I saw HMS Belfast docked near Tower Bridge last year. A very impressive sight.
HMS Belfast
Posted: Sep 30, 2016
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yangduoduo17
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My first visit to Belfast was when I was 10 years old and now I am 59 and I am still as fascinated as I was then. If possible you have to go down to the engine room and boiler room. It is fascinating to see the internal structure of such a ship. For small children or those with mobility problems, these small corridors and vertical ladders are a workout and are very profoundly recognized
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Posted: Aug 20, 2022
天羽博士
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One of the largest light cruisers of the war, although this light should be quoted. The British ship, which is more than 11 thousand tons, has been involved in many naval battles and is said to have been involved in land shelling during the Korean War. It was used as Her Majesty's Royal Warship after the war.
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Posted: Aug 7, 2021
西溪老翁
5/5Outstanding
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The cruiser Belfast Museum (SMS Belfast) is an Edinburgh-class light cruiser built by the Royal Navy in the 1930s. In 1938, the water, with a displacement of 11,553 tons, each with two triple-mounted main gun turrets, was laid out in a back-mounted arrangement, equipped with four triple-mounted 6-inch (152 mm) main gun, one of the largest light cruisers built by the Royal Navy. The ship served in World War II and achieved great success. It is now parked near Tower Bridge on the Thames in London as a museum, under the jurisdiction of the Imperial War Museum.
Special attraction to visit on the Thames in London that is unusual within a capital city.
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Posted: Jan 12, 2023
cococua
5/5Outstanding
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The museum is in the warship, there are many layers of exhibition areas, each with immersive sound effects, when the life on the ship surfaced vividly.