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Museum ships in the United Kingdom

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HMS Victory
1765 first-rate ship of the line
Cutty Sark
British clipper ship
Mary Rose
1511 carrack warship
HMS Belfast
1938 Edinburgh-class light cruiser
SS Great Britain
1843 passenger steamship and museum in Bristol, United Kingdom
HMY Britannia
1953 royal yacht
Turbinia
Turbinia is the first steam turbine-powered steamship. Built as an experimental vessel in 1894 by Sir Charles Algernon Parsons, and easily the fastest ship in the world at that time, Turbinia was demonstrated dramatically at the Spithead Navy Review in 1897 and set the standard for the next generation of steamships, the majority of which would be turbine powered. The vessel is currently located at the Discovery Museum in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East England, while her original powerplant is located at the Science Museum in London.
HMS Warrior
1860 Warrior-class ironclad
RRS Discovery
1901 survey vessel
SS Nomadic
1911 ship's tender
U-534
1942 Type IXC/40 submarine
HMS Caroline
1914 C-class light cruiser
HMS Trincomalee
1817 Leda-class fifth-rate frigate
HMS Unicorn
1824 Leda-class fifth-rate frigate
HMS Holland 1
1901 Holland-class submarine
HMS Courageous
1970 Churchill-class submarine
HMS Alliance
1945 Amphion-class submarine
HMS Cavalier
1944 C-class destroyer
HMS M33
1915 M29-class monitor
SS Robin
world's oldest complete steam coaster
Mary Rose Ship Hall and Museum
maritime museum in Portsmouth, United Kingdom
HMS Bronington
1953 Ton-class minesweeper
HMS Ocelot
1962 Oberon-class submarine
U-475 Black Widow
1966 Foxtrot-class submarine
HMS Gannet
1878 Doterel-class screw sloop
HMS Wellington
1934 Grimsby-class sloop
Prince Frederick's Barge
British ship
Tall Ship Glenlee
1896 steel-hulled three-masted barque and museum in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Arctic Corsair
museum ship in Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire, England, UK