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The British Lord Nelson is owned by the Jubilee Sailing Trust and was "purpose built to enable able-bodied and physically disable people to sail together". I'm going to take the easy way and put up the photos in the order I took them, because I can't remember being on board. (I remember going o nboard and leaving, but not the in-between parts) so I can't really make any useful comments.


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These are handy, especially as the angle is very steep.


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First thing, a view of the length of the ship.


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About to go through this door (note the steps inside where someone is coming up)


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The bridge.


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Down those steps.


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At the base of the steps, then through the door and past where that guy is selling stuff.


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Back through the door I just came out of.


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Looking back towards the stern.


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Just before the bow. That gate/fence bit runs along the edge of the bowsprit. It looks like it's out over the water


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Bow from the starboard side.


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Now headed back towards the stern.


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There's the guy selling stuff, from the other side.


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That's the same door in the photo just after I boarded.


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And one last photo before leaving.


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If you want to see a better view of the ship, the virtual tour images on the website are gorgeous.

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