HMS Warrior
About HMS Warrior
In June 1987, following eight years of reclamation work in Hartlepool, HMS Warrior at long last came back to its home port of Portsmouth. Propelled in 1860 and one of the world's first iron-hulled warships, this 418-foot-long, 9,700-ton vessel positioned as one of the greatest and best-prepared vessels of its compose. Presently a gliding exhibition hall, HMS Warrior is a treat to investigate.
Features of a visit incorporate seeing the re-established group quarters, including the Captain and officers' regions, alongside shows depicting the frequently intense life adrift. Likewise worth seeing is HMS M33. Worked in 1915 and one of just three surviving WWI-period Royal Navy warships, this as of late reestablished vessel can be seen close by HMS Warrior and HMS Victory at Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard.
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