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  1. Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, originally in Southsea and later at Winchester, both in England, was a preparatory school. Between 1855 and 1923 it was known primarily as a school that prepared boys for entry to the Royal Navy .

  2. Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, originally in Southsea and later at Winchester, both in England, was a preparatory school. Between 1855 and 1923 it was known primarily as a school that prepared boys for entry to the Royal Navy. Thereafter, it was renamed Eastman's Preparatory School and continued...

  3. Eastman’s Royal Naval Academy (E.R.N.A.) was one of several prep schools that gave young boys intended for a career as an officer in the Royal Navy the necessary educational background before taking the examination for entry as a cadet.

  4. The main article for this category is Eastman's Royal Naval Academy. Pages in category "People educated at Eastman's Royal Naval Academy" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.

  5. Eastman's Royal Naval Academy, originally in Southsea and later at Winchester, both in England, was a preparatory school. Between 1855 and 1923 it was known primarily as a school that prepared boys for entry to the Royal Navy .

  6. Mar 22, 2013 · EASTMAN'S ROYAL NAVAL ACADEMY, SOUTHSEA, IN THE 1870s. Hugh Owen Royal Navy in 1979 . Pages 379-387 Published online: 22 Mar 2013. Download citation;

  7. Educated at Eastman's Royal Naval Academy in Winchester and HMS Britannia at Dartmouth, Nasmith joined the Royal Navy in 1898. [3] On 8 May 1912, King George V was in HMY Victoria and Albert in Weymouth Bay to witness Fleet manoeuvres.