Royal Navy Submarine Museum Guestbook

We welcome your comments about the Museum and Website. As regular visitors will know we recently had to suspend the guestbook due to an increasing number of unsuitable entries. This guestbook is moderated and any entries considered to be inappropriate will be deleted. If you are concerned about any entries, please contact [email protected].

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Comments by Liz and Chloe Cornick on 19 October 2007 at 09:48 IP Logged IP Logged
Visited yesterday. We homeschool so got free admission. Very educational. Also very moving. I cried when the tour had finished to think how brave those wonderful men were to have lived like they did in those conditions. What a fantastic bunch of characters they must have been. The cameraderie was evident, our guide, himself a submariner, had many interesting anecdotes to prove this. It was an honour to shake his hand. Thankyou!
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Comments by Steve Mullins on 16 October 2007 at 14:51 IP Logged IP Logged
So many names, so many laughs from a time when shifting as many units of alcohol as possible was the norm, all the best to all my old pals !!!
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Comments by willy guinea on 12 October 2007 at 16:59 IP Logged IP Logged
The site is looking well,keep up the good work,time for sundowners.
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Comments by william bell on 09 October 2007 at 11:43 IP Logged IP Logged
Me again shipmates just read on "rum ration".co.uk about the recent passing of Neville(Darkie)Glover, one of the best submarine grocers ever and a gentleman to boot.R.I.P.old ships.
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Comments by william bell on 09 October 2007 at 11:17 IP Logged IP Logged
I see the OD's are at it again with all these advert things...how dare they invade such a sacred place!!! Best wishes to all at the museum Idid enjoy my 4 visits in the summer with all the grandkids.they were thrilled to see gramps' bunk and galley,but couldn't believe we actually went under the sea in a metal thing,how come it didn't sink!!??.they know now though.best wishes to all..Dinger
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Comments by Kev Lythgo on 09 October 2007 at 10:31 IP Logged IP Logged
hi to all old mates from the Opportune or Oppusum
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Comments by Alexandra Geary on 03 October 2007 at 14:07 IP Logged IP Logged
The Submarine Museum is looking to complete its full-scale nuclear bunk space display in the Fieldhouse Building by creating a typical 1970s/80s era rating’s locker filled with all the items that would have been taken to sea. A list is on our Contemporary Collecting page (there is a link from the home page). If anyone can help by donating any of the items listed, please contact the Keeper of Artefacts, Alexandra Geary, on 02392 510354 ext 227, or email [email protected]. Thank you!
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Comments by Wimpy Searle on 02 October 2007 at 20:25 IP Logged IP Logged
Sorry to hear about Leister Piggot passwing away, He was a good mate and will be truly missed.
Hello to all from my SM1 days
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Comments by Wolf Moonstorm on 29 September 2007 at 22:30 IP Logged IP Logged
Been there, seen that... Great tour.
I have to be back there some day.
Poland

Comments by Woofa Barker on 29 September 2007 at 15:54 IP Logged IP Logged
Twang, you dont look any different Bear
Woofa
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