[1] Lockers for signal flags [2] Mizzen mast [3] Mesh parapets where crew's hammocks were stowed [4] Sterncastle [5] Captain's dining room [6] Captain's lounge [7] Admiral's lounge [8] Admiral's dining room [9] Admiral's cabin and bed [10] Rudder's transmission [11] Officers' lodgings [12] Doctor's cabin [13] Admiral's cupboard [14] Rudder [15] Copper coating [16] Access door and steps [17] Hull's rib [18] Main capstan [19] Ammunition rack [20] Compass and hourglass [21] Steering wheel [22] Antifire buckets [23] Quarterdeck [24] Place where Admiral Nelson was wounded during the Battle of Trafalgar [25] Quarterdeck stairs [26] Main mast [27] Deck's beams [28] 12-pound cannon [29] 24-pound cannon [30] Lower gun deck [31] 32-pound cannon [32] Mess deck [33] Inner wooden lining [34] Main mast's base [35] Lower end of bilge pumps [36] Keel [37] Tools for cannons [38] Gun port and its rigging [39] Shrapnel locker [40] Main bilge pumps [41] Middle gun deck [42] Main hatches [43] Upper gun deck [44] Fore capstan [45] Boats [46] Carpenter's cabin [47] Cargo in the cellar [48] Outer wooden lining [49] Carpenter's workshop [50] Crew's dining room [51] Mooring bitts [52] Kitchen and oven [53] Forecastle's bulkhead [54] Belfry [55] Forecastle [56] 68-pound carronade [57] Fore mast [58] Bulkhead to protect against water [59] Stem [60] Crew's toilets [61] Gangway [62] Cathead [63] Anchor [64] Bowsprit [65] Figurehead

Specifications of the first-rate ship of the line HMS Victory

Displacement
Normal: around 3500 tonnes
Dimensions
Length: 69 meters (226 feet 4.5 inches)
Beam: 15.7 meters (51 feet 6.1 inches)
Draught: 8.7 meters (28 feet 6.5 inches)
Propulsion
Sails: up to 36
Sail area: about 5440 square meters (58555 square feet 96.5 square inches)
Speed
Favorable: 10 knots (18.5 kilometers/hour)
Habitual: 6 knots (11.1 kilometers/hour)
Armament
30 x 32-pound cannon
28 x 24-pound cannon
44 x 12-pound cannon
2 x 68-pound carronade
Complement
850 officers, soldiers, personnel and mariners

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