• Laid down over 80 years ago, HMS Belfast, which survived the Second World War, is one of the most famous ships in British naval history.
  • Having managed to intercept SS Cap Norte – a German liner – in 1939, HMS Belfast was then severely damaged by a mine later that same year.
  • Rear Admiral Servaes transferred his flag from HMS BELFAST to HMS ANSON, pending completion of dockyard repairs in Hong Kong to HMS BERMUDA.
  • HMS Belfast is a Town-class cruiser and was constructed between 1936 and 1938. Commissioned in August 1939, she entered active service just before the...
  • HMS Belfast, launched in 1938, is the last of the WW2 light cruises. It is docked in London just a short walk from London Bridge station so is very easy to reach.
  • HMS Belfast will be the third of the City Class Type 26 frigates – fast, flexible ships fit for the future. ... The new HMS Belfast is set to enter service in the mid-2020s.
  • Between 1950 and 1960, the HMS Belfast was no longer used for war purposes, but recommissioned for humanitarian actions.
  • Climb aboard the Belfast to find out her secrets. © IWM. HMS Belfast is moored up near Tower Bridge and serves as a museum to the second world war.
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