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The Golden Hind was beached and dismantled into two halves near Greenwich in 1588. The bow section of the ship was rebuilt and preserved, and it was kept in a protective roofless shed at Deptford Dockyard until 1933 when it was destroyed in a fire.
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Although the Golden Hind circumnavigated the world under Francis Drake, the ship was dismantled and rebuilt under the name Revenge. The Revenge came to its end off Angra do Heroísmo when in October 1591, as Vice Admiral of Sir Walter Raleigh's expedition to attack the Azores, Sir Richard Grenville (1541–1591) took on some 53 Spanish naval vessels with only his ship and a small frigate, the Foresight. With no thought of surrender and fighting until every man on board was either dead or dying, Grenville was eventually defeated by the Spanish fleet and died of his wounds.