Yes it is. It's a naval museum moored near Tower Bridge.
It is permanently docked on the River Thames in London.
HMS Belfast was launched on March 17, 1938, which makes her 85 years old as of 2023. She served in the Royal Navy during World War II and is now a museum ship moored on the River Thames in London.
Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, London Eye, HMS Belfast, Tower Bridge, Tower of London, St Katherines Dock, Cutty Sark, Thames Barrier.
Harland and Wolff Shipyards , Belfast
Approximately 250,000 people visit HMS Belfast each year.
There's more than one. You might be thinking about the 19th century tea clipper 'The Cutty Sark' or the World War 2 battle-cruiser 'HMS Belfast'.
HMS Belfast is an old royal navy ship that is docked on the river thames near westminister, it hasn't moved in years.
The HMS Belfast is moored in Harland and Wolff Shipyard in Belfast, United Kingdom. It has been a museum since 1971 and has been moored at the spot since it's decommission in 1963.
Mainly steel.
I think you mean HMS Belfast which is a WW2 era Cruiser moored in the Thames in central London. A true 'Battleship' would be several times the size.
London Eye, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, St Thomas Hospital, London Aquarium, Tower of London, Tower Bridge, City Hall, HMS Belfast, Westminster Abbey and much more.
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