History of the Royal Navy

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The King's Ships 1500 - 1599
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The King's Ships 1500 - 1599 In an exciting miniseries exploring the dramatic rise and decline of English naval power, host Prince Andrew, Duke of York, examines Britannia's rule of the .. show full overview
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Wooden Walls 1600 - 1805
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Wooden Walls 1600 - 1805 During the 17th century, the Royal Navy's war efforts were aided immeasurably by Samuel Pepys' visionary reforms of the Admiralty and the codification of naval .. show full overview
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Steam, Steel and Dreadnoughts 1806 - 1918
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Steam, Steel and Dreadnoughts 1806 - 1918 With the exception of the surprising setbacks inflicted by America's fledgling navy during the War of 1812, the 19th century was a time of .. show full overview
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The Sun Never Sets 1919 - Present
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The Sun Never Sets 1919 -Present, The beginning of WWII found Winston Churchill standing alone and paying the price of the Naval Treaty limitations which allowed Germany and Japan to .. show full overview
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HMS Victory
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HMS Victory It was at the centre of one of the most famous naval conflicts of all time, the battle of Trafalgar. From its decks, Admiral Nelson oversaw the destruction of the combined .. show full overview
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HMS Dasher
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HMS Dasher, It came without any warning. On Saturday, March 27th, 1943, the HMS Dasher, a British aircraft carrier, had completed two days of take off and landing exercises and was .. show full overview
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History of the Royal Navy 1900 - 1943
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In 1900, the role of the Royal Navy was to defend the Empire which spanned the globe. It had the largest and most powerful navy in the world and her fleet of 36 Battleships was more than .. show full overview
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History of the Royal Navy 1943 - 2000
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History of the Royal Navy 1943 - 2000 After the fiasco of The Dieppe Raid in 1942, where 1,000 men were killed, the lessons learnt in amphibious warfare were put to good use on D-Day in June 1944.The Naval operation was called Neptune