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HMS Belfast - Group Ticket
One of the most powerful large light cruisers ever built, HMS Belfast is now the only surviving vessel of her type to have seen active service during the Second World War. HMS Belfast played a leading part in the destruction of the battle cruiser Scharnhorst, and also the Normandy Landings. In service with the Royal Navy until 1965, she was saved for the nation in 1971 as a unique reminder of Britain’s naval heritage. Launch! Shipbuilding Through the Ages This new family-orientated exhibition will use hands-on and computerised interactive displays and engaging film and footage to demonstrate techniques of shipbuilding, from the ‘age of sail’ to modern prefabrication methods. The exhibition will focus on the science, engineering and social history of shipbuilding in Great Britain, and the interactive elements of the exhibition will allow children of all ages to get involved and experience this history. Explore ‘What shall we give in return for so much?’ One of the most powerful large light cruisers ever built, HMS Belfast is now the only surviving vessel of her type to have seen active service during the Second World War. Serving Britain for 32 years, she played an important role in both the Second World War and the Korean War as well as performing peacekeeping duties throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Saved from destruction in 1971, HMS Belfast is now part of the Imperial War Museum and is the first ship to be preserved for the nation since Nelson’s Victory. Through its team of staff and volunteers – many of whom are veteran crew – the Imperial War Museum is dedicated to making sure that HMS Belfast still has a role to play in reminding visitors of her unique place in Britain’s maritime heritage. History of HMS Belfast The term 'cruiser' goes back to the days of sailing ships when large frigates could be detached from the main fleet to cruise independently. The sailing cruiser, like her twentieth-century counterpart, was sufficiently powerful and fast to attack and destroy enemy commerce raiders. During the nineteenth century when sail gave way to steam and wooden ships were replaced by those built of iron, and later of steel, the cruiser evolved into a powerful warship which was used to patrol the Empire trade routes and protect friendly merchant shipping. After the First World War (1914-1918) a single category of cruiser emerged whose size was indicated by the size of its guns; thus, HMS Belfast is a 6-inch cruiser, designed for the protection of trade, for offensive action, and as a powerful support for amphibious operations. Please note: children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Please allow 1½ - 2 hours for your visit.
1 Day Tour - Highland Lochs, Glens & Whisky
Leave Edinburgh and travel over the Queensferry Crossing to the Kingdom of Fife. Travelling north the scenery changes from the rolling farmland of the lowlands to forested hills and mountains as you approach the highland fault line. On the banks of the River Tay you find the gorgeous cathedral town of Dunkeld. You stop here and have the chance to explore the architecturally fascinating cathedral and the quaint streets of this picturesque village. It's a short drive from here to the Hermitage, where you can take a fantastic woodland walk leading up to the Black Linn Falls. Leaving the Hermitage you follow the wide valley of the River Tay towards the Victorian resort town of Pitlochry. You spend around one hour here, so you can visit the many great shops or have lunch. After lunch, you take a scenic drive through the mountains of Highland Perthshire, and take a short stop at the Queen's View overlooking Loch Tummel. On a clear day the view here is awe-inspiring as it looks over to the unmistakable peak of Schiehallion and beyond to the mountains of Glencoe. Continuing alongside Loch Tummel, you head over the hills into the ancient lands of Breadalbane, or the ‘High Country’ surrounding Loch Tay. You make a stop at the waterside village of Kenmore. From here you travel the short distance to the town of Aberfeldy and Dewar’s Aberfeldy Distillery, where you can discover the secret of how Scotland's national drink is made. After enjoying a dram of our ‘water of life’, the tour returns you to the lowlands and back to Edinburgh.
Rideaux à œillets d'intimité bloquant le soleil pour rideaux d'extérieur et d'intérieur à 1 panneau
Rideaux à œillets d'intimité bloquant le soleil pour rideaux d'extérieur et d'intérieur à 1 panneau
Sac de Voyage / Organisateur de voyage / Organisateur de Bagage Grande Capacité / Etanche / Portable pour Vêtements Toile / Nylon 2815.59 cm Couleur Pleine Unisexe
Catégorie:Sac de Voyage,Organisateur de voyage,Kit de Voyage,Trousse de Toilette,Trousse à Cosmétiques,Petit Sac de Rangement,Sac à main,Organisateur de Bagage; Pour:Unisexe; Quantité:1pc; Fonction Première:Vêtements; Matériau:Toile,Nylon; Dimensions:2815.59; Type de Fermeture:Fermeture; Fonction:Durable,Grande Capacité,Pliable,Rangement de Voyage,Résistant à la poussière,Portable,Etanche; Motif:Couleur Pleine; Poids Net:0.048; Catégories de base:Sacs de Maternité; Pays populaire:Finlande,Brésil,Norway,France,États Unis; Produits spéciaux sélectionnés:COD
Hotel Focus
Property Location Centrally located in Kortrijk, Focus is minutes from Belfry of Kortrijk and Kortrijk Market Square. This hotel is within close proximity of Kortrijk City Hall and Kortrijk Beguinage.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 12 individually decorated guestrooms. Your room comes with a Select Comfort bed. Complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected, and cable programming is available for your entertainment. Private bathrooms have deep soaking bathtubs and hair dryers.Dining A complimentary buffet breakfast is served daily.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include limo/town car service, express check-in, and express check-out. This hotel has 2 meeting rooms available for events.