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  1. Construction. HMY Britannia was built at the shipyard of John Brown & Co. Ltd in Clydebank, Dunbartonshire. She was launched by Queen Elizabeth II on 16 April 1953, and commissioned on 11 January 1954. The ship was designed with three masts: a 133-foot (41 m) foremast, a 139-foot (42 m) mainmast, and a 118-foot (36 m) mizzenmast.

  2. All examples use example date 2021-03-31 / 2021 March 31 / 31 March 2021 / March 31, 2021 – except where a single-digit day is illustrated. Basic components of a calendar date for the most common calendar systems: D – day; M – month; Y – year; Specific formats for the basic components: yy – two-digit year, e.g. 24; yyyy – four-digit ...

  3. HMY Britannia was then omitted from the Register after being disclassed but did appear in the 1955 edition of the Lloyd’s Register of Yachts. During its 44-year career, the yacht travelled more than a million nautical miles around the globe. Now retired from royal service, HMY Britannia is permanently berthed at Ocean Terminal, Leith in ...

  4. Aug 29, 2016 · HMY Britannia was built in Scotland at the shipyard of John Brown & Co. Ltd. in Clydebank, West Dumbartonshire. It was launched by the Queen on 16 April 1953 and commissioned on 11 January 1954.

  5. Nov 28, 2022 · 2. Britannia was the 83rd Royal Yacht. King George VI, Elizabeth II’s father, had first commissioned the royal yacht that would become Britannia in 1952. The previous official boat had belonged to Queen Victoria and was rarely used. The tradition of royal yachts had been started by Charles II in 1660.

  6. The architect Sir Hugh Casson designed the interiors. During almost 44 years HMY Britannia made more than 700 overseas visits and was also the setting for many relaxed family holidays, including an annual cruise around the Western Isles of Scotland. HMY Britannia was decommissioned in 1997 and is now berthed at the Port of Leith, Edinburgh.

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  8. Nov 9, 2022 · The royal family has a long history of seafaring—the first official royal yacht was the HMY Mary (HMY stands for His or Her Majesty's Yacht), gifted to Charles II by the Dutch in 1660. In fact ...