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Sites related to the ships of the Royal Navy, past and present, above and below the sea.
http://www.forcez-survivors.org.uk/
Historical and reference information on ill-fated KGV class battleship HMS Prince of Wales. Includes photo galleries and details of the crew, the ship's specifications and its prematurely terminated history.
http://www3.sympatico.ca/tomlipscombe/hmsfa.html
Dedicated to those who served on this Cruiser, which succumbed to enemy aircraft fire during the battle of Crete in May 1941.
http://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/hms-belfast
Warship converted into a tourist attraction moored on the Thames. Includes history of the ship, details of what's on, visitors' information and corporate hospitality.
http://www.hmsbristol.plus.com/
Unofficial site showing the life onboard HMS Bristol, the Royal Navy's one and only Type 82 Destroyer.
http://www.hms-danae.com/
HMS Danae's first commission 1967-1970. Narrative of commission and pictures of the crew then and now. Includes crew members still in touch
http://www.hmsfiredrake.co.uk/
Documents the construction, exploits and destruction of HMS Firedrake during World War II.
http://hmsmaxton.tripod.com/
The Role of HMS MAXTON (Royal Naval TON-Class Minehunter) during the operation to clear the Suez Canal of explosives/mines in 1974
http://www.hmssirius.info/
A site dedicated to HMS Sirius, a Royal Navy Leander Class Frigate F40, from 1966 to 1994, including information and photos about reunions of her crew.
http://www.hms-victory.com/
Ship history, facts, and images.
http://www.thewellingtontrust.com/
Last surviving member of the Grimsby Class of sloops which served in World War Two. Moored on the Thames, she is now the home of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners.
http://www.hmsbarham.com/
Information about HMS Barham which was sunk in 1941, those who died on her and those who survived.
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