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  1. The Royal Naval College, Osborne, was a training college for Royal Navy officer cadets on the Osborne House estate, Isle of Wight, established in 1903 and closed in 1921. Boys were admitted at about the age of thirteen to follow a course lasting for six academic terms before proceeding to the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.

  2. 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.

  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.

  4. 5 de oct. de 2009 · He entered Royal Naval College, Osborne-January 1912, Drake Term & passed on to Dartmouth College January 1914. After attending the Fleet Review on the Solent, 1914, he was mobilised along with the majority of Dartmouth cadets at the start of WWI. 1914 rated a Midshipman with seniority of 2/8/1914.

  5. Michael Stephen Partridge, The Royal Naval College Osborne: A History, 1903–1921 (Sutton Publishing Ltd, 1999,) Notes and References. Hansard, House of Commons Debates, volume 120, 30 March 1903, cc 590-592; Barry Gough, Churchill and Fisher: the titans at the Admiralty who fought the First World War (James Lorimer & Co. 2017), pp. 40–42

  6. 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.

  7. Following her death, Osborne house became surplus to royal requirements and was given by King Edward VII to the state with a few rooms retained as a private royal museum dedicated to Queen Victoria. 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 .