On January 24, I had the idea to create a poll and to ask my followers which warship they think Britain should had preserved as a museum ship. I got the idea, when I saw a photo by Fatih Takmakli (which I tweeted), showing the former Royal Navy HMS
Illustrious (R06) at the ship-breaking yards in Aliaga, Turkey on January 13.They were many people who said Britain should have saved her as a museum ship, similarly to the United States' USS
Intrepid. Someone can remeber the numerous warships the United States have preserved and the handful of ships Britain have kept as museum ships (of which the most important of them are HMS
Belfast, HMS
Warrior and HMS
Victory). In contrast, the United States, preserves a large number of various types of vessels, including numerous cruisers and submarines, five aircraft carriers (!), but also eight (8) battleships! Britain, the once superpower, not a single one battleship, not a single one carrier! Then I asked my audience their opinion, through the following tweet.
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| Bow view of HMS Warspite |
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| Polishing HMS Vanguard's gun caps |
Notice, that I gave four options. The first one, HMS
Warspite, is a famous battleship with long career and notable history, earning more
battle honours than any other Royal Navy ship. The second, HMS
Queen Elizabeth, is the lead vessel of the class that HMS Warspite belongs; also a quite famous battleship but without so much significant action. The third choice is Britain's ultimate battleship, HMS Vanguard, the biggest, fastest and last of the Royal Navy's battleships and the final battleship to be launched in the world. The ship though served less than 15 years and quickly she
was towed to the breakers, as she was considered obsolete and too expensive to maintain. The fourth option is any British aircraft carrier or any kind of vessel they like which they should specify; it is like two options in one but gives a lot of freedom to the voters to choose anything they like.The poll run for three days, starting as I mentioned on January 24, 2017.
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The photo that inspired for this poll: The former Royal Navy HMS Illustrious (R06)
at the ship-breaking yards in Aliaga, Turkey (Jan 13). Photo by Fatih Takmakli |
From the beginning I believed that HMS
Warspite will receive the most votes, however I was not expecting that HMS
Vanguard, a ship with really zero history
, will finish second and not the 2-in-1 option, the 4th one (finished 3rd), where the voter can name any kind of ship. Interestingly enough, five different vessels were named by only six (6) people from the total 43 who chose the fourth option. The five warships are the following:
- HMS Inflexible, an ironclad battleship
- HMS Plymouth, a Rothesay-class frigate
- HMS Ark Royal, an aircraft carrier (the voter did not specify which ship)
- HMS Hermes, the last Centaur class aircraft carrier
- HMS Illustrious (by two people), the last Invincible class aircraft carrier
If you ask my opinion, I would loved to see HMS
Warspite moored opposite of the Tower of London, next to HMS
Belfast... It is such a pity, Britain did not save that ship, a ship that never gave up, and won everything and everywhere, except its own creators who led her to the breakers. Even, that day, she fought well to avoid a sad end. I would really love to hear your opinion!
I would of gone with the HMS Dreadnought
ReplyDeleteThat would be a good choice as well. Still, in the 4th option, people had the possibility to name everything they wanted, but the majority chose either Warspite or Vanguard.
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