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  1. 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.

  2. Monkey jacket 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. Heavy, navy blue serge, double breasted with five holes and four buttons on each side. Padded turned down collar.

  3. 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.

  4. RMCB60GX – Osborne House royal residence Isle of Wight UK Italian Renaissance palazzo Thomas Cubitt Royal Naval College Navy RM 2M3RR2R – In 1903, part of the estate, the Stable Block being the hub, became a junior officer training college for the Royal Navy known as the Royal Naval College, Osborne, initial training began at the age of 13.

  5. 1 de ene. de 2000 · 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 ...

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  6. Royal Naval College may refer to: Royal Naval Academy in Portsmouth (1733–1837), renamed the Royal Naval College in 1806. Royal Naval College, Greenwich (1873–1998) Royal Naval College, Osborne (1903–1921) Royal Naval College, Dartmouth (1905–present), renamed Britannia Royal Naval College in 1953.

  7. De 1903 a 1921, parte de la finca alrededor de los establos se utilizó como escuela de entrenamiento de oficiales subalternos para la Royal Navy, conocida como Royal Naval College, Osborne. Otra sección de la casa se utilizó como hogar de convalecencia para los oficiales. En 1933, muchos de los edificios temporales de Osborne fueron demolidos.