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  1. 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.

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  3. ABOUT US. The Concert Band of Britannia Royal Naval College is based in the world renowned Royal Naval Officers training establishment in Dartmouth, Devon. It performs at many of the College's internal engagements including, Open Days, Families weekends, Squadron dinners, Wardroom and mess functions and other events within the local community ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Description. SX8752 673-1/4/92. 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.

  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. 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 ...