The main timbers are still remarkably sound, and £2OOO would suffice for her preservation.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 19, 6 January 1920, Page 5
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