Ship Of The Line
Related Category: Naval and Nautical Affairs
large, square-rigged warship, carrying from 70 to 140 guns on two or more completely armed gun decks. In the great naval wars of the 17th, 18th, and early 19th cent., ships of the line were the largest naval units employed. They passed from use with the advent of the
ironclad and the
battleship. One of the few remaining examples of a ship of the line is Lord Nelson's flagship, the H.M.S.
Victory, which has been preserved at Portsmouth, England.