HMS Victory is probably the most famous surviving historic warship in the world today. She was flagship to Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 when he was killed on her quarter deck by a sniper's bullet in Britain's hour of victory. Maritime historian & former HMS Victory Keeper & Curator Peter Goodwin tells the story of Nelson's flagship giving fascinating insights into how she was built her anatomy & weaponry & how a ship of the line in the Georgian navy was sailed fought & maintained.