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For a full list of ships present, see List of ships present at International Fleet Review, 2005

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[edit] 2005 Review Line-up

During the afternoon of the 28 June 2005 Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, as Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom, embarked onboard HMS Endurance and, escorted by THV Patricia, set sail to review a fleet of over 167 Royal Navy ships and ships from over 30 other nations. To date there has been 41 fleet reviews, the previous being 1977 for the Silver Jubilee.

The International Fleet Review took place on 28 June 2005, as part of Trafalgar 200, the celebrations to commemorate the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

The Review took place on the Solent, between Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight, in England. The Fleet Review is a 600 year old British tradition, and used to be of Royal Navy ships only. This Review, however, went with the modern trend to inviting foreign warships too, and was the largest on record, in terms of nations attending and of number of ships [1] and [2] - 167 naval and merchant ships attended, including 56 British warships.

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II reviewed the fleet from on board the Royal Navy Antarctic Patrol Vessel HMS Endurance. Huge crowds gathered along Southsea Common and Gosport Sea Front, to witness the largest gathering of naval vessels in the Solent since the Queen's Silver Jubilee Fleet Review in 1977.

The crowd was entertained by aerobatic and flying displays, including an appearance by a Spitfire, helicopter aerobatics and a special performance by the Red Arrows. While the weather had been very wet, the clouds appeared to clear in time for each display.

At the end of the day's festivities, centred around the review, a massive firework display was held as a 'reconstruction' of the Battle of Trafalgar (with Grand Turk standing in for HMS Victory, and with a red and a blue side rather than French and English ones), now known to be one of the largest firework displays in recorded history.

[edit] Events of the day

  • Fleet Review by HM the Queen: 1300-1500
  • Steam past, Tall Ships sail past, Small craft sail past and flypast of international maritime aircraft : 1500-1645
  • Air displays: 1700
  • Nelson’s Walk from Southsea Common and embarkation to Grand Turk: 2000
  • Son et Lumiere: 2100-2230
  • Fireworks Display: 2210-2225
  • Fleet Lighting: 2230

[edit] Images from the day

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