The 'hut thing' may be ugly, but it has been part of the ships history for 100 years , it was the drill hall of the Royal naval reserve , and also presumably the assembly point for the crews of the Belfast escort ships during the Second World War, it is a pity that it wasn't preserved as it was , as a tribute to those men rather than just a cinema or dining area , a bigger pity was the removal of the large war memorial board flanked by white ensigns, with the names of all Caroline's RNVR who perished during the war while serving aboard other ships
@@barneymagee3285 Britons should just be happy that Caroline and Belfast even survived to become museum ships. It was horrible what PM Clement Atlee did with immediately scrapping every ship after WWII. That was true erasure of history. Not even one heavy cruiser, battleship, fleet carrier, or escort carrier was preserved!!! Churchill would not have allowed that to happen. Caroline and Belfast are all the UK has from WWI and WWII. They both are precious national treasures.