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1Making Sense of Government Nonsense

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Shipyard

shipyards, which are sometimes more involved with original construction, dockyards are sometimes more linked with maintenance and basing activities. The

Rosyth Dockyard

from 1832 when the Admiralty took charge of the Royal Dockyards. Prior to this larger dockyards were overseen by a commissioner who represented the Navy

Royal Navy Dockyard

Royal Navy Dockyards (more usually termed Royal Dockyards) were state-owned harbour facilities where ships of the Royal Navy were built, based, repaired

Chatham Dockyard

ISBN 978-0091709105. "20th-Century Naval Dockyards...Characterisation Report, Part 1". Historic England. Naval Dockyards Society. 11 December 2015. Retrieved

Deptford Dockyard

Deptford and Erith dockyards as well as Comptroller of the Navy. The Master Shipwright became then the key official at the royal navy dockyards until the introduction

Arson in royal dockyards

Arson in royal dockyards and armories was a criminal offence in the United Kingdom and the British Empire. It was among the last offences that were punishable

Department of the Director of Dockyards

administration of dockyards, the building of ships, the maintenance and repair of ships at dockyards and factories, and the supervision of all civil dockyard personnel

HMNB Devonport

(2013). 20th Century Naval Dockyards: Devonport and Portsmouth Characterisation Report - Part 2. Portsmouth, Hants.: Naval Dockyards Society. Retrieved 15

HMNB Portsmouth

August 2015. "Twentieth century naval dockyards Devonport Portsmouth characterisation report" (PDF). Naval Dockyards Society. 2015. p. 42. Guillery, Peter

Naval Group

the Mediterranean, the foundation of the Brest dockyards as well as the extension of the Toulon dockyards built under King Henri IV. The policy was continued