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Places FeaturesYou are in: Tees > Places > Places Features > Hartlepool Historic Quay and HMS Trincomalee Hartlepool Historic Quay Hartlepool Historic Quay and HMS TrincomaleeHMS Trincomalee was built in Bombay for the Admiralty in 1817. It is the oldest ship afloat in the UK and the last of the commissioned frigates of the Nelson era and takes pride of place on Hartlepool's Historic Quay.
On board the Trincomalee HMS Trincomalee saw service in the West Indies and throughout the vast Pacific in the nineteenth century. Take in the views from the deck of the Trincomalee.
HMS Trincomalee She was based in Portsmouth and served as a training vessel until 1986, by which time she was in poor condition. The Ship was restored in Hartlepool between 1990 and 2001. Learn more about the restoration of HMS Trincomalee, as we take you around the ship.
Living Quarters on the Trincomalee It is not the first time she has been in Hartlepool though, Trincomalee was based here between 1862 and 1877. Find out about the history of HMS Trincomalee, as we take you on a tour below decks.
Hartlepool Historic Quay Now, HMS Trincomalee and Hartlepool Historic Quay form one of the North East's most important visitor attractions. Historic Quay GalleryTake a look at our picture gallery of Hartlepool Historic Quay. last updated: 25/11/2008 at 13:36 SEE ALSOYou are in: Tees > Places > Places Features > Hartlepool Historic Quay and HMS Trincomalee [an error occurred while processing this directive] |
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