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  • Wind Up Submarine

    (Pocket Money, Ships)

    No batteries required! This smart little submarine is simply wound and placed in the bath or pool. Its clever wind-up action makes it automatically dive and then re-surface to be wound up again.

  • British Submarines 1939–45

    (Sea, Ships)

    The submarine was the invisible but formidable weapon of the Royal Navy during World War II. This book examines the three major classes – ‘S’, ‘T’ and ‘U’ – detailing their design, development and modification. The major submarine engagements of the war...

  • Close Quarters

    (Museum Collection DVDs)

    Close Quarters is an authentic impression of a routine wartime Royal Navy submarine patrol in the North Sea, off the coast of Norway. At first the patrol is uneventful until HMS Tyrant comes across a U-boat. All the roles were performed by serving...

  • Second World War Sticker Book

    (New Books, Books, Children)

    Written in conjunction with the Imperial War Museum, children can learn about the Second World War by matching the stickers of important artefacts to their frames on each page. Each frame is accompanied by a fact box with fascinating historical facts....

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  • IWM Blogs | Imperial War Museum Blogs and Projects

    IWM Blogs | Imperial War Museum Blogs and Projects War Story Project 02-04-2011 Working in co-operation with the Ministry of Defence, the Imperial War Museum will support participants to add information to existing new media channels such as blogs and...

  • IWM War Story Blog

    IWM War Story Blog Home What we’re collecting Afghanistan in Context IWM War Story Blog Imperial War Museum project to encourage servicemen and women to record their personal stories relating to contemporary conflict Feeds: Posts Comments About War Story...

  • The Ministry of Food

    The Ministry of Food Sponsored by: Blog Kitchen Garden Videos The Exhibition About Archives BLOG Last Chance to See (and goodbye!) December 31st, 2010 | Comments Off by Faye, IWM Marketing Team This New Year’s Eve, we wanted to toast a year of home-grown...

  • IWM Blogs Imperial War Museum Blogs and Projects 2011-04-11T09:01:57Z http://blogs.iwm.org.uk/feed/atom/ WordPress Christian War Story Project http://blogs.iwm.org.uk/?p=18 2011-04-04T22:20:12Z 2011-04-02T10:00:42Z Working in co-operation with the...