The Implacable is sunk in the English Channel (1949)

GAUMONT BRITISH NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit 150-year-old wooden warship the Implacable, which saw duty in the Battle of Trafalgar, is sunk in the English Channel, in joint ceremony of the Royal and French Navies Full Description: Gaumont British Indent SLATE INFORMATION: Last Voyage of the Implacable ENGLAND: Portsmouth: EXT EXPLOSIONS Big explosion.. As the Implacable is scuttled of Selsey Bill. IMPLACABLE - Training Ship of her being towed out of Portsmouth of Officer on board the of explosives of the White Ensign & the French Tricolor flying after the explosion..... PORTSMOUTH. Shots of the Implacable being towed out of Portsmouth Harbour on last voyage before scuttling. Navy - Active France
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