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National Museum of the Royal Navy - Online Shop
The National Museum of the Royal Navy Shop, Gifts and Souvenirs covering 800 years of Naval tradition.
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The Royal Navy
Top Class Employer with Top Class People
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The National Museum of the Royal Navy
Preserves, explains and celebrates the enormous contribution made by the Royal Navy during its remarkable history of over 1000 years, in the defence of the UK and our allies.
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The National Maritime Museum
The National Maritime Museum and the Royal Observatory at Greenwich
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The Nelson Society
Celebrates and remembers Nelson's life and the contributions he made to Naval warfare.
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Historic Dockyard
The home of the Royal Navy - Portsmouth Historic Dockyard!
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USS Constitution
The official site of the USS Constitution.
"Old Ironsides"
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Society for Nautical Research
The Society was founded in 1910 to encourage research into matters relating to seafaring and shipbuilding in all ages and among all nations, into the language and customs of the sea, and into other subjects of nautical interest.
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Friends of the Royal Naval Museum and HMS Victory
The Friends were formed in 1976 to support the newly created Royal Naval Museum and have assisted by helping to finance specific projects, purchasing and collecting important items and undertaking research in the Museum’s archives.
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Nauticalia
The place to find interesting and unusual gifts - the home of maritime tradition and innovation.
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Maritime Prints & Originals.
Specialists in providing small editions of fine art prints on canvas and paper of Wyllie’s Trafalgar scenes and other paintings of VICTORY; and of the dreadnought era, Jutland, royal yachts and fleet reviews
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1805 Club
The 1805 Club, founded in 1990, preserves, restores and maintains these vital parts of Britain’s naval heritage. It assists in the preservation of monuments and memorials relating to Admiral Lord Nelson and seafaring people of the Georgian era.
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Haslar Heritage Group
Standing on a peninsula overlooking the Solent, ‘Royal Haslar’ is a prestigious and historic site that over three centuries from 1753 was the first Naval Hospital that provided a proud and continuous service of care to the sick and injured of the Navy and Army returning from 18th and 19th Century areas of conflict and battle. Throughout the 20th Century Haslar served those injured in both World Wars and many campaigns and conflicts, whilst in later years from 1948 caring for the people of Gosport and the surrounding area and over the centuries Haslar’s gates were never shut to friend, or foe.
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