WW2 warship HQS Wellington opens to the public
Rarely open to the public, an important WW2 warship now moored in the Thames is currently open for a couple of days every week until later this year.It’s not just a museum ship though, it’s also a Livery Hall used by one of the City of London’s old livery companies, so a visit can either be to see an important part of WW2 heritage, or a visit to an unusual Livery Hall, or both.
HMS Wellington was built at Devonport in 1934 and served as an anti-submarine escort ship for North A
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