Portsmouth Ships, Dockyard and Town

Portsmouth Ships, Dockyard and Town

Author: Ray Riley

Publisher: Ships, Dockyard and Town

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 132

ISBN-13:

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For a long time Portsmouth has been known as a Dockyard town, and indeed until the 1980s, when the last great contraction of the yard took place, this was certainly the case. Portsmouth's original function was not so much that of a dockyard, since these did not exist, so much as a landing place for the convenience of dignitaries travelling between France and England, following the Norman conquest. Portsmouth's fortunes were closely linked to war and peace, rather than to the market considerations which governed most town's growth.In contrast to the efforts of the Dockyard, which around the turn of the century was one of the world's largest shipbuilding centres, Portsmouth's commercial shipbuilding sector was tiny. One possible reason for this stunted development was the control of the shoreline by the Admiralty, which was reluctant to sanction activities which might interfere with the movement of naval ships. Moreover, wthe Board of Ordance was not prepared to allow the fortifications to be breached by a railway line, making it difficult for the port at Old Portsmouth, known as the Camber, to grow. By the time the fortifications were razed int he 1870s, the railway companies did not consider it worthwhile to run a line to the Camber.Commercial shipbuilding and engineering might have been unimportant, but oddly enough for a port, the clothing industry was particularly well developed. In spite of the expansion of the Dockyard, in 1911, there were more than 10,000 people working in the manufacture of clothing, yet contemporary accounts of the town suggested that everything revolved around the building of Dreadnoughts.Inside the pages of Portsmouth - Ships, Dockyard and Town are over 200 images of the town's largest employers including the Dockyard, its associated industries adn the other industries of the town. They show a changed way of life that will never be replaced.


The Portsmouth Dockyard Story

The Portsmouth Dockyard Story

Author: Dr Paul Brown

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2018-09-24

Total Pages: 558

ISBN-13: 0750989572

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From muddy creek to naval-industrial powerhouse; from constructing wooden walls to building Dreadnoughts; from maintaining King John's galleys to servicing the enormous new Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers: this is the story of Portsmouth Dockyard. Respected maritime historian Paul Brown's unique 800-year history of what was once the largest industrial organisation in the world is a combination of extensive original research and stunning images. The most comprehensive history of the dockyard to date, it is sure to become the definitive work on this important heritage site and modern naval base.


Portsmouth Dockyard Through Time

Portsmouth Dockyard Through Time

Author: Philip MacDougall

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2017-02-15

Total Pages: 186

ISBN-13: 1445663996

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This fascinating selection of photographs traces some of the many ways in which Portsmouth Dockyard has changed and developed over time.


Home of the Fleet

Home of the Fleet

Author: Stephen Courtney

Publisher: Sutton Pub Limited

Published: 2005-01-01

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 9780750922852

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During the past century, the Royal Navy and its support services at Portsmouth dockyard have experienced a pace of change not seen since the fifteenth century. This book examines the impact of that change on the ships, buildings and personnel of the naval base. The dockyard has evolved continually as a support service, reinventing itself in response to changing social, economic and political circumstances. The authors look at the dockyard's role in times of conflict, from the First World War to the 1991 Gulf War, and consider the effects of privatization and cutbacks. Portsmouth is now ready to meet the challenges of the twenty-first century when it will be the Royal Navy's premier naval base. Richly illustrated with photographs from the Royal Naval Museum and Historic Dockyard Collections and exclusive, newly-commissioned photographs, Home of the Fleet will appeal to anyone who is interested in Britain's naval heritage.


Portsmouth

Portsmouth

Author: Russell M. Lawson

Publisher: Arcadia Publishing

Published: 2003-07-01

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 9780738524276

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PRIMARY COVERAGE AREA: Portsmouth, Dover, Greenland


A-Z of Portsmouth

A-Z of Portsmouth

Author: Philip MacDougall

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-05-15

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1445681803

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Explore the fascinating history of Portsmouth in this fully illustrated A-Z guide to the city's people and places.


Royal Navy Dockyards in England

Royal Navy Dockyards in England

Author: Source Wikipedia

Publisher: University-Press.org

Published: 2013-09

Total Pages: 26

ISBN-13: 9781230515151

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 24. Chapters: Chatham Dockyard, Convoys Wharf, Deptford Dockyard, HMNB Devonport, HMNB Portsmouth, Royal Navy Dockyard, Sheerness, Woolwich Dockyard. Excerpt: Sheerness () is a town located beside the mouth of the River Medway on the north-west corner of the Isle of Sheppey in north Kent, England. With a population of 13,000 it is the largest town on the island. Sheerness began as a fort built in the 16th century to protect the River Medway from naval invasion. In 1665, plans were first laid by the Navy Board for a Royal Navy dockyard where warships might be provisioned and repaired, a site favoured by Samuel Pepys, then Clerk of the Acts of the navy, for shipbuilding over Chatham. After the raid on the Medway in 1667, the older fortification was strengthened; in 1669 a Royal Navy dockyard was established in the town, where warships were stocked and repaired until its closure in 1960. Beginning with the construction of a pier and a promenade in the 19th century, Sheerness acquired the added attractions of a seaside resort. Industry retains its important place in the town and the port of Sheerness is one of the United Kingdom's leading car and fresh produce importers. The town is the site of one of the UK's first co-operative societies and also of the world's first multi-storey building with a rigid metal frame. The first structure in what is now Sheerness was a fort built by order of Henry VIII to prevent enemy ships from entering the River Medway and attacking the naval dockyard at Chatham. In 1666 work began to replace it with a stronger fort. However, before its completion, this second fort was destroyed during the 1667 Dutch raid on the Medway. The Secretary of the Admiralty, Samuel Pepys, subsequently ordered the construction of a naval dockyard at Sheerness as an extension to that at Chatham, where naval ships would be...


Maritime Portsmouth

Maritime Portsmouth

Author: Dr Paul Brown

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2016-03-10

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 0750968710

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For three centuries Portsmouth has been the leading base of the Royal Navy but the naval heritage of its port can be traced back to the Roman invasion of Britain. From the Roman walls of Portchester to the best-preserved Georgian dockyard in the world and the illustrious HMS Victory, Portsmouth is amongst the most important naval sites in the world. This fascinating book, in its new and fully revised edition, focuses on the history and present status of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard as well as the magnificent ships Victory, Warrior and Mary Rose that have been preserved and are now on display at Portsmouth. Drawing on impressive original research and illustrated by a host of colourful photographs, author Paul Brown has created a concise and helpful guide to the key maritime attractions in Portsmouth and Gosport, including the Submarine Museum, the sea forts, the Gunwharf and the commercial port.


Portsmouth at Work

Portsmouth at Work

Author: Philip MacDougall

Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited

Published: 2018-09-15

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1445679566

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A pictorial history of the working life of the city of Portsmouth and its people over the last century and more.