Links to sites of nautical visitor attractions in the United Kingdon
18th Century village where some of the ships of Nelson's navy were built.
Former Royal Navy Dockyard
British Frigate from 1817 moored in Hartlepool
Nelson's famous Flagship (see also Portsmouth Historic Dockyard)
British Frigate from 1824 moored in Dundee
The largest, fastest and most powerful ship of her day (see also Portsmouth Historic Dockyard)
UK's main nautical museum including the Greenwich Observatory
Falmouth (UK) based nautical museum
The museum of the Royal Navy (see also Portsmouth Historic Dockyard)
Home of the Royal Navy (see also HMS Victory, HMS Warrior, The Mary Rose and National Museum of the Royal Navy)
Discover the ship that changed the world. (see also The Brunel Institute)
The Scottish Maritime Museum has two unique sites located in the West of Scotland at Dumbarton and Irvine
Displays over 6,000 maritime books, 2,500 ship plans, 100 ship models, 35,000 maritime photographs, over 50 films of historic maritime craft and Hundreds of works of art. (see also S.S. Great Britain)
The remains of the famous Tudor warship (see also Portsmouth Historic Dockyard)
The Royal Marines Museum is on the seafront at Southsea, Portsmouth
Explore each of the five decks of The Royal Yacht Britannia and discover what life was like during Royal service on board Queen Elizabeth II's former floating palace. Moored in Edinburgh
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