In 1973 a Tudor wreck was discovered in the lower reaches of the River Plym in Plymouth, known as the Cattewater. This became the first wreck to be designated under the recently passed Protection of ...
Delve deeper into our collection of more than 2.5 million objects on our specialist tours and talks series, led by one of our expert curators, researchers or conservators. The Prince Philip Maritime ...
Explore the ship’s stories and discover hidden corners of Cutty Sark as our Early Years Practitioners bring the ship to life through song, stories and play. Each week the Early Years Practitioner will ...
The historical context of our sites, the purposes they serve and the number of visitors we receive all present challenges to operating in a sustainable manner. Nonetheless, RMG has a track record of ...
Making Waves champions the achievements of women connected with the sea. From sailors and scientists to surfers and environmentalists, this series profiles trailblazing women working on, in and for ...
For more than three decades, Anita Taylor has been making charcoal drawings that explore the relationship of the female subject (as artist and model) and the defining acts of scrutiny, gaze and ...
From trailblazers to lifesavers, join us to mark the contributions and resilience of women throughout history. Come and be inspired by stories of boldness and bravery, drawn from Royal Museums ...
Galaxies typically consist of many millions, billions or trillions of stars. When we look up into the night sky, a scant few galaxies are visible to the naked eye. Most of the galaxies in this year’s ...
Canaletto's paintings of Venice portray an apparently timeless city. But look a little closer, and all is not as it seems For 150 years, tide gauges have recorded the sea level around the city of ...