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HMS Prince of Wales leaves Portsmouth, UK.
01/09/2023. Portsmouth, UK.
Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales leaves Portsmouth Harbour in Hampshire. The ship, which is 280 metres long and weighs 65,000 tonnes is out for duty for the first time since undergoing repairs.
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Defence Diving School
02/08/2022. Portsmouth, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson has visited the Diving & Threat Exploitation Group (DTXG) at the Defence Diving School, Horsea Island. During the visit he was briefed on the current activities of the Royal Navy’s Mine Clearance Diver specialisation and also a capability demonstration. HMNB Portsmouth. Picture by Kyle Heller / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975602
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975601
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975603
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975608
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975606
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975607
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975600
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975605
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NEWS - Der Flugzeugträger HMS Prince of Wales verlässt die Marinebasis in Portsmouth zu einem NATO Einsatz
Royal Navy Aircraft Carrier HMS prince of Wales sails from HMNB Portsmouth on a NATO deployment, May 23 2022 *** Local Caption *** 38975604
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Defence Secretary Ben Wallace Visit to Norway Cold Response 22
29/03/2022. Bardufoss, Norway. The Defence Secretary, Ben Wallace and Norwegian Minister for Defence, Mr Odd Roger Enoksen visits Exercise Cold Response 22 which is a Norwegian led exercise with up to 35,000 troops from 28 participant nations. The UK Contribution saw six Royal Navy ships and 2000 UK personnel carrying out cold weather training in Northern Norway. Bardufoss Airfield. Picture by Tim Hammond / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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HMS Prince of Wales leaves for NATO exercise
07/03/2022. Portsmouth, UK.
Family members (R) watch as Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales leaves Portsmouth Harbour in the middle of the night. It is being reported that she will join NATO exercise 'Cold Response', which will show how a unified multilateral force would defend Norway and Europeís northern flank from a modern adversary. She will be escorted by frigate HMS Richmond, Type 45 destroyer HMS Defender, a Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker and a nuclear-powered attack submarine.
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HMS Prince of Wales leaves for NATO exercise
07/03/2022. Portsmouth, UK.
With tension rising in countries surrounding Ukraine, Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales leaves Portsmouth Harbour in the middle of the night. It is being reported that she will join NATO exercise 'Cold Response', which will show how a unified multilateral force would defend Norway and Europeís northern flank from a modern adversary. She will be escorted by frigate HMS Richmond, Type 45 destroyer HMS Defender, a Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker and a nuclear-powered attack submarine.
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HMS Prince of Wales leaves for NATO exercise
07/03/2022. Portsmouth, UK.
With tension rising in countries surrounding Ukraine, Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales leaves Portsmouth Harbour in the middle of the night. It is being reported that she will join NATO exercise 'Cold Response', which will show how a unified multilateral force would defend Norway and Europeís northern flank from a modern adversary. She will be escorted by frigate HMS Richmond, Type 45 destroyer HMS Defender, a Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker and a nuclear-powered attack submarine.
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HMS Prince of Wales leaves for NATO exercise
07/03/2022. Portsmouth, UK.
With tension rising in countries surrounding Ukraine, Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales leaves Portsmouth Harbour in the middle of the night. It is being reported that she will join NATO exercise 'Cold Response', which will show how a unified multilateral force would defend Norway and Europeís northern flank from a modern adversary. She will be escorted by frigate HMS Richmond, Type 45 destroyer HMS Defender, a Royal Fleet Auxiliary tanker and a nuclear-powered attack submarine.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth
HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth Harbour. The Royal Navy flagship has been on her maiden deployment since may 22nd where she worked all over the world, working alongside allies in the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth
HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth Harbour. The Royal Navy flagship has been on her maiden deployment since may 22nd where she worked all over the world, working alongside allies in the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth
HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth Harbour. The Royal Navy flagship has been on her maiden deployment since may 22nd where she worked all over the world, working alongside allies in the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth
HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth Harbour. The Royal Navy flagship has been on her maiden deployment since may 22nd where she worked all over the world, working alongside allies in the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
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HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth
HMS Queen Elizabeth returns to Portsmouth Harbour. The Royal Navy flagship has been on her maiden deployment since may 22nd where she worked all over the world, working alongside allies in the Pacific, the Mediterranean and the Indian Ocean.
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
There was double delight for destroyers Defender and Diamond as the warships received a warm welcome from families after a landmark deployment.
The two ships sailed into Portsmouth Naval Base 60 minutes apart ¨ñ and a few hours ahead of the nationís flagship, aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth, which they accompanied for most of the past seven months.
The duo left the city in May, part of a nine-ship force ñ seven of them British ñ with the flagship at the centre on its maiden deployment to the Pacific Rim and back.
Both Type 45 warships formed part of the defensive ring of ships formed around the carrier, fulfilling their principal role, watching out for aerial threats.
But there were also opportunities at times to break away from the core task group and operate independently or with allies, such as Defenderís extremely high-profile patrol of the Black Sea in June.
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The best of Defence Imagery in 2021
Best of UK Defence Imagery 2021.
Pictured are members of the British Army Pathfinders taking part in an Urban training environment.
Pathfinders (PF) is the advance force for 16 Air Assault Brigade, the British Armyís airborne rapid reaction force.
PF soldiers are trained in specialist airborne insertion techniques and capable of conducting offensive action tasks at very short notice.
PF operate behind enemy lines in small, self-sufficient patrols, finding and relaying vital information back to Brigade HQ to enable it to plan and execute missions.
A key role is identifying drop zones and landing zones where the main body of troops can be parachuted or landed by helicopter.
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney Morgan-Giles handing over the Captain's pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time ñ after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship's former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ëOperation Seahorse' and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney Morgan-Giles handing over the Captain's pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time ñ after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship's former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ëOperation Seahorse' and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney Morgan-Giles with the Captain's pennant
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time ñ after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship's former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ëOperation Seahorse' and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney Morgan-Giles handing over the Captain's pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time ñ after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship's former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ëOperation Seahorse' and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney and Max Morgan-Giles and Penelope and Edward Cartwright and Nigel Steel (IWM)
Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain's pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time ñ after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship's former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ëOperation Seahorse' and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney and Max Morgan-Giles with the photograph of his father
Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain's pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time ñ after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship's former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ëOperation Seahorse' and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney Morgan-Giles and Nigel Steel (Imperial War Museum - Head of content on HMS Belfast).
Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time – after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship’s former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ‘Operation Seahorse’ and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney Morgan-Giles and Nigel Steel (Imperial War Museum - Head of content on HMS Belfast).
Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain's pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time ñ after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship's former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ëOperation Seahorse' and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain’s pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
Rodney Morgan-Giles and Nigel Steel (Imperial War Museum - Head of content on HMS Belfast).
Rodney Morgan-Giles is handing over the Captain's pennant to Nigel Steel - head of content on HMS Belfast and IWM curator.
The 21st of October 2021 marks 50 years since HMS Belfast opened to the public for the first time ñ after its final commission the ship was initially earmarked for the scrap heap but was thankfully saved by the ship's former Captain, Rear Admiral Sir Morgan Morgan-Giles MP, who formed the HMS Belfast Trust which in turn launched ëOperation Seahorse' and successfully convinced the British government to turn Belfast over to the Trust who made the necessary arrangements to bring it to London.
The son and daughter of Captain Morgan-Giles visit the ship to donate the pennant which flew when their father was Captain of the ship during its final commission.
HMS Belfast
River Thames, London, Great Britain
21st October 2021
© Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
© Elliott Franks / eyevine.
