All Maritime & Military articles – Page 3
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NewsGroups invited onboard Tall Ships in Sunderland
The Tall Ships Sunderland 2018 is a four-day festival and those already planning a visit can now book a cruise onboard.
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HM Bark Endeavour to become permanent visitor attraction in Whitby
The North Yorkshire coastal town of Whitby will host a new floating visitor attraction when HM Bark Endeavour opens next month.
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NewsNew Car S.O.S exhibition now open at British Motor Museum
Car S.O.S presenters Fuzz Townshend and Tim Shaw opened the new exhibition at the British Motor Museum.
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News‘Behind the scenes’ war graves visitor centre to open in France
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission will open a new visitor centre called the CWGC Experience in Beaurains, France in spring 2019.
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NewsFrom an Austin to an Aston Martin
The British Motor Museum in Warwickshire is to host a new exhibition featuring cars from National Geographic’s popular motoring televsion show Car S.O.S.
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NewsFinal touches made to RAF Museum ahead of reopening
The RAF Museum in London is set to welcome visitors when it formally reopens on Saturday 30th June.
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NewsNew St Albans museum to showcase 2,000 years of history
Featuring displays on Boudicca and the Magna Carta to Stanley Kubrick and Stephen Hawking, the new St Albans Museum + Gallery will open on 8th June.
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NewsNew James Bond exhibition to open at Bletchley
This summer, Bletchley Park will unveil a new display in one of its code breaking huts which celebrates Ian Fleming’s original James Bond series.
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NewsRed Arrows to headline RAF100 celebrations at Yeovilton
RNAS Yeovilton International Air Day in Somerset will be hosting a RAF100 tribute this July, at which the Red Arrows are set to perform.
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D-Day Museum reopens after major refurbishment
The museum in Portsmouth, now rebranded as The D-Day Story is the only museum in the UK dedicated to the Allied Invasion of June 1944, and is now open to the public once more.
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NewsNew permanent codebreaking exhibition now open at Bletchley Park
The role of Alan Turing’s pioneering Bombe machines has been revealed in a new codebreaking display.
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NewsExplore decades of history at the Gaydon Military Show
Visitors are invited to explore ‘military through the decades’ on Sunday 30th September when the British Motor Museum in Warwick hosts the Gaydon Military Show.
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NewsSevern Valley Railway to host wartime themed 40s event
The Step Back to the 1940s weekends will transform Seven Valley Railway into a colourful snapshot of wartime Britain in June and July.
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NewsWallonia partners with Shearings to boost travel to Belgium
The Belgian Tourist Office-Wallonia has joined with Shearings Holidays to offer a new range of short break holidays to Belgium.
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NewsNational Memorial Arboretum building projects close to completion
The conclusion of a £28 million improvement programme is expected to see the Staffordshire-based arboretum welcome a record number of visitors this year.
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NewsMore for groups this year at North Yorkshire Moors Railway
Group visitors to the Yorkshire railway can expect even more on offer this year including afternoon teas and behind-the-scenes experiences.
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FeaturesExploring Scotland’s most popular free attractions
We take a look at ten free attractions in Scotland which, according to the Association of Scottish Visitor Attractions (ASVA), have recorded the highest footfall in recent years.
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NewsNational Army Museum shines spotlight on Special Forces
The National Army Museum will open its first major exhibition since reopening in March 2017.
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NewsOcean Liners opens at V&A to celebrate ship design
The Victoria & Albert (V&A) Museum in London has officially opened its latest exhibition, Ocean Liners: Speed and Style.
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NewsArt exhibition to be housed in Cold War bunker
This spring will see a former Cold War nuclear bunker in East Yorkshire reopen its doors to the public, featuring an all-new art display.


