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The Loss of the Royal George
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The Loss of the Royal George in Ottawa, ON
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The Loss of the Royal George in Ottawa, ON
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"The Loss of the Royal George" is not a novel but rather a factual event. The sinking of the Royal George was a historic maritime disaster that occurred on August 29, 1782. The Royal George was a British warship of the Royal Navy, one of the largest and most powerful ships of its time.During routine maintenance work at the naval base of Spithead near Portsmouth, England, the Royal George suddenly capsized and sank, resulting in the loss of more than 800 lives, including women and children who were aboard as visitors.William Henry Giles Kingston, known for his adventure and juvenile fiction, might have written about this event in one of his works, perhaps as a historical account or as part of a narrative involving naval themes. However, it's important to note that "The Loss of the Royal George" itself is not a novel by W. H. G. Kingston, but rather a tragic historical event.
"The Loss of the Royal George" is not a novel but rather a factual event. The sinking of the Royal George was a historic maritime disaster that occurred on August 29, 1782. The Royal George was a British warship of the Royal Navy, one of the largest and most powerful ships of its time.During routine maintenance work at the naval base of Spithead near Portsmouth, England, the Royal George suddenly capsized and sank, resulting in the loss of more than 800 lives, including women and children who were aboard as visitors.William Henry Giles Kingston, known for his adventure and juvenile fiction, might have written about this event in one of his works, perhaps as a historical account or as part of a narrative involving naval themes. However, it's important to note that "The Loss of the Royal George" itself is not a novel by W. H. G. Kingston, but rather a tragic historical event.

















