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HMS Mars
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| Vessel Name | HMS Mars |
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| Vessel Type | 64-gun warship - originally a French ship, captured by the British in 1746 |
| Owner | British navy |
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| Hull Construction | Wood |
| Propulsion | Sails |
| Cargo | |
| Built | 1746 in France |
| Date of Loss | 1755 |
| Reason for Loss | Struck submerged rock now known as Mars Rock at entrance to Halifax Harbour |
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| Last Trip | |
| Wreck Location | Off Sandwich Point, Halifax Harbour |
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