Royal Navy Submarine Museum

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The Royal Navy Submarine Museum at Gosport is a museum tracing the international history of submarine development from the age of Alexander the Great to the present day, and particularly the history of the Submarine Service from the tiny Holland 1 to the nuclear powered Vanguard class submarine. It is sited here due to HMS Dolphin shore-establishment.

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[edit] Submarines

These submarines may be viewed on site

[edit] Historic and Modern Galleries

Entitled From Pirate to Peacekeeper, these include:

[edit] Visit structure

  • A film show then..
  • A guided-tour of Alliance by an ex-submariner
  • you are then free to explore the rest of the site

[edit] Advertising taglines

Have you ever...

  • been in a W.W.II submarine?
  • Pictured yourself cramped in a tiny miniature submarine about to slip under an enemy ship?
  • Thought about escaping from a submarine trapped many hundreds of feet below the surface of the sea?

The museum offers visitors the opportunity to climb aboard a real submarine, to discover true tales of heroism and to relive a life under the sea through the personal effects of the crews.

The Royal Navy Submarine Museum attempts to cater to adults and children.

[edit] Other nearby attractions

Other attractions in the Portsmouth Harbour area include:

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