Fleet Air Arm Museum, Patron
The museum provides an informative and entertaining window into the story of British Naval Aviation, to illustrate its continuing impact on the nation’s life and history.
The museum provides an informative and entertaining window into the story of British Naval Aviation, to illustrate its continuing impact on the nation’s life and history.
The Trust exists to raise funds to support the nation’s Naval Aviation Heritage, embodied in the Royal Navy Historic Flight, the Fleet Air Arm Museum and the Fleet Air Arm memorial church of St Bartholomew’s.
Greenwich Hospital was established in 1694 for the relief and support of seamen who could no longer serve in the Royal Navy, and their dependent families. It does so today through the provision of charitable funds to support ex service… Read More
The institute builds bridges between uniformed and civilian communities.
The Royal Hospital School was founded in 1712 to educate the sons of seafarers. Today it is an independent boarding and day School for nearly 700 pupils. Of the pupils, 220 are the children or grandchildren of seafarers, of which… Read More
The largest Branch in the Royal British Legion with 16,000 members throughout UK and overseas, who raise funds to enable the Legion to provide welfare, comradeship, representation and Remembrance for the Armed Forces community.
The Corporation is the General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, the Channel Islands and Gibraltar. It is an endowed maritime charity financially supporting frontline UK maritime charities.
Situated on the South West coast of Strangford Lough, offering a host of facilities to families and individuals for leisure and pleasure sailing, as well as safe weekly competitive racing for Fixed Keel Yachts and Dinghies.