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  1. Exterior view of the College buildings, including the Wardroom (left) and the mainmast. ROYAL NAVAL COLLEGE OSBORNE, 1912. | Imperial War Museums Skip to main content

  2. History of the Royal Naval College, Osborne, 1903-23 : Partridge, Michael Stephen: Amazon.com.au: Books

    • Hardcover
    • Michael Stephen Partridge
  3. Trousers of a cadet, Royal Naval College, Osborne. It belonged to R. J. P. Eden who died at the college on 13 October 1909 after two terms. Blue doeskin. Slightly flared. Button fly front.Two buttons at the back and three at the front for braces. A small pocket set into the waistband. Printed on the inside of the waistband 'R. J. P. Eden'. Link ...

  4. Drawings for Royal Naval College buildings, c 1904–5, 1910 (MP/OSH0119–0140, 0155–0181) More details can be found in the online catalogue . Some material is not yet listed online, including aerial photography; for a full search, please contact the enquiry service.

  5. The private royal suite was opened to full public access in 1954. The Royal Naval College at Osborne was transferred to the control of the Admiralty Works Department in 1910, but in 1920 was returned to the Office of Works. In 1926 it was transferred to the Commissioners of Crown Lands.

  6. The Royal Naval College at Osborne on the Isle of Wight was in operation from 1903 to 1921 and was the junior section of the Royal Naval College at Dartmouth. Boys went there at the age of 12, moving on to Dartmouth at 14 or 15. Among the sons of several European royal families sent to the college were the future King George VI and Earl ...

  7. The Osborne Naval College remains etched in history as a symbol of dedication to duty and maritime excellence. Its legacy continues through generations who have passed through its doors – individuals who have gone on to shape Britain's naval prowess around the world. Osborne Naval College Prints from Media Storehouse.