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| third and final rebuild, this time at Chatham | Dockyard according to the 1741 proposals of the 1719 E |
| , Argonaut finally returned home to Devonport | Dockyard after a long journey, where she underwent rep |
| 80s, HMS Eastbourne remained moored at Rosyth | Dockyard alongside HMS Duncan as Harbour Training Ship |
| The Karachi Naval | Dockyard, also refers as PN Dockyard, is a naval subma |
| te, of the Royal Navy, built at the Sheerness | Dockyard and launched on 26 September 1874. |
| gunboat of the Royal Navy, built at Sheerness | Dockyard and launched on 18 May 1889. |
| e line of the Royal Navy, built at Portsmouth | Dockyard and launched in 1678. |
| Castor was built at Chatham | Dockyard and launched on 2 May 1832. |
| s sloop of the Royal Navy, built at Devonport | Dockyard and launched on 30 September 1879. |
| ger vessel, operating from Plymouth, Devon on | Dockyard and Warships cruises from the new town pier, |
| the Sound and up the Tamar for sight of the ' | Dockyard and Warships'. |
| sloop of the Royal Navy, built at the Chatham | Dockyard and launched on 27 November 1873. |
| She was built at Chatham | Dockyard and launched on April 22, 1943. |
| mostly extra barracks, but also extending the | dockyard and reinforcing to the fortification lines. |
| She began operating on | Dockyard and Warship cruises from Phoenix Wharf in Ply |
| AS Grantala was fitted out at Cookatoo Island | Dockyard and Garden Island Naval Base. |
| Construction was divided between Chatham | Dockyard, and the yards of Scotts, of Greenock and Cam |
| She was built as P326 at Devonport | Dockyard, and launched on 23 September 1942. |
| was ordered to be taken to pieces at Deptford | Dockyard, and rebuilt to the lines of a 50-gun fourth |
| Navy laid down on 26 October 1943 at Chatham | Dockyard, and launched on 27 June 1945. |
| She was built as P325 at Devonport | Dockyard, and launched on 22 October 1942. |
| y, needed to maintain and repair ships in the | dockyard, and for dry goods and foodstuff in the victu |
| She was built at Chatham | Dockyard and launched on 25 February 1936. |
| opher Pett, the Master Shipwright at Woolwich | Dockyard, and in 1660 he was the Assistant Master Ship |
| ra was launched on the same day at Portsmouth | dockyard and not completed either. |
| He could no longer work at the | dockyard, and from then onwards made his living as a s |
| rebuilt to the 1706 Establishment at Plymouth | Dockyard, and was relaunched on 10 October 1717. |
| osals of the 1719 Establishment at Portsmouth | Dockyard, and launched on 23 February 1737. |
| The vessel was built by Kiangnan | Dockyard and Engineering Works, Shanghai, China and la |
| Both wrecks were towed to Chatham | Dockyard and the undamaged portions joined where Zubia |
| got the job because my brothers worked at the | dockyard and they thought I would be good at it. |
| century Portsea started to grow up around the | dockyard and in the 1770s a series of ramparts and moa |
| purchased by the Admiralty for use in Chatham | Dockyard, and was brought to Hollycombe for restoratio |
| In 1846 she was taken in hand at Portsmouth | Dockyard and converted to steam-powered screw propulsi |
| a, mainly catering for employees of the naval | dockyard and their families. |
| Royal Navy U-class submarine built at Chatham | Dockyard and sunk in an accident nine days after commi |
| on the council of administration of the Malta | Dockyard and on the councils of the Confederation of B |
| onwealth of England by Peter Pett at Deptford | Dockyard, and launched on 15 March 1652. |
| ifth rate of the Royal Navy built at Woolwich | Dockyard and launched in 1676. |
| d was ordered on 24 August 1815 from Pembroke | Dockyard and was laid down in February 1817. |
| eake, who was a master shipwright at Woolwich | Dockyard and one of the competition judges, this desig |
| r keel was laid down May 26, 1845 at Deptford | Dockyard, and she was launched on May 26, 1846. |
| le Frankfurt was constructed by the Kiel Navy | dockyard and met its demise after the war in a US Army |
| -gun Pearl-class corvette, built at Sheerness | Dockyard and launched on 28 August 1858. |
| a number of areas, building and expanding the | dockyard and promoting important hydrographic surveys |
| op of the Royal Navy, built at the Portsmouth | Dockyard and launched on 21 May 1867. |
| a, mainly catering for employees of the naval | dockyard and their families. |
| l Navy, built by Phineas Pett III at Woolwich | Dockyard and launched in 1675. |
| s converted to a Type 15 frigate at Esquimalt | Dockyard and recommissioned on 25 February 1953 as HMS |
| ser, of the Royal Navy, built at the Pembroke | Dockyard and launched on 30 January 1893. |
| r her constituency, campaigned for the Rosyth | Dockyard and secured funds to put off the closure of t |
| e World Heritage Site application for Chatham | Dockyard and its Defences. |
| al Navy, built by John Tippetts of Portsmouth | Dockyard and launched in 1669. |
| frigate of the Royal Navy built at Portsmouth | Dockyard and launched on 26 August 1850. |
| enamed ship was laid down in 1872 at Pembroke | Dockyard and was subsequently launched in March 1875, |
| ed cruiser of the Royal Navy built at Chatham | Dockyard and launched on 30 April 1904. |
| Devonport | Dockyard and the Hamoaze from the Rame Peninsula, Corn |
| y, built by William Burrell at Deptford Royal | Dockyard and launched in 1623. |
| She was built at Chatham | Dockyard and launched on January 13 1942. |
| te, of the Royal Navy, built at the Devonport | Dockyard and launched on 24 September 1874. |
| nity Fair was shot in Bath, Kent, the Chatham | Dockyard, and at Stanway House in Gloucester. |
| w sloop of the Royal Navy, built at Sheerness | Dockyard and launched on 5 November 1884. |
| gunboat of the Royal Navy, built at Pembroke | Dockyard and launched on 7 February 1872. |
| She was built at Pembroke | Dockyard and launched on 12 June 1912. |
| al Navy, launched on 23 July 1804 at Woolwich | Dockyard, and commissioned later that month. |
| vy of the Commonwealth of England at Woolwich | Dockyard, and launched in 1651. |
| Guerriere spent 1807 fitting out at Chatham | Dockyard, and entered active duty in 1808 under the co |
| He started as a | dockyard apprentice, was later a science teacher in th |
| On reaching the main road the shops and | Dockyard are down the hill to your left. |
| y Sri Lanka in 1957, today SLNS Tissa and SLN | Dockyard are used by the Sri Lankan Navy, while the Sr |
| come into Barne Barton in coaches, to see the | dockyard as this area has a beautiful view of it. |
| re was limited resistance from Chatham or the | dockyard as the workers had not been paid for two year |
| to be taken to pieces and rebuilt at Deptford | Dockyard as a 64-gun third rate to the 1741 proposals |
| Mary was rebuilt by Thomas Shish at Woolwich | Dockyard as a 62-gun third-rate ship of the line. |
| She was laid down at Pembroke | Dockyard as HMS Victoria in 1844, to the design of HMS |
| In 1690 Dragon was rebuilt at Deptford | Dockyard as a 46-gun fourth rate ship of the line. |
| s initially planned and ordered from Woolwich | Dockyard as HMS Ambuscade on 13 May 1828, but was rena |
| This development worried the governor of the | dockyard as he feared the new buildings would provide |
| Horsham was laid down by HMA Naval | Dockyard at Melbourne, Victoria on 26 June 1941. |
| He went on to work at the Naval | Dockyard at Portsmouth. |
| He established the State | Dockyard at Newcastle and the State Brickworks at Home |
| Torpedo-Abteilung, before moving to the Naval | Dockyard at Wilhelmshaven, at first serving as equipme |
| arrie took up the post of Commissioner of the | dockyard at Kingston. |
| She was laid down by the Cockatoo Island | Dockyard at Sydney on 10 May 1939, launched on 10 Febr |
| Cape Town, placed the resources of the naval | dockyard at Cape Town at the disposal of the proceeded |
| unsuitable and the college moved to the naval | dockyard at Esquimault, British Columbia. |
| Glenelg was laid down by the Cockatoo Island | Dockyard at Sydney, New South Wales on 2 March 1942. |
| own on 9 November 1938 at the Cockatoo Island | Dockyard at Sydney, New South Wales. |
| as laid down on 14 November 1941 by HMA Naval | Dockyard at Williamstown, Victoria, launched on 15 Aug |
| cabinet maker) who worked at the Royal Naval | Dockyard at Woolwich in London. |
| utiny before serving as chaplain of the naval | dockyard at Portsmouth. |
| er of defence before reaching the Royal Naval | dockyard at Pembroke Dock. |
| ing safe a bomb which had fallen in the Naval | dockyard at HMNB Devonport. |
| pprenticed as a shipbuilder at the government | dockyard at Karlskrona and in 1856 went to Glasgow for |
| om the Weald, for example cannon to the Royal | Dockyard at Chatham. |
| lass submarine built for the Royal Navy by HM | Dockyard at Pembroke Dock in Wales and launched on 4 D |
| rbour Ltd and a 50% stake in the former naval | dockyard at Harwich. |
| e those of the electors employed in the naval | dockyard at Chatham to vote for the incumbent Tory MPs |
| his Diary , Pepys records that the plan for a | dockyard at Sheerness to supplement the one at Chatham |
| She was laid down by HM | Dockyard at Chatham in Kent on 23 June 1927, launched |
| ges from the Admiralty in London to the Naval | Dockyard at Plymouth (see map at ). |
| He became Captain of the | Dockyard at Malta in 1932, Captain of the Dockyard at |
| taken from the woodlands for use in the Royal | Dockyard at Deptford as well for charcoal burning and |
| aking up a clerical appointment at Portsmouth | Dockyard at the age of twenty. |
| as a Royal Navy J class submarine built by HM | Dockyard at Portsmouth in Hampshire and launched on 6 |
| The State | Dockyard at Dykes Point, Newcastle was built by the Ne |
| power, with the added benefit of churning the | dockyard basin water up to improve its aeration. |
| commenced work on the defences at Portsmouth | Dockyard, before accompanying General Sir John Burgoyn |
| She was built at Pembroke | Dockyard, being laid down in June 1907, launched on 14 |
| Barnegat then shifted to His Majesty's | Dockyard, Bermuda, on the afternoon of the 29th. |
| She was rebuilt at Woolwich | Dockyard between 1691 and 1693, and renamed HMS Queen |
| Diamond was refitted at Devonport | Dockyard between 3 September and 27 October 1934 for s |
| sion into an Anti-Aircraft cruiser at Chatham | Dockyard between 14 September 1942 and 7 December 1943 |
| She was refitted at Devonport | Dockyard between 2 June and 30 July 1938. |
| The Chatham | Dockyard branch connection is made near Gillingham. |
| As of 2011 the surviving State | Dockyard built ships are the MV Cape Don a lighthouse |
| Euryalus was the last cruiser that Chatham | Dockyard built. |
| of 1703, while laid up in ordinary at Chatham | Dockyard, but was raised in 1704 for rebuilding. |
| e was launched on 23 November 1889 at Chatham | Dockyard, but not completed until 2 February 1892. |
| ker ship of the line, is launched at Pembroke | Dockyard but never completed for sea service. |
| the line of the Royal Navy, built at Woolwich | Dockyard by Christopher Pett until his death in March |
| April 1794 and had been completed at Deptford | Dockyard by 25 July 1794. |
| She became a | dockyard chain lighter in 1853 and was broken up in 18 |
| y Wood, Plumstead, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich | Dockyard, Charlton, Westcombe Park, Maze Hill, Greenwi |
| y Wood, Plumstead, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich | Dockyard, Charlton, Westcombe Park, Maze Hill and Gree |
| ling at Plumstead, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich | Dockyard, Charlton, Westcombe Park, Maze Hill, Greenwi |
| HMS C33 was a C-class submarine built by HM | Dockyard, Chatham for the Royal Navy. |
| HMS C34 was a C-class submarine built by HM | Dockyard, Chatham for the Royal Navy. |
| ny, Dumbarton but was later transferred to HM | Dockyard, Chatham, for completion. |
| a British Oberon-class submarine built by HM | Dockyard, Chatham, for the Royal Navy. |
| gswear Castle Trust based at Chatham Historic | Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, in association with the PSPS. |
| 2 was a British E class submarine built by HM | Dockyard, Chatham. |
| Bulwark and Princess Irene was erected at the | Dockyard Church, Sheerness in 1921. |
| Samuel Prout Senior, a naval outfitter in the | dockyard city, and Mary Cater. |
| The | dockyard closed in 1987. |
| coastal tanker which was built by Grangemouth | Dockyard Co Ltd, Grangemouth. |
| Clan Fraser was built by Greenock | Dockyard Co., Greenock and launched on 20 December 193 |
| Cork to Cobh line, located close to the Cork | Dockyard Commercial Development, Rushbrooke railway st |
| nd completed in February 1918 by the Kawasaki | Dockyard Company at Kobe, Japan. |
| the Royal Navy by the Greenock & Grangemouth | Dockyard Company, Greenock, Scotland, in August 1915 a |
| he West Country searching for an area where a | dockyard could be built; he sent in two estimates for |
| Hornet was laid down at the Royal | Dockyard, Deptford in June 1851. |
| lass of the Royal Navy, launched at the Royal | Dockyard, Deptford in 1852. |
| - 16 April 1606) was master shipwright at HM | Dockyard Deptford in south-east London. |
| le Steamer built in 1862 at Charles Lungley's | Dockyard, Deptford Green on the River Thames, London, |
| She was under repair at HM | Dockyard, Devonport until 1 December. |
| Trinidad was built by HM | Dockyard Devonport. |
| ember oil was still coming to the surface and | dockyard drivers arrived to inspect the assumed wreck. |
| He served as purser for the Kingston | dockyard during the War of 1812. |
| f to undergo an extensive refit at Portsmouth | Dockyard, during which she became the only King Edward |
| l Bentham was an apprentice shipwright at the | dockyard during the 1770s. |
| Macedonian was built at Woolwich | Dockyard, England, in 1809, launched on 2 June 1810, a |
| w bigger and the Thames began to silt up, the | dockyard eventually closed in 1869. |
| he ship's officers (who were all killed), and | dockyard experts on submarine operating systems (six o |
| serious damage to the floating dock and other | dockyard facilities. |
| d the construction of a railway wharf and new | dockyard facilities. |
| commissioned on 15 August 1905 at Portsmouth | Dockyard for service in the Atlantic Fleet. |
| 1943, Inverell arrived at Williamstown Naval | Dockyard for a month-long refit. |
| As a result, she went back to the | dockyard for extensive modification of the bow. |
| ass a Fast Landing Craft was built by Colombo | Dockyard for the Maldivian Coast Guard, the smaller cr |
| d helped Navy officials pick a location for a | dockyard for the Navy's Pacific station. |
| 1969, she was renamed Q457 and passed to the | dockyard for disposal for scrap. |
| ndence and was instead fitted out at Deptford | Dockyard for ordinary. |
| On 17 October, she entered Devonport | Dockyard for repairs. |
| Codrington then put into Chatham | Dockyard for a refit. |
| mpleted in January 1907, she moved to Chatham | Dockyard for completion of her repairs beginning in Fe |
| sitioned on 3 March 1941 and handed over to a | dockyard for conversion. |
| els, the company took over part of the Albion | Dockyard formerly occupied by Charles Hill & Sons who |
| She underwent a rebuild in 1698 at Woolwich | Dockyard, from where she was relaunched as a fourth-ra |
| as cut down to a 74-gun Third rate at Chatham | Dockyard from 1747 to April 1749, and was renamed HMS |
| nd rate to the 1719 Establishment at Woolwich | Dockyard, from where she was relaunched on 15 October |
| She was originally built at Woolwich | Dockyard from 1512 to 1514 and was one of the first ve |
| cording to the 1719 Establishment at Woolwich | Dockyard, from where she was relaunched on 3 April 172 |
| "Chatham | Dockyard from Fort Pitt", 1831. |
| She underwent a rebuild at Chatham | Dockyard, from where she was relaunched on 21 April 17 |
| UB-12 was at the | dockyard from November 1916 to January 1917, and it is |
| Royal Naval Museum, Portsmouth | Dockyard, Hampshire |
| on March 30, 1945 by US bombs while still in | dockyard hands. |
| s), U-80 was the only boat not continually in | dockyard hands. |
| The | dockyard has a shiplift system and three ship-hoists c |
| if development proposals within the Historic | Dockyard Heritage Area progress. |
| n of a father who worked in the Chatham Naval | Dockyard, Hodgskin joined the navy at the age of 12. |
| une 1946 until she was refitted at Portsmouth | Dockyard in February-March 1947. |
| Ballarat was laid down by HMA Naval | Dockyard in Williamstown, Victoria, on 19 April 1940. |
| e and was engaged in security work at a naval | dockyard in Devon. |
| aben's keel was laid in 1900, at the Imperial | Dockyard in Wilhelmshaven, under construction number 2 |
| The ship was refitted at the Imperial | Dockyard in Wilhelmshaven in the 1880s. |
| s laid down on 22 March 1904 at the AG Vulcan | dockyard in Stettin. |
| end of February 1916 and paid off at Chatham | Dockyard in March 1916 to provide crews for antisubmar |
| rld is a themed attraction located at Chatham | Dockyard in the English county of Kent. |
| In 1903, Germaniawerft | dockyard in Kiel completed Germany's first fully funct |
| as rebuilt as a 44-gun fourth rate at Chatham | Dockyard in 1691. |
| Gannet was laid down at Sheerness Royal | Dockyard in 1877 and launched on 31 August 1878. |
| s a marine engineer trained at the Royal Navy | dockyard in Sheerness and voyaged around most of the w |
| She was rebuilt at Portsmouth | Dockyard in 1702, remaining a 70-gun third rate. |
| Emden was built at the Imperial | Dockyard in Danzig, at a cost of 5,960,000 Marks. |
| he was rebuilt in 1693, and again at Deptford | Dockyard in 1710. |
| ampus is part of a shared facility on Chatham | Dockyard in Medway, Kent. |
| From 1857, he worked at the Devonport | Dockyard in Plymouth and became active in the United S |
| She was laid down at Pembroke Royal | Dockyard in July 1836 and launched on 31 August 1837. |
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