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  1. Britannia Royal Naval College. 316 reviews. #1 of 31 things to do in Dartmouth. Educational sites. Write a review. About. BRNC should be a key ingredient to any visit to the West Country. Tours of this iconic building will offer an informative narrative allowing you to appreciate the rich history, role and relevance of this building and the ...

  2. The Royal Naval College, Greenwich, was a Royal Navy training establishment between 1873 and 1998, providing courses for naval officers. It was the home of the Royal Navy's staff college, which provided advanced training for officers. The equivalent in the British Army was the Staff College, Camberley, and the equivalent in the Royal Air Force ...

  3. Welcome.The Chapel was dedicated on 17 September 1905 by the Venerable Stuart Harris, the Chaplain of the Fleet and is in constant use by the College, primarily for worship in the Anglican tradition. The Chapel is also used interdenominationally for whole – college services. The College Chapel in the Britannia Royal Naval College constructed in brick, stone, and marble, was part of the ...

  4. Britannia Royal Naval College | Grade II* Listed. BRNC Dartmouth was designed and built between 1899 and 1905 by Sir Aston Webb, the Architect of Admiralty Arch and the front elevation of Buckingham Palace. The College was a land based replacement for the hulks moored in the Dart which served as training ships for naval cadets from 1863.

  5. Welcome.The Chapel was dedicated on 17 September 1905 by the Venerable Stuart Harris, the Chaplain of the Fleet and is in constant use by the College, primarily for worship in the Anglican tradition. The Chapel is also used interdenominationally for whole – college services. The College Chapel in the Britannia Royal Naval College constructed in brick, stone, and marble, was part of the ...

  6. Welcome.The Chapel was dedicated on 17 September 1905 by the Venerable Stuart Harris, the Chaplain of the Fleet and is in constant use by the College, primarily for worship in the Anglican tradition. The Chapel is also used interdenominationally for whole – college services. The College Chapel in the Britannia Royal Naval College constructed in brick, stone, and marble, was part of the ...

  7. DARTMOUTH COLLEGE WAY (North side) Britannia Royal Naval College, main complex and attached walls 23/10/72 GV II* Training college for naval officers. 1899-1905 by Sir Aston Webb; foundation stone laid 1902 by Edward VII. Addition of c1914.