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  1. Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, originally in Southsea and later at Winchester, both in England, was a preparatory school. Between 1855 and 1923 it was known primarily as a school that prepared boys for entry to the Royal Navy .

  2. Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, originally in Southsea and later at Winchester, both in England, was a preparatory school. Between 1855 and 1923 it was known primarily as a school that prepared boys for entry to the Royal Navy.

  3. Eastman’s Royal Naval Academy (E.R.N.A.) was one of several prep schools that gave young boys intended for a career as an officer in the Royal Navy the necessary educational background before taking the examination for entry as a cadet.

  4. La Real Academia Naval de Eastman, originalmente en Southsea y más tarde en Winchester, ambas en Inglaterra, era una escuela preparatoria. Entre 1855 y 1923 fue conocida principalmente como una escuela que preparaba a los niños para el ingreso a la Royal Navy.

  5. 22 de mar. de 2013 · EASTMAN'S ROYAL NAVAL ACADEMY, SOUTHSEA, IN THE 1870s. Hugh Owen Royal Navy in 1979 . Pages 379-387 Published online: 22 Mar 2013. Download citation;

    • Hugh Owen
    • 1991
  6. Educated at Eastman's Royal Naval Academy in Winchester and HMS Britannia at Dartmouth, Nasmith joined the Royal Navy in 1898. [3] On 8 May 1912, King George V was in HMY Victoria and Albert in Weymouth Bay to witness Fleet manoeuvres.

  7. Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, originally in Southsea and later at Winchester, both in England, was a preparatory school. Between 1855 and 1923 it was known primarily as a school that prepared boys for entry to the Royal Navy .