The only surviving ship from the World War One Gallipoli campaign is to be restored and opened to the public with the help of a £1.75m lottery grant. Monitor ship HMS M33 sits in number one dock next ...
The restored HMS M33 Minerva in Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard. Photo / Getty Images A plucky little ship that defended Anzac troops 100 years ago is dazzling visitors at the Royal Navy Museum, says ...
One hundred years since the doomed ANZAC landings at Gallipoli, the campaign’s last surviving allied warship will finally take its rightful place in history. Brett Mason looks on board. The only ...
PORTSMOUTH: Britain’s last surviving warship from Gallipoli is being restored to mark the bloody campaign’s centenary, as a new exhibition tries to counter myths surrounding the disastrous World War I ...
A PROJECT to restore a Hampshire-based warship has today received a boost from the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF). Now HMS M33 could play a leading role in commemorating the centenary of the First World ...
The M33 gunboat was one of five built for the Dardanelles campaign and was a familiar sight to the Australian and New Zealand troops dug onto the slopes above ANZAC cove .
Hampshire County Council Architects has unveiled this £2.5 million project to restore and open up the First World War Ship HMS M33 The ship is one of only three remaining British First World War ships ...
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