WRNS Untold Stories: The Women’s Royal Naval Service at Greenwich
Interesting exhibition at the Visitor Centre of the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich
marking 100 years since the founding of the Women’s Royal Naval Service and
looking in particular at the role the college played in their training.
This was a small
exhibition but told the story clearly and well and made good use of photographs
and a few objects. They had used nice quotes hanging from the ceiling. It had
been researched by members of the University of the Third Age.
It looked at how
the service had changed over the years starting in the First World War to
provide cooks, drivers and telephonists to free up men for the ships through to
the first WRNS to go to sea in 1990 and the amalgamation with the Royal Navy in
1993. There were some delightful and interesting stories.
Closes on 3
December 2017
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