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Imagine what it must be like to be depth charged? Picture
yourself in a tiny miniature submarine about to slip under an enemy ship.
Now you can experience the reality at the Royal Navy Submarine Museum.
Trace the history of submarine development, from Alexander the Great, to
Holland I, to the giant nuclear powered Vanguard class of the present day
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History; a unique and wonderful pattern woven in the
fabric of time. The Living History Village of Little Woodham is dedicated
to recreating English rural life in the South of England during 1642.
Within the Parish of Rowner, surrounded by woodland, the
village of Little Woodham exists
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| to educate both children and adults about
17th Century life at the outbreak of the English Civil War. |
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An award winning visitor experience for all the family on
the shores of Portsmouth Harbour, Explosion! tells the story of
naval warfare |
| from the day of gunpowder to the Exocet. Housed in historic
buildings at Priddy's Hard, the Navy's former armaments depot, in Gosport,
Hampshire. |
| Queen Victoria and Prince Albert bought Osborne and its
estate from Lady Isabella Blachford in 1845. In 1848 the old house was
demolished and a new three-storey pavilion with flagtower and main and
household wings was built. |
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Portsmouth Historic Ships - Including HMS Victory, Warrior and Mary Rose. Home of the Royal Navy, other attractions include The Royal Naval Museum, with a new Exhibition “Chasing Freedom: The Royal Navy and the Suppression of the Transatlantic Slave Trade (1807-2007)”, and Action Stations with the new interactive gallery InterAction detailing the science and technology used by the modern Royal Navy. |
The Portsmouth & Gosport water front has been transformed into one of Europe's premier waterfront destinations.
The Spinnaker tower is now open and stands at 165 metres high, with viewing platforms at 100m, 105m and an open platform at 110m, at that hight you will be able to see for 23 miles.
The tower is constructed with 2 legs, inside one is the and express lift or if you are feeling fit you could take the stairs. Afterwards relax in one of the many restaurants and bars or enjoy the shopping in Gunwharf Quays right underneath the tower. |
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