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Portsmouth Historic Dockyard
Features three historic ships - the Mary Rose, HMS Victory and HMS Warrior. Includes online tour and visitor information.
Historic Dockyard Portsmouth
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Flagship Portsmouth Museum
Home of three historic British warships: Henry VII's doomed flagship Mary Rose, Nelson's flagship HMS Victory, and the world's first iron battleship, HMS Warrior. Site also provides additional information about the Royal Naval Museum and Action Stations.
Historic Dockyard Portsmouth
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LD Lines
Ferry crossings between Portsmouth and Le Havre. Online reservations for freight, car and passengers.
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Brittany Ferries
Online reservations, timetables and travel information for visitors to France and Spain.
Brittany Ferries ferry crossings from Portsmouth, Poole and Plymouth to Cherbourg, Caen, St Malo, Roscoff and Santander
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New Hampshire State Port Authority
Information on the Port of Portsmouth, NH.
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Portsmouth Period Model Ships
Specialist in the construction of scale replicas of sailing warships from the late 17th to early 19th centuries. Includes images of completed models, some links and historical information.
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Virginia Port Authority
The port authority of Virginia owns four general cargo terminals - Norfolk International Terminals, Portsmouth Marine Terminal, Newport News Marine Terminal and the Virginia Inland Port in Front Royal-which are operated by its affiliate.
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Battle of Cape St. Vincent
Site created to mark the 200th anniversary of the battle. Account of the action and details of the British commanders.
St. Vincent College - BAttle of Cape St. Vincent 1797
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Blue Marlin Marine
Official UK Distributor for Docksafe, the revolutionary fendering system fixed around the dock offering stress free berthing and maximum protection against hull damage. No more inflatable fenders during docking.
Blue Marlin Marine are able to supply and install Docksafe the unique fendering system to your Marina
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Hampshire and Dorset Shipwrecks
An illustrated exploration of the long and rich maritime history of this part of the southern coast of England and some of its tragedies.
From the great Naval Dockyards at Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, to the 'Bay of a thousand wrecks' at Lyme, Dorset, England, the coasts of Hampshire and Dorset bear silent witness to a rich maritime history and tragic loss of lives and vessels. In the days of the sail it was said that one voyage in 6 ended in either a stranding on the coast or a foundering at sea. This site details some of the tragedies