Portsmouth Natural History Museum | Portsmouth, UK
Portsmouth is a very special place for wildlife in Britain. It has many different habitats in a very small area, and at Portsmouth Natural History Museum you can explore them all. Admission is free but donations are encouraged. Open 10am-5pm Tuesday-Sunday. Closed on Mondays (apart from Bank Holidays). Last entry to the museum is 30 minutes before closing time.
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Modern collection of natural history exhibits including dinosaurs, fossils & a working beehive.
Places to see in ( Portsmouth - UK )
Places to see in ( Portsmouth - UK )
Portsmouth is a port city and naval base on England’s south coast, mostly spread across Portsea Island. It’s known for its maritime heritage and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The dockyard is home to the interactive National Museum of the Royal Navy, the wooden warship HMS Victory, where Nelson died in the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Warrior 1860. The Tudor ship Mary Rose is also conserved in a dockyard museum.
Portsmouth is a port city in Hampshire, England, mainly on Portsea Island, 70 miles (110 km) south-west of London and 19 miles (31 km) south-east of Southampton. The city of Portsmouth forms part of the South Hampshire built-up area, which also covers Southampton and the towns of Havant, Waterlooville, Eastleigh, Fareham, and Gosport.
Portsmouth is one of the world's best known ports. HMNB Portsmouth is considered to be the home of the Royal Navy and is home to two-thirds of the UK's surface fleet. The city is home to some famous ships, including HMS Warrior, the Tudor carrack Mary Rose and Horatio Nelson's flagship, HMS Victory (the world's oldest naval ship still in commission). The former HMS Vernon naval shore establishment has been redeveloped as a retail park known as Gunwharf Quays. Portsmouth is among the few British cities with two cathedrals: the Anglican Cathedral of St Thomas and the Roman Catholic Cathedral of St John the Evangelist. The waterfront and Portsmouth Harbour are dominated by the Spinnaker Tower, one of the United Kingdom's tallest structures at 560 feet (170 m). Nearby Southsea is a seaside resort with a pier amusement park and medieval castle.
Portsmouth F.C., the city's professional football club, play their home games at Fratton Park. The city has several mainline railway stations that connect to London Waterloo amongst other lines in southern England. Portsmouth International Port is a commercial cruise ship and ferry port for international destinations. The port is the second busiest in the United Kingdom after Dover, handling around three million passengers a year. The city formerly had its own airport, Portsmouth Airport, until its closure in 1973. The University of Portsmouth enrols 23,000 students and is ranked among the world's best modern universities. Portsmouth is also the birthplace of author Charles Dickens and engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Alot to see in ( Portsmouth - UK ) such as :
HMNB Portsmouth
Spinnaker Tower
HMS Victory
D-Day Museum
HMS Warrior
Southsea Castle
Blue Reef Aquarium
Mary Rose Museum
National Museum of the Royal Navy
Portsmouth City Museum
Portsmouth Harbour
HMS M33
Clarence Pier
Round Tower
Portsmouth Cathedral
Spitbank Fort
Eastney
Portsea Island
Domus Dei
Portsdown Hill
HMS Alliance
Stansted Park
Portchester Castle
Royal Navy Submarine Museum
Explosion! Museum of Naval Firepower
Victoria Park, Portsmouth
Charles Dickens' Birthplace Museum
Southsea Model Village
Cumberland House Natural History Museum
Farlington Marshes
Alexandra Park, Portsmouth
No Man's Land Fort
Fort Blockhouse
Fort Cumberland
Southsea Rock Gardens
Canoe Lake
Portchester, St Mary
Fort Widley
Stokes Bay
Genting Casino Portsmouth
Seagrove Bay
Creech Wood
( Portsmouth - UK) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Portsmouth . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Portsmouth - UK
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New Bee Hive Planned For Portsmouth Natural History Museum
Anticipation is building at a Portsmouth museum that's soon to welcome its very own beehive - indoors! The Natural History museum in Southsea is to house a hive, with a colony of honey bees from later this spring. We went to find out the idea behind the apiary (that's the posh word for a place where honey bees are kept) and whether the exhibit will be dangerous!
Portsmouth's new Mary Rose museum video tour Culture guardian co uk
Portsmouth's new Mary Rose museum - video tour
The new museum built to house Henry VIII's flagship, the Mary Rose, opens to the public on 31 May. Architecture critic Oliver Wainwright gets a preview of the new home for the Tudor ship, described as England's answer to Pompeii, and asks the architects why they have created 'a cross between a UFO and a luxury yacht'
PORTSMOUTH Top 45 Tourist Places | Portsmouth Tourism | ENGLAND
Portsmouth (Things to do - Places to Visit) - PORTSMOUTH Top Tourist Places
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Portsmouth is a port city and naval base on England’s south coast, mostly spread across Portsea Island. It’s known for its maritime heritage and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.
The dockyard is home to the interactive National Museum of the Royal Navy, the wooden warship HMS Victory, where Nelson died in the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Warrior 1860. The Tudor ship Mary Rose is also conserved in a dockyard museum.
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PORTSMOUTH Top 45 Tourist Places - Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Top 14. Tourist Attractions in Portsmouth - England
Top 14. Tourist Attractions in Portsmouth ( Things to Do in Portsmouth and beautiful places) - England: Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, The Mary Rose Museum, HMS Warrior, Fort Nelson, Spinnaker Tower, Gunwharf Quays, D-Day Museum, Old Portsmouth, Royal Marines Museum, Southsea Castle, National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsdown Hill, Southsea Rose Garden
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portsmouth history museum
Top 12. Best Museums in England - United Kingdom
Top 12. Best Museums in England - United Kingdom: British Museum London, National Gallery London, Victoria and Albert Museum London, Churchill War Rooms London, The Roman Baths, National Railway Museum York, Natural History Museum London, Brunel's ss Great Britain Bristol, Wallace Collection London, National Coal Mining Museum, Portsmouth Historic Dockyard Portsmouth, Beamish Museum
An Insider's View of Portsmouth City Museum
Join the staff of Portsmouth City Museum and let them give you an insider's view around their favourite exhibitions.
Exploring the Portsmouth Natural History Museum part 1
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D-Day Story Museum, Portsmouth | Walkthrough Tour August 2019 | 4k
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Waltkhrough Tour of the D-Day Story musem
The D-Day Story (formerly the D-Day Museum) is a visitor attraction located in Southsea, Portsmouth in Hampshire, England. It tells the story of Operation Overlord during the Normandy D-Day landings. Originally opened as the D-Day Museum in 1984 by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, it reopened as the D-Day Story, following a refurbishment funded by a £5 million Heritage Lottery grant, in March 2018.
The story is told in three parts: Preparation; D-Day and the Battle of Normandy; Legacy and the Overlord Embroidery.
The Legacy gallery features the Overlord Embroidery, commissioned to remember those who took part in D-Day and the Battle of Normandy. The embroidery took five years to complete and measures 272 feet (83 m) long. Film clips of veterans talking about their experiences give visitors further insight into what took place.
The museum is run by Portsmouth Museum Services, a branch of Portsmouth City Council, and is supported by Portsmouth D-Day Museum Trust, a registered charity.
The museum closed in March 2017 to undergo a £5 million refurbishment and allow for conservation work on exhibits. New exhibits include the pencil that started the invasion – the pencil used by Lt. Cdr. John Harmer to sign the order for Force G (naval forces assigned to Gold Beach) to sail to Normandy.
Portsmouth's Maritime Museum
Portsmouth's Maritime Museum from the Beno with music of Engelbert Humperdinck, Tom Jones, Al martino and Elvis Presley's - Blue spanish eyes
A Walk Around The Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, England
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 organisation 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.
The National Museum of the Royal Navy was first opened in Portsmouth in 1911. The museum is host to many original Naval artefacts, including one of the original sails from the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. You can also see the Trafalgar Experience, an interactive walk-through gallery which details the Battle of Trafalgar and ends with the famous Wyllie Panorama. The museum also includes World War I Monitor HMS M33, which opened to the public in 2015, the centenary year of her launch.
HMS Victory has been open to the public for nearly 200 years. She was the famous flagship of Admiral Horatio, Lord Nelson who he famously died on during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. She was moved into her current dry-dock in 1922 where she has remained since.
The Mary Rose was raised in front of a worldwide TV audience in 1982. She was then brought to Portsmouth and housed in dry dock. A new £35million museum, housing the ship and thousands of artefacts that were also recovered, opened in May 2013.
HMS Warrior 1860 was brought back home to Portsmouth in 1987, to further add to the collection of historic ships Portsmouth had to offer. As the world’s first iron clad warship, she represented a milestone in shipbuilding when sh was launched in 1860 and never fired a shot in anger.
Harbour Tours represent the chance to see the Historic Dockyard and Naval Base from the water. The trip leaves from Portsmouth Historic Dockyard, heads up to the North West corner of the Naval Base, making a quick stop at Gunwharf Quays before coming back to the Historic Dockyard.
Action Stations opened to the public in 2001 in the historic Boathouse No. 6. This building houses an interactive experience of the modern Royal Navy, including flight simulators, climbing walls and towers amongst many others. A recent addition is a Laser Quest experience, which offers another completely different use of this building
Boathouse 4 is due to open in 2015 as a Boatbuilding and Heritage Skills Centre Alongside an exhibition telling the story of small boats in the Royal Navy, visitors will be able to see traditional boatbuilding skills in action. The nearby Boathouse 5 houses a Historic Boat Workshop, part of the International Boatbuilding Training College.
Memories and History in Portsmouth, England
We are very familiar with Portsmouth --- New Hampshire. Naturally, we were drawn to visit the city by the same name in England. It is full of history, pubs, and memories.
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HMS Warrior (1860) Museum Ship, Portsmouth / Great Britain UK
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panssarifregatti. Vesillelasku tapahtui 29.12.1860.
Red Arrows Display 05th June 2019 - D-Day 75 - Portsmouth, UK - Complete Show with Commentary - 4K
The UK's RAF Red Arrows perform a breath-taking aerial display of speed and agility above Southsea Common, Portsmouth, UK, on the 05th June 2019.
This is the complete show in full 4K UHD, with live commentary from the MC and lead pilot on the public address system.
Kudos to the pilots and all involved behind the scenes for putting on such a show.
The display was part of the D-Day 75 National Commemorative Events taking place in the UK on 05 and 06th June 2019 to mark 75 years since the allied D-Day landings in France to free occupied Europe. This was the the largest amphibious assault in history.
On 6 June 1944, an Allied invasion force of 156,000 troops landed in Normandy. Supporting the invasion were more than 7,000 ships and smaller vessels off the coast and 11,000 aircraft. In total, British, Commonwealth and Allied casualties (killed, wounded or missing) on D-Day numbered approximately 4,300. The invasion established a crucial second front in the liberation of Europe from Nazi occupation, ultimately leading to victory for Allied Forces in 1945.
If you liked this display, you may also be interested in my RAF100 display video featuring 100 historical aircraft in a flypast over central London on 10/07/18:
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A Walk Around The HMS Warrior, 1860, Portsmouth, England
HMS Warrior was the name ship of her class of two 40-gun steam-powered armored frigate built for the Royal Navy in 1859–61. She and her sister ship HMS Black Prince were the first armour-plated, iron-hulled warships, and were built in response to France's launching in 1859 of the first ocean-going ironclad warship, the wooden-hulled Gloire. Warrior conducted a publicity tour of Great Britain in 1863 and spent her active career with the Channel Squadron. She became obsolescent following the 1871 launching of the mastless and more capable HMS Devastation, was placed in reserve in 1875, and was paid off in 1883.
She subsequently served as a storeship and depot ship, and in 1904 was assigned to the Royal Navy's torpedo training school. The ship was converted into an oil jetty in 1927 and remained in that role until 1979, at which point she was donated by the Navy to the Maritime Trust for restoration. The restoration process took eight years, during which many of her features and fittings were either restored or recreated. When this was finished she returned to Portsmouth as a museum ship. Listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, Warrior has been based in Portsmouth since 1987.
Portsmouth - A Traveller's Memoir
Portsmouth is a port city and naval base on England’s south coast, mostly spread across Portsea Island. It’s known for its maritime heritage and Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. The dockyard is home to the interactive National Museum of the Royal Navy, the wooden warship HMS Victory, where Nelson died in the Battle of Trafalgar, and HMS Warrior 1860. The Tudor ship Mary Rose is also conserved in a dockyard museum.
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