Royal Navy marks Trafalgar Day on HMS Victory
The Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 was a decisive moment in the Napoleonic Wars against the French and Spanish.
The Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 was a decisive moment in the Napoleonic Wars against the French and Spanish.
'Nelson: in His Own Words' focuses on 30 rare and unpublished documents, including 15 personal letters.
Since the 1930s, Dartmouth residents have believed there is a wreck of a submarine buried under the town's park.
Dr Susie West's memoir covers when the cruise ship SS Canberra was diverted to the South Atlantic in 1982.
The new design breaks from the country's colonial past and its historic links to British rule.
Complete with gun emplacements in case of French attack, the Isle of Wight property is going for more than £2m.
The arms of the Royal Navy work together to protect the nation's interests at sea, on land, and in the air.
The Prince of Wales said it was "truly humbling to learn of the efforts" volunteers are going to, to recover this historical naval vessel.
Twenty years as a survey ship for the Senior Service have come to an end for HMS Echo in Portsmouth.
Royal Navy veteran Peter Smoothy has paid his respects in Normandy thanks to the Taxi Charity.
A Somerset oak tree was planted and blessed during the service at Royal Naval Air Station Yeovilton.
On 21 May 1982, the UK began landing troops in East Falkland, following the invasion of the Falkland Islands by Argentina.
To help counter Argentina's Exocet anti-ship missiles, the SAS were called to assist with taking out the missile threat.
Eye-witness accounts reveal what life was like for those directly impacted by the Falklands War.
In 1982, then-22-year-old Chris Purcell was serving on the ship's galley and as a gunner when Argentinian jets attacked the vessel.
Its unique architecture has been carefully restored, including its roof lantern, monumental stonework and Swedish marble flooring.