H.M.S. Forte Sheerness Kent England
Posted by: dave-harris
N 51° 26.407 E 000° 46.394
31U E 345240 N 5701121
Replica Figurehead copied from Sheerness Dockyard
Waymark Code: WMW473
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 07/08/2017
Views: 1
According to navel records, HMS Forte was launched by the Royal Navy on 29 May 1858 and had a displacement of 3,456 tons. This frigate which was part sail and part steam engine had 51 guns. The ship was de-commissioned and remaind at Sheerness docks. On 23 November 1905 the ship was accidentaly destroyed by fire.
This figurehead, with the permission of the Medway Ports Authority, is an identical replica of the original, has been mounted and built into the sea defence wall in the town.
This figurehead, a reminder and memorial is for the people and visitors of our history at these docks.
Relevent website: [Web Link]
List if there are any visiting hours: This figurehead is in a public place and can be visited 24/7
Sponsor(s): Medway Ports Aouthority
Entrance fees (if any): Not listed
Parking coordinates: Not Listed
Date dedicated: Not listed
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