Alan Watson, Commanding Officer of HMS Medusa said: “As an affiliate of the museum, we see the very real benefits of being part of the wider network and we’re delighted to be able to witness this partnership today.”
Historically, Buckler’s Hard on the banks of the Beaulieu River was a crucial shipbuilding centre for the Royal Navy, most notably for Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson’s favourite ship HMS Agamemnon using timber from the New Forest. The river also had a major role in preparations for D-Day.
The expanding affiliation scheme brings together independent museums and organisations that have important naval heritage. Affiliation links the museum heritage to better explain the British naval story and to also share visitor activities, teach new skills and promote work together.