Aberdeen Maritime Museum, today part of the AAGM (Aberdeen Archives, Gallery & Museums), tells the story of the North Sea industries, with offshore oil, fishing and ... read more
Brunel's SS Great Britain was the longest passenger ship in the world from 1845 to 1854, and today, beautifully restored, a museum, a leading research centre, a ... read more
The Fleet Air Arm Museum is representing the Royal Navy In the Air, including four exhibition halls, over ninety aircraft and over 2 million records and 30 thousand ... read more
HMS Belfast is the most significant surviving Second World War Royal Navy warship, having served at the D-Day landings, in the Arctic Convoys, and in the Korean War. The ... read more
The Holyhead Maritime Museum, officially opened by the Duke of Westminster in March 1986, houses a wonderful collection of exhibits to illustrate the fascinating ... read more
The Mary Rose Museum, opened in 1984, displays The Mary Rose, Henry VIII's warship, which was lost in 1545 and recovered in 1982, as well as the historical ... read more
The Museum Of Scottish Lighthouses, located in the 16th Century castle Mainland, was Scotland's first lighthouse (1787) which has been converted into a museum of ... read more
The National Maritime Museum is one of the largest museum of its kind in the world, and is part of Royal Museums Greenwich, which is a network of museums in the Maritime ... read more
The National Museum of the Royal Navy Portsmouth brings the British Naval history to life. It showcases treasures from the past 350 years and examines the common threads ... read more
The National Waterfront Museum tells the story of industry and innovation in Wales, now and over the last 300 years. Visitors can soak up the history with a breathtaking ... read more
The Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is a part of HM Naval Base Portsmouth containing several museums, historic buildings and ships, which can be visited by the public. ... read more
The Royal Navy Submarine Museum is dedicated the history of the submarine, where you can visit the HMS Alliance, the only remaining Second World War era submarine, and ... read more
The Scottish Fisheries Museum Trust Ltd is dedicated the history of the Scottish fishing industry, its constant process of innovation, and its influence on the lives of ... read more
The Shetland Museum & Archives is a place where visitors and researchers can explore the fascinating story of Shetland’s heritage and culture in one place, with ... read more
The Cutty Sark, part of the Royal Museums Greenwich, was built in 1869 for the Jock Willis Shipping Line, and was one of the last tea clippers to be built, as well ... read more
The Golden Hinde is a historically accurate replica of the ship in which Sir Francis Drake completed the second-ever circumnavigation of the world during the years 1577 - ... read more
The Historic Dockyard Chatham shows, on a 32 ha (80 acres) site, how Chatham Dockyard and its people helped lead Britain to worldwide influence. It features also two ... read more
The Nelson Museum & Local History Centre contains a collection about the life, loves, death and commemoration of the famous Admiral, through displays of weapons, ... read more
The Titanic Belfast, opened in 2012, a monument to Belfast's maritime heritage, and where the Titanic was built. Titanic Belfast extends over nine interactive ... read more
The Western Approaches Museum is telling the stories locked in the WW2 bunker that protected the tactics of the British Armed Forces plotting to bulwark the Western ... read more