Firestyle Magazine Issue 6 - Winter 2016 | Page 24

GENERAL INTEREST Sprinklers will help preserve the world’s most famous warship for generations It is the most famous warship in the world and for years reigned supreme on the high seas, terrifying enemy fleets as it hoved into view. The 250-year-old vessel led the Royal Navy in battles during the Napoleonic Wars, the French Revolution and the American War of Independence. However, HMS Victory is most famous for being the flagship of Lord Horatio Nelson during the Battle of Trafalgar and the ship on which the legendary seaman died in action. Now this iconic relic of British naval history has protection against future dramas and can continue to inspire awe in visitors for generations to come, thanks to the National Museum of the Royal Navy (NMRN) and Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service (HFRS). 24 The two organisations have worked together to ensure this national treasure, which has presided over key moments in the country’s naval history, does not go up in flames. Work to create a cutting-edge fire safety system started after a blaze ravaged the historic Cutty Sark in 2007 while it was undergoing conservation work. The wooden construction of the Victory, and the fact that it is subject to an ongoing programme of maintenance work, puts it at risk. However, the flow of air through the ship and its traditional gun ports would cause water droplets to be blown away if the usual method of spraying mist was used. The organisations also had to work together to come up with a design that would sensitively fit into the aesthetics of the ship, and introduce ultra-modern necessity without sacrificing its historic charm and majesty.