Soldato
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- 18 Oct 2012
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The government really need to preserve more ships than they do. So many iconic ships have ended up scrapped - I get the impression there is a concerted effort not to preserve a lot of them as they seem to scrap them before anyone even has the chance to raise money to keep them.
Yeah, its a shame even a ship like hms caroline has to get lucky with national lottery funding to be restored properly, and yet she's the sole survivor of the largest naval battle in history?
I suppose its the equivalent of someone who got rid of their original (insert now valuable but wasnt at the time classic car here) because at the time it was just an old pile of junk.
I must admit my favourite of all the old ships i've been on has to be the waverly, theres a massive difference between walking around an empty shell in a still dock and being out on the sea with the thumping of the paddles, the heat and what i can only describe as "that steam smell", but ofc i suppose the government is only looking at money in the short term and not thinking how valuable proper history is or will become.