HMS Liverpool recently returned from a seven-month deployment off Libya where she played
a key role as part of NATO's task force during the conflict - she also became the
first Royal Navy warship to be fired upon in 30 years and returned that fire in
self-defence.
HMS Liverpool test firing the Sea Dart missile system in Scottish waters
[Picture: LA(Phot) Ben Sutton, Crown Copyright/MOD 2011]
The Type 42 destroyer has reached the end of her natural life in the Royal Navy after 30
years' sterling service and will be visiting London as part of her farewell tour - she
will be open to visitors on Sunday 29 January 2012 from 1000 to 1600hrs, an opportunity
which will never be repeated.
Visitors will have the chance not only to explore the ship, but also to chat to the brave
men and women who served with distinction during the Libya hostilities:
HMS Liverpool will be alongside in West India Docks (South Quay) from 26 to 31 January
2012
the ship's company will perform the ancient Ceremony of the Constable's Dues at
the Tower of London on Saturday 28 January 2012 from 1100hrs
the public is invited to come on board this venerable warship when she opens to visitors
on Sunday 29 January 2012