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The Deptford Royal Dockyard and Manor of Sayes Court, London

The Deptford Royal Dockyard and Manor of Sayes Court, London

Excavations 2000-12

by Antony Francis
Hardback
Publication Date: 07/02/2018

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Deptford royal dockyard was established in the early 16th century and closed in 1869. Crucial to the maintenance of the nation's naval power, the dockyard grew from a single storehouse and wet and dry docks to a great complex including stores, slipways, mast docks and other structures supporting ancillary industries, such as sailmaking, timber- and ironworking. Shipbuilding was accompanied by constant repair and rebuilding as the dockyard worked to keep the navy at sea. In its time, the dockyard was visited by royalty and saw the launch of many famous ships. The Mary Rose was repaired here; Francis Drake was knighted at the dockyard, which became the final resting place of his ship, the Golden Hinde. The area of Sayes Court, where John Evelyn entertained his friend Samuel Pepys and which was wrecked in 1698 by Czar Peter the Great, was part of the excavation. Princess Louise launched the last vessel from Deptford in 1869, timber-hulled but now steam-powered, the 'sloop' Druid. Most of the dockyard buildings were leveled in the 20th century, but important below-ground remains were investigated in 2000-12 in the largest-ever excavation of a naval dockyard. Integrating archaeological evidence with maps and written sources, this book traces the yard's development as it was developed and expanded to keep pace with advances in naval technology and the demands of empire, and throws light on life outside the yard for the workforce.
ISBN:
9781907586361
9781907586361
Category:
General & world history
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
07-02-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Museum of London Archaeology Service
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Dimensions (mm):
297.18x210.82mm

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