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  2. HMY Britannia - Wikipedia

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    HMY Britannia was built at the shipyard of John Brown & Co. Ltd in Clydebank, Dunbartonshire. She was launched by Queen Elizabeth II on 16 April 1953, and commissioned on 11 January 1954. The ship was designed with three masts: a 133-foot (41 m) foremast, a 139-foot (42 m) mainmast, and a 118-foot (36 m) mizzenmast.

  3. HMY Britannia (Royal Cutter Yacht) - Wikipedia

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    Britannia ' s spinnaker boom, held outside at Carisbrooke Castle. Britannia ' s 51-foot (16 m) long gaff, the king's chair, tiller, some mast hoops, blocks and rigging, anchor chain and clock are preserved in the Sir Max Aitken Museum in Cowes High Street and the remains of her spinnaker boom are at Carisbrooke Castle, also on the Isle of Wight ...

  4. The Fascinating Story Behind the Royal Family's Yacht, Britannia

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    In its 44 years of service, the HMY Britannia traveled around 1.1 million miles. The State Room on the royal yacht. ... formal affair where dinners were taken in full evening dress every night ...

  5. His Majesty's Ship - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Yacht Britannia, which was a commissioned ship in the Royal Navy, was known as HMY Britannia. Otherwise all ships in the Royal Navy are known as HM Ships, though formerly when a distinction was made between three-masted ship-rigged ships and smaller vessels they would be called HM Frigate X, or HM Sloop Y.

  6. Anthony Morrow (Royal Navy officer) - Wikipedia

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    In April 1995 Morrow was appointed Flag Officer, Royal Yachts and subsequently took command of the Royal Yacht Britannia. [2] He served as captain during the Handover of Hong Kong in 1997 when the yacht took the Governor of Hong Kong , Chris Patten , and the Prince of Wales back to the United Kingdom following the transfer of sovereignty. [ 3 ]

  7. Maritime history of Scotland - Wikipedia

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    HMY Britannia is the former Royal Yacht of the British royal family, the 83rd such vessel since the restoration of King Charles II in 1660. She is the second Royal yacht to bear the name, the first being the famous racing cutter built for The Prince of Wales in 1893.

  8. Category:Royal yachts of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    HMY Britannia (Royal Cutter Yacht) E. RMS Empress of Australia (1919) F. HMY Fairy; G. SS Gothic (1947) O. HMY Osborne (1870) R. Royal Adelaide (1834) HMY Royal ...

  9. Royal Yacht Britannia - Wikipedia

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