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  1. Original vacuum cleaner, supplied to Royal Naval College, Osborne, c.1905. The British engineer Hubert Cecil Booth came up with the idea for the vacuum cleaner in 1901, after watching railway carriages being cleaned using compressed air to blow away dust and debris. Booth's brainwave was to create a machine that sucked up dirt rather than ...

  2. By 1921, however, the Royal Naval College Dartmouth was able to supply all the new cadets required and the college at Osborne was closed. In 1933 many of its ‘temporary’ buildings were demolished and thereafter a succession of short-term tenants occupied the site.

  3. Original vacuum cleaner, supplied to Royal Naval College, Osborne, c.1905. The British engineer Hubert Cecil Booth came up with the idea for the vacuum cleaner in 1901, after watching railway carriages being cleaned using compressed air to blow away dust and debris. Booth's brainwave was to create a machine that sucked up dirt rather than ...

  4. The Royal Naval College, Osborne, located in the grounds of Osborne House on the Isle of Wight, served as the junior training establishment for the training of naval cadets of the Military Branch of the Royal Navy from 1903 to 1921. Cadets spent two years under study there before transferring for two years' further study at the Royal Naval ...

  5. Royal Naval College, Osborne (Q51103215) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. military unit. RNC Osborne; edit. Language Label Description Also known as ...

  6. Royal Naval College, Osborne , Kraliyet Donanması subay öğrencileri 179 için bir eğitim kolejiydi>Osborne House arazisinde, Isle of Wight , 1903'te kuruldu ve 1921'de kapandı. Erkekler, bir kursu takip etmek için yaklaşık on üç yaşlarında kabul edildi altı için süren akademik terimler Royal Naval College, Dartmouth'a geçmeden önce .

  7. Royal Naval College, Osborne, 1910-05 - 1913-05, GBR/0014/DENN 6/5. The Papers of Alexander Guthrie Denniston, GBR/0014/DENN. Churchill Archives Centre.