"HMS Victory"
The famous flagship of Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. This 104 gun, first rate wooden Ship of the line was built at Chatham in 1765.
"HMS Dido"
British Royal Navy Ship 28 gun, sixth rate wooden Enterprise-class frigate built at Chatham in 1787. She served in the British Royal Navy until 1817
"HMS Bellona"
British Royal Navy Ship 74 gun, third rate wooden Ship of the line was built at Chatham in 1760.
She served in the Royal Navy for 50 years, seeing action in the Seven Years War, American Revolutionary War and the Napoleonic Wars, especially the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801.
"HMS Euryalus"
British Royal Navy 36-gun Apollo-class frigate, which saw service in the Battle of Trafalgar and the War of 1812.
"São Martinho"
Spanish Galleon, flagship of the Spanish Armada. The São Martinho (Saint Martin) armed with 48 heavy guns, was built as a Portuguese Navy galleon. Became the flagship of the Duke of Medina Sidonia, the Spanish Commander in chief during the Spanish Armada of 1588.
MAYFLOWER
The Mayflower was a typical English merchant ship of the early 17th century. In July 1620 she set sail from England carrying Puritans and Separatists now known as the "Pilgrim Fathers" to start a new life in the New World (America) and founded a colony at Plymouth Massachusetts
"HMS Bounty"
British Sailing ship was originally a small merchant ship, launched in 1784.
"HMS Revenge"
English race-built galleon of 46 guns, built in 1577 and captured by the Spanish in 1591, sinking soon afterwards in the Azores. She was the first of 13 English and Royal Navy ships to bear the name.