With venues across the United Kingdom, the museums detail the history of the Royal Navy operating on and under the sea, on land and in the air.
The NMRN is also the custodian of HMS Victory, Admiral Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
HMS Alliance, the only surviving British Second World War submarine, re-opened following a £7 million conservation and restoration project, in 2014.
[6] In October 2014, the Museum received funding to restore D-Day Landing Craft (Tank) LCT 7074.
[7] In August 2015, the First World War Monitor HMS M.33, currently undergoing restoration, opened to the public.