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HMS Nelson

HMS Nelson in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom.

HMS Nelson, other places in Scottish Islands

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HMS Nelson is a place of interest in Scotland Islands, United Kingdom — drawn from open-data sources for visitor reference. See the linked Wikipedia article for the full description.

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HMS Nelson (pennant number: 28) was the name ship of her class of two battleships built for the Royal Navy in the 1920s. They were the first battleships built to meet the limitations of the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. Entering service in 1927, the ship spent her peacetime career with the Atlantic and Home Fleets, usually as the fleet flagship. During the early stages of World War II, she searched for German commerce raiders, missed participating in the Norwegian Campaign after she was badly damaged by a mine in late 1939, and escorted convoys in the Atlantic Ocean. In mid-1941 Nelson escorted several convoys to Malta before being torpedoed in September. After repairs she resumed doing so before supporting the British invasion of French Algeria during Operation Torch in late 1942. The ship covered the invasions of Sicily (Operation Husky) and Italy (Operation Avalanche) in mid-1943 while bombarding coastal defences during Operation Baytown. During the Normandy landings in June 1944, Nelson provided naval gunfire support before she struck a mine and spent the rest of the year under repair. The ship was transferred to the Eastern Fleet in mid-1945 and returned home a few months after the Japanese surrender in September to serve as the flagship of the Home Fleet. She became a training ship in early 1946 and was reduced to reserve in late 1947. Nelson was scrapped two years later after being used as a target for bomb tests.

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History

The Nelson-class battleship was essentially a smaller, 23 kn battleship version of the G3 battlecruiser which had been cancelled for exceeding the constraints of the 1922 Washington Naval Treaty. The design, which had been approved six months after the treaty was signed, had a main armament of 16 in guns to match the firepower of the American and Japanese es in the battleline in a ship displacing no more than 35000 LT. Nelson had a length between perpendiculars of 660 ft and an overall length of 709 ft, a beam of 106 ft, and a draught of 30 ft at mean standard load. She displaced 33300 LT at standard load and 37780 LT at deep load. Her crew numbered 1,361 officers and ratings when serving…

Architecture

Nelson, named after Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, was the third ship of her name to serve in the Royal Navy. She was laid down on 28 December 1922 as part of the 1922 Naval Programme at Armstrong Whitworth's Low Walker shipyard in North Tyneside, Newcastle upon Tyne The Nelson-class ships received several nicknames: Nelsol and Rodnol after the Royal Fleet Auxiliary oil tankers with a prominent amidships superstructure and names ending in "ol", The Queen's Mansions after a resemblance between her superstructure and the Queen Anne's Mansions block of flats, the pair of boots, the ugly sisters and the Cherry Tree class as they were cut down by the Washington Naval Treaty. Nelsons trials resumed…

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Coordinates
57.8113, -5.6419
District
Highland
Postcode
IV22 2LP
Parliamentary constituency
Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire
Established
1927

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Frequently asked questions

Where is HMS Nelson?
HMS Nelson is in the Scottish Islands, United Kingdom (postcode IV22 2LP).
When was HMS Nelson built?
Built or established in 1927.
How do I get to HMS Nelson?
Drivers can navigate to postcode IV22 2LP. It sits within the Inverness, Skye and West Ross-shire parliamentary constituency.