74-gun sailing ship HMS Implacable (1925)

GAUMONT GRAPHIC NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit Admiral of the Fleet David Beatty, 1st Earl Beatty (World War I admiral) attempts to save HMS Implacable, a 74-gun ship of the line that fought in Trafalgar against Napoleonic navy; the ship is later scuttled in 1949 Full Description: SLATE INFORMATION: Fought at Trafalgar: HMS Implacable ENGLAND: Devon: Devonport: EXT Video Roll Title: HMS ’Implacable’ at Devonport: 59ft DEVONPORT: . “Implacable“ at Devonport. “IMPLACABLE“: . Implacable at Devonport. “IMPLACABLE“: . Implacable at Devonport. ENGLAND, DEVON, DEVONPORT. Opening Titles (2ft) MLV ship’s hull and bows (11ft) MLV poop deck and stern, marked ’IMPLACABLE’ (17ft) MLV side of ship with gun-port (23ft) LV ship’s poop (2 shots) (42ft) MLV ship’s hull (2 shots) (50ft) MLV gun-port in the side of ship, open, with rope coming down from it (56ft) MLV
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