Royal Naval Museum
As an island Nation, the sea has always played a major role in Britain’s history.
Founded in 1911, the Royal Naval Museum is one of country’s leading maritime museums and is the only museum devoted to the ships of the Royal Navy and the men and women who served in them. Visitors can see, touch, hear and even smell the history of the Royal Navy through a rich collection of artefacts and award-winning permanent exhibitions.
The Trafalgar Experience brings the Battle of Trafalgar vividly to life and The Nelson Gallery features one of the best collections of Nelson material in the world. The galleries devoted to the 20th century Navy focus on the changing face of the senior service from the launch of the Dreadnought to the Falklands War.
Royal Naval Museum events
| Sea Your History: 20th Century Royal Navy | |
| Sea Your History: 20th Century Royal Navy at the Royal Naval Museum Open daily from 10am Sea Your History is a special exhibition focusing on the real experiences of the Navy’s people - in combat and under stress, doing their day-to-day work, at rest and play, at home and abroad, at sea and on land - during a cent... |
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| Apr 26 - Jan 01 | FULL STORY |
| Chasing Freedom: Understanding slavery object handling sessions | ||
| Black History Month Wednesday 8th October Wednesday 22nd October 2pm - 3pm Oct 08 - Oct 22 |
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| 'Voices from the Mary Rose - Exploring physical and archival evidence ' | |
| Mary Rose Trust Anniversary Lecture Day Saturday 11 October 10am – 5pm at the Princess Royal Gallery, Royal Naval Museum.
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| Starts Oct 11 | FULL STORY |
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