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Poster for a Royal Navy Auction, 1910
Poster advertising an auction held in 1910 to sell a number of obsolete Royal Navy vessels. The Navy was selling these five vessels to the highest bidder, but with the proviso that all these ships would be broken up in a British port within two years. The named vessels for sale were Centurion, Barfleur, Nelson, Melampus and Pique
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Auction Broken Held Highest Named Obsolete Sale Sell Selling Vessels Years Bidder Proviso
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This intriguing poster announces an historic auction held by the Royal Navy in December 1910. Five obsolete naval vessels, named Centurion, Barfleur, Nelson, Melampus, and Pique, were put up for sale to the highest bidder. The Navy was compelled to sell these ships due to their outdated design and advanced age, making them no longer suitable for active service. The catch? All of these ships were to be broken up in a British port within two years of purchase. The poster, dated 7th December 1910, from the Illustrated London News archive, showcases each vessel in impressive detail. Centurion, a 60-gun third-rate ship of the line, Barfleur, a 90-gun second-rate, Nelson, a 100-gun first-rate, Melampus, a 21-gun sixth-rate frigate, and Pique, a 20-gun fifth-rate frigate, were all part of the British naval fleet that once played a crucial role in protecting the empire's waters. The auction represented a significant moment in maritime history, as these grand vessels, steeped in tradition and seafaring lore, were being sold off for scrap. The poster serves as a poignant reminder of the passage of time and the ever-evolving nature of naval warfare. The Royal Navy's decision to sell these vessels, despite their historical significance, was a necessary one, reflecting the need for modernization and the economic realities of the time. This poster is an intriguing snapshot of a bygone era, offering a glimpse into the rich maritime heritage of the British Isles.
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