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Royal School of Naval Architecture Active 1864- Country United Kingdom Branch Royal Navy Type Training Role Naval architecture Garrison/HQ South Kensington, Greenwich
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The first School of Naval Architecture opened in 1811 in Portsmouth and closed in 1832.[1] The Royal School of Naval Architecture or Royal School of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering was an institution founded in South Kensington in 1864 to train naval architects . It was founded by Joseph Woolley , who had been Principal of the short-lived School of Mathematics and Naval Construction in Portsmouth (1848–1853).
In 1873 the School moved to the Royal Naval College, Greenwich , then in 1967 to University College London . Many of its graduates entered the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors .
The title FRSNA is an abbreviation for Fellow of the Royal School of Naval Architecture.
Coordinates : 51°29′02″N 0°00′18″W / 51.484°N 0.005°W / 51.484; -0.005
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