25th Sep 2025 to 1st Sep 2026 | |
Daily 10am - 4pm (Closed Wednesdays) | |
The Submarine Centre The Submarine Centre West King Street, Helensburgh G84 8UN |
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£7 - £14 | |
Visit the event website here | |
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Join us as we journey back in time to take a look at where it all started.
Including Alexander The Greats BATHESPHERE.
DREBBLES SUBMARINE, a submarine way ahead of its time.
THE TURTLE used during the American War of independence.
The HL HUNLEY, which was the first submarine to sink an enemy battleship
OPERATION SOURCE, which follows the account of the attack on the mighty German battleship TIRPITZ and includes the first hand memories of Commander JOHN LORIMER, who was one of the crew on X6 during the attack.
Showtimes for this Presentation are every 30 minutes past the hour and we ask that visitors arrive 15 minutes before the show is due to start.
Tickets can be booked in advance but walk ins are welcome on the day. Please note the show is not suitable for very young children.
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