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Chatham Naval Dockyard and Barracks

Chatham Naval Dockyard and Barracks

by David T Hughes
Paperback
Publication Date: 13/09/2004

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The history of Chatham Dockyard has been an eventful one. It owes its inception to King Henry VIII who, in 1547, selected the River Medway at Gillingham to be his main fleet anchorage. As more ships were added to the royal fleet the work of the dockyard was increased, until it was deemed necessary to build a small castle to protect the yard and anchorage from attack. In the wars and conflicts of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Chatham Dockyard would be called upon again to play its part in maintaining an effective battle fleet. David T. Hughes has compiled a thoughtful and insightful volume of photographs and ephemera on the Chatham Naval Dockyard and Barracks, looking at it from its early days of existence until its role in more recent years, from the First and Second World Wars to the Falklands.
ISBN:
9780752432489
9780752432489
Category:
Ships & boats: general interest
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
13-09-2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
The History Press Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
128
Dimensions (mm):
235x165x8mm
Weight:
0.3kg

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