Navy
The Royal Navy Ship Built So Fast She Was Never Named
The only surviving Royal Navy ship from the First World War's Gallipoli Campaign has been opened to the public for the first time in her history.
HMS M33 was never given a name because she was constructed and put into service in just seven weeks.
She was considered a lucky ship because she suffered no casualties.
The ship has been restored and will now join HMS Victory and the Mary Rose, on permanent display at the Portsmouth Historic Dockyard.