File:-2020-11-13 Memorial stone for 119 men of HMS Invincible which sank on the 16 March 1801, St Mary’s, Happisburgh, Norfolk.JPG
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current | 17:51, 18 November 2020 | 3,864 × 5,152 (6.67 MB) | Kolforn | {{Information |Description={{en|1=A memorial plaque placed on the mass grave of 119 men of the crew of HMS Invincible which floundered and sank on Hammond’s Knoll which is a 6-mile long sandbank off the coast Happisburgh. It is located in the churchyard of parish church of All Mary’s, {{w|Happisburgh}}, Norfolk. The disaster happened on the 16 March 1801. The inscription reads, <pre>Transcript of Memorial Lettering: On 16 March 1801, HMS INVINCIBLE was wrecked of Happisburgh when on her way t... |
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