Celebrations are taking place at the Historic Dockyard Chatham to mark the 70th Anniversary of the launch of the National Destroyer Memorial HMS Cavalier. Eleven thousand lives lost at sea in World ...
Image caption, HMS Cavalier was rotting in a dry dock on Tyneside before it was moved to Chatham A restored World War II destroyer on display in dry dock in Chatham has been named the best education ...
Britain's last World War II naval Destroyer HMS Cavalier is back in the water and to be opened to the public for the very first time in more than 10 years. The ship has undergone an 18 month ...
Chatham is to have some special guests next month, it has been announced. The ship's company from the Royal Navy frigate HMS Lancaster are to arrive to join the 70th anniversary of the launch of HMS ...
HMS Cavalier - the wartime destroyer that wouldn't die - goes on display to the public today, a happy ending to a disastrous plan for a North-East maritime museum. When South Tyneside Council paid £90 ...
Explore the WWII destroyer HMS Cavalier, courtesy of VR. That is the promise of a new World of Warships project just launched on Google Arts & Culture, at the start of London Tech Week. “Virtually ...
HMS Cavalier was launched on 7th April 1944 as one of 96 emergency destroyers ordered for the war effort between 1940 and 1942. When she paid off in Chatham in 1972, HMS Cavalier was the Royal Navy’s ...
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Chatham is to have some special guests next month, it has been announced. The ship's company from the Royal Navy frigate HMS Lancaster are to arrive to join the 70th anniversary of the launch of HMS ...
Explore the WWII destroyer HMS Cavalier, courtesy of VR. That is the promise of a new World of Warships project just launched on Google Arts & Culture, at the start of London Tech Week. "Virtually ...