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Exploring Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard: HMS Alliance & Museum Of Naval Firepower 

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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, situated in Portsmouth, England, has a rich history dating back centuries.
The dockyard was established in 1495 by King Henry VII. Its purpose was to build and maintain ships for the Royal Navy, making it one of the oldest dockyards in the world still in operation.
Over the centuries, the dockyard expanded significantly. During the reign of Henry VIII, Portsmouth became the principal base of the Royal Navy. The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's flagship, was built and sank just outside the dockyard in 1545.
In the 17th century, during the English Civil War, the dockyard played a crucial role. It was a major hub for the Parliamentarian Navy.
The Industrial Revolution saw significant changes in the dockyard. Steam-powered ships replaced sail, and the dockyard adapted accordingly, incorporating new technologies into shipbuilding and maintenance.
Portsmouth Dockyard played a vital role during the Victorian era as Britain expanded its empire. Many famous ships, including HMS Victory, Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar, were built or refitted here.
The first iron-hulled warship, HMS Warrior, was launched from Portsmouth in 1860.
During both World Wars, the dockyard was a crucial naval base for the Royal Navy. It underwent expansion and modernisation to meet the demands of the conflicts.
Portsmouth played a significant role in the D-Day landings of World War II, serving as a launch point for Allied forces.
After World War II, the dockyard continued its role as a major base for the Royal Navy, but its importance declined with the reduction in the size of the fleet.
In recent years, the historic dockyard has been preserved and transformed into a tourist attraction, showcasing its rich naval heritage. Visitors can explore historic ships, museums, and other attractions, offering a glimpse into Britain's maritime history.
Today, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard stands as a testament to centuries of naval history, from the age of sail to the modern era, attracting visitors from around the world to learn about its illustrious past.
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@roguegalaxy8758
@roguegalaxy8758 2 месяца назад
🕸🙇‍♀️”..love the hat,Simon!😊 Thank you so much for bring us along the place. I love Museum, I love it!”
@TheExploreBeyondVlogs
@TheExploreBeyondVlogs 2 месяца назад
Shall I get one! 😜 I’m so happy you enjoyed it 😊
@granthoward1770
@granthoward1770 2 месяца назад
You two are awesome! Love you guys! 😊
@TheExploreBeyondVlogs
@TheExploreBeyondVlogs 2 месяца назад
Thanks Grant ♥️ if you ever get the chance (and you’ve not already been) highly recommend going here!
@granthoward1770
@granthoward1770 2 месяца назад
@@TheExploreBeyondVlogs definitely a good recommendation Simon. Loved this video and laughed out loud at the funny bits! 😂
@gaynor3976
@gaynor3976 2 месяца назад
I hope that fart was a gluten free fart lol. I dont like gluten free bread so i go without. You visited some great museums. I couldnt go in the sub Si im clausterphobic but saw what it was like thanks to you and Sylwia. So glad we have these types of museum to help chikdren understand what life was once like. Very intetesting that thanks for sharing xxxx
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@TheExploreBeyondVlogs 2 месяца назад
Wait til part 2, it’s even better!! :) I can’t wait to go there again, it’s my favourite place now :)
@pennymarway6411
@pennymarway6411 2 месяца назад
I loved this one soooo much!! Please make longer vlogs. I may have to take my son to the submarine museum. Have a good weekend x
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@TheExploreBeyondVlogs 2 месяца назад
To be honest I had 6 hours of footage over the two days. But tried to only include the best bits! My vlogs I do like them to be longer
@pennymarway6411
@pennymarway6411 2 месяца назад
@@TheExploreBeyondVlogs include it all!! You two are so lovely, I could watch for ages
@markchester9353
@markchester9353 2 месяца назад
Thanks guys that sub was brilliant the other places interested looking to see the Mary rose.
@TheExploreBeyondVlogs
@TheExploreBeyondVlogs 2 месяца назад
Yes it’s an awesome episode coming up! Such an amazing place!
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