Prince William cut the steel on HMS Belfast, a ship which will form part of a modern fleet serving the UK for decades to come. Pushing down on a button in BAE Systems' Govan shipyard on Glasgow's ...
A&P Tyne, which operates the largest dry dock on England's east coast at Hebburn, has announced the completion of four stern ...
Explore HMS Belfast and see what life was like aboard ... Put your best foot forward and become Captain of the ship when you take the helm in the Captain's chair. Don't forget to keep a lookout ...
The 220-tonne steel structures have been built on the River Tyne by A&P Tyne, a sister company to Cammell Laird, and have now ...
and Ship 3, HMS Belfast, where the Prince of Wales conducted its steel-cutting ceremony in June 2021. Pending Type 26 vessels will contribute to maritime security, international engagement and war ...
The museum ship HMS Belfast, permanently moored on the River Thames has reopened its doors to the public after being closed for 18 months during the pandemic. The veteran cruiser has undergone a ...
She was expendable," said Mr Sheldon. Only three Royal Navy ships survive from World War One, one of them is HMS Caroline, now permanently moored in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. Workman and Clark ...
One of London's most famous landmarks, HMS Belfast, simulated a gun salute to remember the pivotal role it played in the opening bombardment in Normandy. BBC London's Nicola Ford went behind the ...
Royal Navy experts said Friday that an analysis of video, photos and scans confirmed the ship's identity. On October 15, 1914, a German sub captained by U-boat ace Otto Weddigen attacked the HMS ...
Unsinkable Sam was no ordinary cat; he became a wartime legend known for surviving the sinking of not one but three naval ...