For some reason I have always been fascinated by ironclads and other early steam warships, and whenever the opportunity arises during my travels, I will visit any preserved warships that are nearby.
So far I have managed to see:
So far I have managed to see:
- HMS Warrior (Portsmouth, Hampshire)
- HMS Gannet (Chatham, Kent)
- HNLMS Buffel (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
- HSwMS Sölve (Göteborg, Sweden)
- Aurora (St Peterburg, Russia)
- Georgios Averof (Palaio Faliro, Greece)
- Mikasa (Yokosuka, Japan)
- Huascar (Talcahuano, Chile)
- Ting Yuen/Dingyuan (Weihai, China) [Not actually a preserved ship but a reconstruction built to the original ship's plans]
- HMS Caroline (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
- HMS M33 (Portsmouth, Hampshire)
- USS Olympia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
An impressive list!
ReplyDeleteI've been around the USS Olympia in Philadelphia but it is sorely in need of restoration now.
http://legatuswargamesarmies.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/ship-models.html
On the one day I got a chance to go on Aurora it was shut :(
ReplyDeleteI've had dinner on HMS Warrior, though - my parents has their 40th wedding anniversary party there, on the gundeck. We had the ship to ourselves for an evening; it was fantastic.
ReplyDeleteLegatus Hedlius,
ReplyDeleteI was unable to visit USS Olympia when I was in the USA, and news of her plight is very sad to read. One hopes that someone will do something before it is too late.
All the best,
Bob
Kaptain Kobold,
ReplyDeleteI was unable to go aboard Aurora on the day I went there as it was Navy Day and the queues were horrendous. I had to make do with a walk past her, taking photographs.
All the best,
Bob
Kaptain Kobold,
ReplyDeleteI know several people who have eaten dinner aboard HMS Warrior, and all have said what a wonderful experience it was. I hope to follow suit one day.
All the best,
Bob
Many years ago in my youth. (Yes I was young once) When serving in the Royal Navy we visited Toulon and I got the chance to go onboard the Jean Bart a WW2 French battleship very interesting
ReplyDeleteJohntheone,
ReplyDeleteI envy you! The Jean Bart was such a distinctive design, although I preferred her immediate predecessors Strasbourg and Dunkerque.
All the best,
Bob