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Article: Trail A Voyage Round O'Brian's Britain - The Master And Commander Museum TrailA Voyage Round O'Brian's Britain is a tour of UK museums that brings the world of Patrick O'Brian's Jack Aubrey to life.22 November 2003
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Follow the Trail Of The Spanish ArmadaBritain’s defeat of the Spanish Armada was a victory against one of the great seafaring nations. Our trail follows up the BBC TV series, Battlefield Britain.24 September 2004
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Christopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust chooses a Tudor shovelChristopher Dobbs of the Mary Rose Trust talks about a wooden ballast shovel which is part of the Mary Rose Museum collection - and just one of thousands of objects recovered from the historic warship.28 September 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Matthew Sheldon of the Royal Naval Museum chooses an African sailor's scrimshawMatthew Sheldon of the Royal Naval Museum talks about a rare scrimshaw that once belonged to an African sailor who helped in the Royal Navy's fight against the transatlantic slave trade.09 September 2009
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Resource: Taught session (schools), Teachers' pack or notes, Film, video or vodcast County: Greater London Educational Field TripsGolden Hinde Living History Museum, LondonGolden Hinde Living History Museum | London
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Article: Trail England Expects - On The Trail Of Admiral Lord NelsonAs well as the events being staged for Trafalgar 200, there are many museums and locations across the UK where Nelson's deeds are remembered.03 August 2005
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Article: Preview First broadside to be fired by Royal Navy ship since 1984 at Historic Dockyard ChathamSecond World War destroyer HMS Cavalier will fire three rounds from her 4.5-inch guns as part of the Salute to the '40s weekend event at the Kent landmark.14 September 2012
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Article: News First past the chequered flag: Silverstone qualifies for Heritage Lottery Fund supportThe Heritage Lottery Fund has announced initial support worth £68 million for six major projects in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.09 May 2013
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Article: Preview Haunting musical composition aboard HMS Belfast recalls sinking of the ScharnhorstHMS Belfast is to be transformed into a large sound and percussive instrument this weekend for Scharnhorst; a musical performance for the Thames Festival.03 September 2012
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Article: News in Brief Heroes of Hear my Story project launch National Museum of the Royal Navy's Babcock GalleriesBuilding work has begun on a display telling the story of veterans and ships, set to open at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard on the centenary of World War I in 2014.07 November 2012
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Article: Trail Hidden Treasure Trail For The South EastDiscover fascinating objects in the museums of the south east. As featured in the BBC series People's Museum.15 May 2006
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Venue: Ship or maritime heritage site, Museum, Library, Archive, Gallery, Heritage site, Historic house or home, Industrial heritage site, Transport heritage site County: Kent Historic Dockyard Chatham Chatham
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Venue: Museum, Ship or maritime heritage site County: Hampshire HMS Victory at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Portsmouth
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Venue: Museum, Ship or maritime heritage site County: Hampshire HMS Warrior 1860 at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Portsmouth
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Article: News Immediate future of Britain's last surviving WWI warship HMS Caroline secured by £1m grantHMS Caroline, the most historically significant First World War battleship in the world, is to undergo urgent repair work thanks to £1million from the National Heritage Memorial Fund.18 December 2012
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Article: Preview In Pictures: Ancient exhibits from the new Mary Rose MuseumAs the new £35 million Mary Rose Museum prepares to open to the public aboard Henry VIII's rescued ship, we take a look at some of the exhibits lying in wait.30 May 2013





