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  1. Beschreibung. Erlebe fast 100 Jahre Filmgeschichte auf einer geführten Blockbuster-Filmtour durch diesen Teil der UNESCO-Welterbestätte Greenwich. Die Tour führt dich durch das Gelände des Old Royal Naval College am Flussufer und in die atemberaubende Painted Hall, die beeindruckende Kapelle und das Besucherzentrum.

  2. Royal Naval College of Canada. Class of 1911–13. 59005-033 A brass plaque at St. Paul's Anglican Church in Esquimalt, BC, is dedicated to the four ex-cadets of the Royal Naval College of Canada and men of Her Majesty's Ship (HMS) Good Hope who were killed in action in 1914 as well as Lieutenant W.M. Maitland-Dougall killed in 1918.

  3. The Concert Band of Britannia Royal Naval College is an award winning military band which is based in the world renowned Royal Naval Officers training establishment at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Devon. The band is capable of forming a range of ensembles including a Full Military Band, Brass and Woodwind groups and even smaller ...

  4. 11. Feb. 2022 · A naval college has received eight new state-of-the-art training boats. The Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth, Devon, retired its predecessors, a flotilla of eight 'picket' boats which ...

  5. Made from over 2,500 pieces of coal – the amount consumed by a single 200W light bulb in a year – Coalescence is suspended in iconic Upper Hall of the Painted Hall, creating an intricate play of shadow and sparkle that draws on the lustrous quality of the anthracite, a form of high-carbon coal. This installation is captivating viewers while ...

  6. Old Royal Naval College is also a short walk from Maze Hill train station. Mainline rail services run from Cannon Street, London Bridge and Dartford to Greenwich (South Eastern) and twice an hour (once an hour at weekends) from Luton, West Hampstead, Kings Cross St Pancras, Farringdon, Blackfriars and stations from Rainham, Kent (Thameslink).

  7. 26. Okt. 2021 · The Royal Naval College closed in 1998 when the government decided to amalgamate the training of armed forces and relocate the training elsewhere. The Greenwich Foundation, an independent charity, was set up to preserve the site for generations to come. The Old Royal Naval College is now open to visitors and is a World Heritage Site. 2017