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Devonport Dockyard information


Devonport Dockyard may refer to:

  • HMNB Devonport, Devonport, Devon, England, one of the main bases of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom
  • Devonport Naval Base, Devonport, New Zealand, the main base of the Royal New Zealand Navy

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HMNB Devonport

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Western Europe, HMNB Devonport is located in Devonport, in the west of the city of Plymouth, England. The base began as a Royal Navy Dockyard in the late 17th...

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Devonport Dockyard

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Devonport Dockyard may refer to: HMNB Devonport, Devonport, Devon, England, one of the main bases of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom Devonport Naval...

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Royal Navy Dockyard

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when the last remaining Royal Dockyards (Devonport and Rosyth) were fully privatised. Most Royal Dockyards were built around docks and slips. Traditionally...

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Rosyth Dockyard

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Rosyth dockyard in 1987; with Rosyth Dockyard becoming a government owned, contractor run facility. This contract was awarded in parallel with Devonport Management...

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Hamoaze

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Devonport Dockyard. The name later came to be used for the main channel of the estuary into which the creek drained. The Hamoaze flows past Devonport...

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Devonport

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Devonport may refer to: Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, England HMNB Devonport, naval base/dockyard Plymouth Devonport (UK Parliament constituency), parliamentary...

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Shipyard

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built there in 1769. Royal Naval Dockyards in the UK (including Woolwich, Deptford, Chatham, Portsmouth and Devonport), Gibraltar, Bombay, Bermuda, Hong...

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Devonport Management Limited

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Devonport Management Limited owned and managed Devonport Royal Dockyard, the largest dockyard in Western Europe from 1987 until 2007. DML was purchased...

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RFA Echodale

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Auxiliary. She was decommissioned on 12 April 1959 and was laid up at Devonport Dockyard. "Echodale". historicalrfa.org. Retrieved 22 January 2020. v t e...

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Plymouth

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1824 to Devonport) and the major employer in the entire region was the dockyard. The Three Towns conurbation of Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport enjoyed...

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INS Viraat

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duty in 1985. In April 1986, Hermes was towed from Portsmouth Dockyard to Devonport Dockyard to be refitted, re-activated and sold to India. After evaluating...

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HMS King Edward VII

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that did not carry the 9.2 in guns. King Edward VII was built at the Devonport Dockyard, and was laid down in March 1902, launched in July 1903, and completed...

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RFA Easedale

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Auxiliary. She was decommissioned on 5 February 1959 and was laid up at Devonport Dockyard. "Easedale". historicalrfa.org. Retrieved 22 January 2020. v t e...

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List of places in Plymouth

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Royal Citadel Bovisand Cattewater Central Park Derriford Hospital Devonport Dockyard Drake Circus Shopping Centre Ford Park Cemetery Hamoaze Home Park...

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RFA Bishopdale

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supporting fleet operations. On 8 October 1959 she was laid up at Devonport Dockyard, and on 18 November 1969 was put on the Disposal List. She was offered...

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Dockyard railway station

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Dockyard railway station is a Great Western Railway suburban station on the Cornish Main Line in Devonport, Plymouth, England. As the name implies, it...

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Thomas Sturges Jackson

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1934) was a Royal Navy officer who was Admiral-Superintendent of Devonport Dockyard. Jackson entered the Royal Navy in 1856, and served in the Second...

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Ballast pond

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(Although now used as a mini harbour) is off Torpoint, a town close to Devonport Dockyard. Lavery. Nelson's navy. pp. 222–3. Britton. The Beauties of England...

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