File:-2020-11-13 Memorial stone for 119 men of HMS Invincible which sank on the 16 March 1801, St Mary’s, Happisburgh, Norfolk.JPG
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[edit]Description-2020-11-13 Memorial stone for 119 men of HMS Invincible which sank on the 16 March 1801, St Mary’s, Happisburgh, Norfolk.JPG |
English: A memorial plaque placed on the mass grave of 119 men of the crew of HMS Invincible which floundered and sank on Hammond’s Knoll which is a 6-mile long sandbank off the coast Happisburgh. It is located in the churchyard of parish church of All Mary’s, Happisburgh, Norfolk. The disaster happened on the 16 March 1801. The inscription reads, Transcript of Memorial Lettering: On 16 March 1801, HMS INVINCIBLE was wrecked of Happisburgh when on her way to join the fleet with Admiral Nelson at Copenhagen. The day following, the Ship sank with the loss of some four hundred lives. One hundred and nineteen members of the Ship’s Company lie buried here. “And the sea gave up the dead that were in it…..” Revelation 26:13 This memorial stone was given jointly by the Parochial Church Council and The Officers and Ship’s Company of HMS Invincible. 1998... |
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Taken on 13 November 2020 Português: tirada a 13 de Novembro de 2020 |
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Camera location | 52° 55′ 52.98″ N, 1° 11′ 19.61″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 52.931384; 1.188780 |
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