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The Museum explores the story of London's River, Port and People, from Roman settlement of the port, through to the recent regeneration of London's former Docklands - a 2000 year storyline. The UK museum for maritime history. The Museum works to illustrate for everyone the importance of the sea, ships, time and the stars and their relationship with people. NAUSICAÃ - French National Sea Experience Center, in Boulogne-sur-Mer (Northern France), is a Science Center entirely dedicated to the relationship between Mankind and the Sea. Its goal is to encourage the general public to discover and enjoy the sea, while raising awareness of the need for better management of marine resources. Excellent source for naval history of the First and Second World Wars, campaign summaries and more. Voyages, ports, history, people, origins and much more! Discover the maritime histories of UK port cities. This historic dockyard is home to the Mary Rose, HMS Victory, HMS Warrior and the Royal Naval Museum. The Naval Base remains the home port of the Royal Navy. Ships based at Portsmouth include the aircraft carriers HMS Invincible, Illustrious and Ark Royal, Type 42 destroyers, Type 23 frigates and Hunt and Sandown class mine countermeasures vessels. Website of The History Channel programme True Caribbean Pirates: all you need to know about the Golden Age of Piracy and the true stories of the infamous pirates. A world-class theatre for children based at More London, Southwark, Unicorn’s new theatre opened on 1st December 2005 and offers high quality art and education programmes to over 100,000 children each year, many from disadvantaged communities. Unicorn Theatre is one of the leading producers of professional theatre for children in Britain. Visit Southwark, London's liveliest Borough! It's London's hottest new tourism area, home of the Tate Modern, the Ministry of Sound and Zandra Rhodes new Fashion and Textile Museum. |