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08 Jun 2020
Freeze dried food and sailing with Greta Thunberg | Interview with Nikki Henderson
Having skippered her first Trans-Atlantic race at just 20, Nikki Henderson is one of the UK's leading young sailors. In 2018, Nikki became the youngest ever skipper of a round the world race at the age of 25
05 Jun 2020
A new Blog Post
A new Blog Post
05 Jun 2020
How do you prepare for an expedition to the Arctic?
Sir John Franklin's expedition to map final part of the Northwest Passage departed on 19 May 1845. The two exploration ships, HMS Erebus and Terror were towed from Greenhithe in Kent at 10.30am.
25 May 2020
Night sky highlights - June 2020
Discover what to see in the night sky during June 2020, including the planet Mercury.
18 May 2020
The making of The Sea Deity with Action for Refugees Lewisham
Learn about the creation of The Sea Deity at the National Maritime Museum
11 May 2020
200 years of HMS Beagle: Charles Darwin, Galapagos, and an enduring legacy
11 May 2020 marks the 200th anniversary since the launch of HMS Beagle at Woolwich Dockyard, just down the river from Royal Museums Greenwich. 
08 May 2020
VE Day 2020: searching Second World War Merchant Navy records
Merchant Seamen death records are key resources for anyone hoping to understand the history of the Merchant Navy during the Second World War.
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