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HMS Belfast

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Stephen
January 20, 2019
HMS Belfast is one of only three remaining vessels from the bombardment fleet which supported the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944. The other vessels are the destroyer USS Laffey, part of the historic ships grouped at Patriots Point, South Carolina, and the dreadnought battleship USS Texas at San Jacinto, Texas. In total, HMS Belfast spent 33 days in support of the landings and fired over 5,000 shells
HMS Belfast is one of only three remaining vessels from the bombardment fleet which supported the Normandy landings on 6 June 1944. The other vessels are the destroyer USS Laffey, part of the historic ships grouped at Patriots Point, South Carolina, and the dreadnought battleship USS Texas at San Ja…
Jessica
April 30, 2018
Good for families and historians. A good opportunity to see the sights.
Den
March 25, 2016
9-deck WWII warship-turned-museum with naval guns, permanently moored on the Thames
Amy
March 7, 2016
Former naval glory can be visited on the South Bank with great views of the Thames.
Chris
February 7, 2016
An Old Royal Navy light cruiser which has now been turned into a museum.

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