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April 4th, 2014. HMS Alliance.
http://cellar.org/2014/HMS Alliance.jpg
The Royal Navy's HMS Alliance, the only surviving British WWII era submarine, stands in dock following a £7M conservation and restoration project at The Royal Navy Submarine Museum in Gosport, Hampshire. Launched in 1945 as one of fourteen A class submarines built for service in the Far East, HMS Alliance is now open to the public allowing visitors to gain insight into life onboard. |
San Francisco has a comtemporary of the Alliance in the USS Pampanito.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Pampanito_(SS-383) It is a great tour, but the idea of cruising in it to the icy depths makes me glad I was in the infantry. |
They've done a shitload of work on the Alliance in the last year, good thing they finished before the money got diverted to Scott's negatives or something. ;)
However, they've changed the look a lot by closing all the holes, like the torpedo tubes. |
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I don't remember your Dad being around during the last unpleasantness.
Then again, when I've got a bit of kebab-belly I do tend to lock the bathroom door. Keeps out the looks-loos ;) I'm not sure I could even take the tour. Even being below decks on the Cutty Sark freaked me out, nd I was a skinny little schoolgirl then. Interesting project though, thanks. |
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Damn auto-correct.
Looky-loos. |
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It's a shark!
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You're thinking of HMS Dolphin in her WWII iteration.
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I think it's kind of insulting to weld over the torpedo tubes. Makes it look really weird.
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The way it's welded up and all black it's like they're presenting it as a spectre rather than a detailed object.
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When you go to a park, often, you'll see cannons that have been plugged. But you can still see that they were cannons.
Attachment 47339 I think welding over the openings really ruins the look and historical accuracy of this sub. They should have put a round plug in if they just needed to block the tubes. If they were trying to make leaking tubes water tight to make the sub sea worthy, then I could understand welding patches over them like this, but this sub isn't in the water. It's on land. |
The external torpedo tubes had already been removed, if that makes a difference...
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I remember reading an article about this before the started this renovation, and there were a lot of pictures online showing the decrepit condition. Now I can't find any except this one showing the aft.
http://cellar.org/2014/alliance.jpg Closing everything up changed the profile a lot, but as I said before I think they're now promoting the lives of the sailors over the machine. Oh, I was surprised to learn it was built specifically for anti-sub duty in the far east, hadn't noticed that last year. |
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