Portsmouth Historic Dockyard is an area of
HM Naval Base Portsmouth which is open to the public; it contains several historic buildings and ships. It is managed by the
National Museum of the Royal Navy as an
umbrella organization representing five charities: the
Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust, the
National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth, the
Mary Rose Trust, the
''Warrior'' Preservation Trust Ltd and the
HMS ''Victory'' Preservation Company. Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Ltd was created to promote and manage the tourism element of the
Royal Navy Dockyard, with the relevant trusts maintaining and interpreting their own attractions. It also promotes other nearby navy-related tourist attractions.
History
The
National Museum of the Royal Navy was first opened in Portsmouth in 1911.
It changed its name to the National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth to reflect its expanded responsibilities over the
Royal Marines Museum, the
Royal Navy Submarine Museum
The Royal Navy Submarine Museum at Gosport is a maritime museum tracing the international history of submarine development from the age of Alexander the Great to the present day, and particularly the history of the Royal Navy Submarine Service ...
, the
Fleet Air Arm Museum and
Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower
Explosion! is the Museum of Naval Firepower situated in the former Royal Naval Armaments Depot at Priddy's Hard, in Gosport, Hampshire, England. It now forms part of the National Museum of the Royal Navy.
The museum includes a wide variety ...
.
[
]
Attractions
The following ships and historic vessels are displayed at the dockyard:
* , the flagship
A flagship is a vessel used by the commanding officer of a group of naval ships, characteristically a flag officer entitled by custom to fly a distinguishing flag. Used more loosely, it is the lead ship in a fleet of vessels, typically the fi ...
of Horatio Nelson
Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson, 1st Duke of Bronte (29 September 1758 – 21 October 1805) was a British flag officer in the Royal Navy. His inspirational leadership, grasp of strategy, and unconventional tactics brought abo ...
at the Battle of Trafalgar. She has been open to the public for nearly 200 years, and has been in her current dry dock
A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, ...
since 1922.
* HMS ''Warrior'', the world's first armour-plated, iron-hulled warship when she was launched in 1860. She was opened to the public in 1987.
* , a First World War monitor. She was opened to the public on 7 August 2015.
* The remains of the '' Mary Rose'', a warship of the Tudor navy
The Tudor navy was the navy of the Kingdom of England under the ruling Tudor dynasty (1485–1603). The period involved important and critical changes that led to the establishment of a permanent navy and laid the foundations for the future Ro ...
, which sank in 1545 and was salvaged in 1982. One-third of the hull survives and has been on display in a museum since May 2013. From 1983 to 2009, the ship was displayed in a temporary structure on the same site. The museum also displays thousands of artefacts recovered from the shipwreck.
* HM ''Coastal Boat 4'', a First World War torpedo boat. HM Coastal Motor Boat 4 is the torpedo boat used when Lieutenant Augustus Agar earned a Victoria Cross for carrying out a raid on Soviet warships in Kronstadt and sinking the cruiser ''Oleg''.
The National Museum of the Royal Navy is host to many original Naval artefacts, including one of the original sails from the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. The Trafalgar Experience is an interactive walk-through gallery detailing the Battle of Trafalgar, ending with a panorama
A panorama (formed from Greek πᾶν "all" + ὅραμα "view") is any wide-angle view or representation of a physical space, whether in painting, drawing, photography, film, seismic images, or 3D modeling. The word was originally coined in ...
painted by William Lionel Wyllie.
Portsmouth Naval Base Property Trust (the "Trust") is responsible for the maintenance and the upkeep of all historic buildings within the heritage footprint of the Historic Dockyard, and operates an ongoing programme of conservation. In addition, The Trust founded the Memorial Flotilla, the finest collection of small boats involved in late 19th and 20th century conflicts, as well as the International Boatbuilding Training College (IBTC), in Boathouse 4, where traditional boat building skills are taught. A large volunteer force is engaged on the restoration and operation of the Trust’s historic collection of boats. The Trust is also managing the regeneration of the 30 acre site at Priddy's Hard, Gosport. The first development phase is due for completion in the summer of 2021, with the restoration of the ramparts and seven listed buildings, to include a new Coastal Forces Museum, micro-brewery, pub
restaurant and holiday let. Thirty new homes will also be built this year with a further major development phase to follow in the near future.
References
External links
*
{{Coord, 50.801, -1.110, type:landmark_region:GB, display=title
Naval museums in England