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  1. The college was originally known as the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth (RNC). As a Royal Naval shore establishment, it was later known also by the ship name HMS Britannia (a battleship called Britannia operated from 1904 to 1918).

  2. 5 days ago · Background. The Royal Naval College in the early 1950s. Although the Naval Academy at Portsmouth had trained a small proportion of naval officers in the hundred years preceding 1837, it was not until twenty years later that the system was firmly established of training cadets in a special centre instead of posting them straight to a regular man ...

  3. The Triangular Trade with Newfoundland and Portugal went on for centuries and in the early 20th Century the Britannia Royal Naval College was built, to become one of the best known locations in the Country.

  4. Apr 13, 2021 · In 1939, the exiled Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark attended Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) which set him on the path to become consort to Her Majesty The Queen.

  5. www.royalnavy.mod.uk › locations-and-operationsBRNC Dartmouth | Royal Navy

    Throughout its history, BRNC Dartmouth has evolved, expanded its courses, and trained officers for the Royal Navy, adapting to changing needs and integrating women into its training programs.

  6. BRNC Dartmouth was designed and built between 1899 and 1905 by Sir Aston Webb, the Architect of Admiralty Arch and the front elevation of Buckingham Palace. The College was a land based replacement for the hulks moored in the Dart which served as training ships for naval cadets from 1863.

  7. Nov 24, 2017 · Britannia Royal Naval College is the main establishment training Naval officers. It was built at Dartmouth in 1905, designed by Sir George Aston Webb. From 1863 the training hulks Britannia and Hindostan were moored on the river;... more

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