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Nelson had gone from being a national hero to an international superstar and was awarded a baronetcy. Never forgetting his ...
In this, the 7th of our series of articles commemorating the 220th anniversary of the death of Lord Nelson, historian Lt Col Ray Aldis examines the Battle of the Nile, often described as the most ...
Buckler’s Hard Shipyard Trust launches to preserve Beaulieu River shipbuilding heritage, with archaeological surveys, ...
Villagers are worried about the future of the St Mary's Church graveyard in Happisburgh, as erosion continues to hit the coastline.
Archaeologists will dig deep at Buckler’s Hard slipway as they delve into the area’s shipbuilding history alongside a new ...
This wasn’t just a ship—it was a floating fortress that crushed empires. Step aboard HMS Victory and discover the firepower, strategy, and brutal reality of life at sea.
From the gun decks to the great cabin, this is your guide to HMS Victory—the ship that led Nelson to glory at Trafalgar.
The anchor from the Royal Navy vessel HMS Northumberland could be preserved in one of the county's museums. Named for the Duke of Northumberland, the Type 23 frigate was built by Swan Hunter at ...
The anchor from the Royal Navy vessel HMS Northumberland could be preserved in one of the county's museums. Named for the Duke of Northumberland, the Type 23 frigate was built by Swan Hunter at ...
The anchor from the Royal Navy vessel HMS Northumberland could be preserved in one of the county's museums. Named for the Duke of Northumberland, the Type 23 frigate was built by Swan Hunter at ...