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Archaeologists are facing a “race against time” to explore the wreck of an English warship that sank in a huge storm more ...
A wrecked near-350-year-old English warship is more complete than previously thought, Historic England has said. The ...
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The Aviationist on MSNHMS Stirling Castle Commissioned into the Royal Navy: The Changing Face of Mine Warfare
Mine countermeasures ‘mothership' Stirling Castle raised the white ensign on Jul. 25, transferring from the Royal Fleet ...
Earlier this week RFA Stirling Castle, which belonged to the Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA), became HMS Stirling Castle of the ...
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Naval Technology on MSNRFA Stirling Castle formally becomes UK Royal Navy warship
The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has disclosed that Stirling Castle ship officially transitioned from a Royal Fleet Auxiliary ...
The UK's Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) minehunting mother ship RFA Stirling Castle has been officially transferred to the Royal ...
A sophisticated mine hunting vessel that can be a mothership for autonomous boats have been brought into the Royal Navy.
The Jacobites first laid siege to Stirling, which surrendered after a few days, and then unsuccessfully laid siege to Stirling Castle across January 1746 as part of Bonnie Prince Charlie’s ...
Stirling Castle's most famous resident was Mary Queen of Scots, who like many other Scottish kings and queens, was crowned at Stirling Castle. The castle's royal inhabitants guaranteed great ...
Stirling Castle was a favourite place to stay for royalty. It became a childhood home for some of the most famous people in Scottish and British history such as James VI and James I.
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