British Maritime Charitable Foundation Explained

British Maritime Charitable Foundation
Type:Charity
Founded Date:1981
Location:Lambeth, London
Key People:The Countess Mountbatten of Burma CBE MSC CD DL, Lord Strathcona, Julian Parker OBE, Gillian Wettern, Rear Admiral Philip Wilcocks
Area Served:British Maritime Industry
Focus:Promoting industry, commerce and defence through education, training and research activities
Method:Membership organisation, Media Awards, Memorials
Homepage:http://www.bmcf.org.uk

The British Maritime Charitable Foundation is a registered charity which promotes Britain’s interests across the maritime field, founded in 1981.[1] It informs public and parliamentary awareness of the importance of the nations maritime industries

According to its website, the charity

Maritime media award

In 2009, the Foundation's media award was given to actor Ross Kemp for his TV series "In Search of Pirates". Previous winners have included Libby Purves OBE, Richard Woodman, Dr Colin White and Professor Nicholas Rodger.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: About Us - the Maritime Foundation. 15 December 2012.