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Historic
Warships
The Warship Preservation Trust at Birkenhead features
Historic Warships from World War II and the Falklands
War. Upon arriving at the Museum you cannot fail to
notice the impressive U534 submarine near the entrance.
This is the only German submarine to be raised from
the seabed after being sunk.
An array of craft awaits the visitor including a landing
craft and visitor centre which displays an array of
artifacts, interactive computer displays and display
boards. The U534 Museum tells the story of the battle
of the U-boats and their gradual decline and dessimation
towards the end of the Second World War.
Photographs of Historic Warships
More recent exhibits include the submarine HMS Onyx
which carried SAS troops to their destinations around
the coastline of the Falkland Islands and HMS Plymouth
where the surrender of South Georgia took place in the
ship's wardroom. This particular frigate saw action
and was hit by four enemy bombs. Suprisingly there were
no casualties.
Allow at least 2-3 hours for a good look around. More
details can be found at the Historic Warships website
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www.warships.freeserve.co.uk
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