THE LARGEST CRUISE SHIP TO VISIT PLYMOUTH
The enormous cruise ship the MS Rotterdam visited Plymouth last year to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the 1872 founding of the shipping line. The
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The enormous cruise ship the MS Rotterdam visited Plymouth last year to celebrate the 150th anniversary of the 1872 founding of the shipping line. The
HMS Kent left Portsmouth on the 2nd March, and at anchor this morning in a calm Plymouth Sound. HMS Kent is a Type 23 Duke class
HMS Dauntless worked up its Phalanx Close-in Weapons Systems that was put to the test recently. The weapons successfully tracked aircraft simulating attacks on the
A CORNISH SEAFARER’S TALE, ON THE WORLD’S WATERWAYS Special feature by Kevin Kelway Sir Chris Marrow, is a retired seafarer, maritime expert, and conferred Knight
The large crane the Devon Samson has been moored up and disused for sometime in 4 Basin of the Dockyard, and been finally sold says
Shadowing amongst Plymouth’s shipping movements of commercial cargo, warships, leisure cruise liners, and luxury boats, are the versatile and agile landing craft of the Royal
HMS Albion was recently working in Norway and back in misty Plymouth waters today. Her online Twitter Feed said the ship was working with with
THE commercial Ports in Plymouth have seen a massive increase in the numbers of new and regular cargo vessels – with over 900 shipping movements
30-year-old HMS Montrose has returned to sea after a short period of maintenance, and resumes operations duties until her formal decommissioning in the Spring. Her