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Dockyard Collection

"Exploring the Rich History and Vibrant Present of Dockyards" Dockyards have played a significant role in shaping maritime history

Background imageDockyard Collection: Chatham Dockyard EAW223251

Chatham Dockyard EAW223251
Chatham Docks, Chatham, from the north-east, showing Rochester and the Thames. A number of vessels are in the naval dockyard. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in April 1972

Background imageDockyard Collection: Sheerness Naval Dockyard EAW037832

Sheerness Naval Dockyard EAW037832
Blue Town and the naval dockyard, Sheerness, Kent. Little ships were collected here in 1940 before being towed across to the Dunkirk beaches. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in July 1951

Background imageDockyard Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20122152

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Ireland, County Antrim, Belfast, Queens Island, Harland and Wolff cranes Samson and Goliath

Background imageDockyard Collection: Portsmouth Harbour EAW280874

Portsmouth Harbour EAW280874
Portsmouth Harbour. Looking across the harbour and naval dockyards towards Porchester. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in July 1974

Background imageDockyard Collection: BMW Z3 M Roadster

BMW Z3 M Roadster

Background imageDockyard Collection: A nuclear submarine berthing at Devonport docks, Plymouth, Devon, 1980

A nuclear submarine berthing at Devonport docks, Plymouth, Devon, 1980. The site has been established as a naval construction and refit yard since 1690

Background imageDockyard Collection: Trial of Anchors at the Royal Dockyard, Sheerness, July 1852

Trial of Anchors at the Royal Dockyard, Sheerness, July 1852
Engraving of a trial of various anchor designs, held at the Royal Dockyard Sheerness, from the Illustrated London News, 17th July 1852

Background imageDockyard Collection: Dockyard Workers on board HMS Coventry, Second World War

Dockyard Workers on board HMS Coventry, Second World War
Photograph showing dockyard workers, including a rivetters boy working with a portable forge, refitting HMS Coventry during the Second World War, 1940

Background imageDockyard Collection: Valletta / Malta / Yacht

Valletta / Malta / Yacht
View into the Dockyard Creek in the Grand Harbour showing some of the luxury sailing (and powered) craft moored there

Background imageDockyard Collection: Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth a42_01082

Devonport Dockyard, Plymouth a42_01082
Devonport Dockyard, South Yard, Covered Slip No. 1, Devonport, Plymouth. The interior of No. 1 covered slip in the South Yard of Devonport Dockyard

Background imageDockyard Collection: The RFA Sir Tristram enters the River Tyne after an 8, 000 mile rescue operation following

The RFA Sir Tristram enters the River Tyne after an 8, 000 mile rescue operation following the Falklands Conflict. On board were a handful of ship repair yard workers

Background imageDockyard Collection: HMS Queen Elizabeth in Rosyth Dockyard

HMS Queen Elizabeth in Rosyth Dockyard
The Royal Navys largest ever warship HMS Queen Elizabeth is gently floated out of her dock for the first time in Rosyth, Scotland in July 2014

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Ireland, North, Belfast, Titanic Quarter, Visitor centre designed by Civic Arts & Eric R Kuhne

Background imageDockyard Collection: Valletta, Malta - HMS Egmont and Dockyard Creek

Valletta, Malta - HMS Egmont and Dockyard Creek. Date: 1923

Background imageDockyard Collection: HMS Bonaventure - an Astraea-Class second-class cruiser

HMS Bonaventure - an Astraea-Class second-class cruiser
Royal Navy - HMS Bonaventure, an Astraea-Class second-class cruiser of the Royal Navy, ordered as part of the eight-ship Astraea class under the Naval Defence Act of 1889

Background imageDockyard Collection: HMS Prince of Wales 33940_033

HMS Prince of Wales 33940_033
HMS Prince of Wales aircraft carrier in dock with HMS Victory and HMS Warrior in the background, Portsmouth, Hampshire, 2020

Background imageDockyard Collection: HMS Victory the flagship of the fleet framed in an arch in Portsmouth dockyard

HMS Victory the flagship of the fleet framed in an arch in Portsmouth dockyard. March 1946

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, HMS Victory. arial view of royal naval dockyard. people crowding round

Background imageDockyard Collection: H. M.s Neptune ready to be lauched 1909

H. M.s Neptune ready to be lauched 1909
H.M.S Neptune, the first of the Royal Navy super-Dreadnought battleships, photograph showing her in stocks ready for launching at Portsmouth Royal Dockyard

Background imageDockyard Collection: Deptford Dockyard

Deptford Dockyard
The naval dockyard at Deptford, with Greenwich in the distance. Our Picture Library is out of sight, to the right of the picture. Date: 1793

Background imageDockyard Collection: HMS Shannon

HMS Shannon, view of the armoured cruiser, taken from the fighting top, shows the deck and some of the chief guns. Built in Chatham Dockyard, England, fro the Royal Navy in the mid-1900s

Background imageDockyard Collection: The Hard and Entrance to the Dockyard - Portsea

The Hard and Entrance to the Dockyard - Portsea Island, Hampshire Date: circa 1910s

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Lookout view from Shirley Heights over Admiral Nelson's Dockyards, Antigua, Leeward Islands, West Indies. Date: 20/01/2009

Background imageDockyard Collection: Street scene outside the Dockyard Gates, Chatham, Kent

Street scene outside the Dockyard Gates, Chatham, Kent. Date: circa 1910

Background imageDockyard Collection: John Browns shipbuilding industry on the River Clyde in Glasgow

John Browns shipbuilding industry on the River Clyde in Glasgow, Singer clock tower in the distance Circa 1951

Background imageDockyard Collection: Shipbuilding scene, 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton

Shipbuilding scene, 1941. Artist: Cecil Beaton
Shipbuilding scene, 1941. From Air of Glory, by Cecil Beaton. [His Majestys Stationery Office, London, 1941]

Background imageDockyard Collection: Great Eastern on the stocks at Millwall on the Thames, 1857

Great Eastern on the stocks at Millwall on the Thames, 1857. View from the stern, showing the vessel in John Scott Russells (1808-1882) yard

Background imageDockyard Collection: The Sea Based X-band Radar

The Sea Based X-band Radar is an integral part of the Ballistic Missile Defense System and is temporarily located at the Pearl Harbor Naval Base Shipyard

Background imageDockyard Collection: A Prospect of Chatham Dock from Finsbery Windmill (engraving)

A Prospect of Chatham Dock from Finsbery Windmill (engraving)
XJF3058229 A Prospect of Chatham Dock from Finsbery Windmill (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDockyard Collection: Aerial image of Portsmouths Dockyard and Naval Base, Portsmouth Harbour

Aerial image of Portsmouths Dockyard and Naval Base, Portsmouth Harbour, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageDockyard Collection: Lord Nelsons Flag ship HMS Victory which lead in the battle of Trafalgar

Lord Nelsons Flag ship HMS Victory which lead in the battle of Trafalgar. Circa 1975

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Andrii Kutsachenko

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Andrii Kutsachenko

Background imageDockyard Collection: 48

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Andrii Kutsachenko

Background imageDockyard Collection: Launch of Her Majesty's armour-plated screw-frigate Caledonia, 31 guns, at Woolwich... 1862

Launch of Her Majesty's armour-plated screw-frigate Caledonia, 31 guns, at Woolwich... 1862. Creator: Unknown
Launch of Her Majesty's armour-plated screw-frigate Caledonia, 31 guns, at Woolwich, [London], 1862....the vessel having been named by Miss Nicolson, daughter of the Commodore Superintendent

Background imageDockyard Collection: The new iron-clad fleet: launch at Chatham Dockyard of H.M.S. frigate Royal Oak, 50 guns, 1862

The new iron-clad fleet: launch at Chatham Dockyard of H.M.S. frigate Royal Oak, 50 guns, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The new iron-clad fleet: launch at Chatham Dockyard of H.M.S. frigate Royal Oak, 50 guns, 1862....the first completed of a new class of wooden vessels in the course of construction under the special

Background imageDockyard Collection: The new iron-clad fleet: stem of Her Majesty's steam-frigate Achilles, 50 guns, 1862

The new iron-clad fleet: stem of Her Majesty's steam-frigate Achilles, 50 guns, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The new iron-clad fleet: stem of Her Majesty's steam-frigate Achilles, 50 guns, 1862. The construction of this gigantic iron frigate, under the superintendence of Mr. 0. W

Background imageDockyard Collection: The new iron-clad fleet: framing of Her Majesty's steam-frigate Achilles, 50 guns, 1862

The new iron-clad fleet: framing of Her Majesty's steam-frigate Achilles, 50 guns, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The new iron-clad fleet: framing of Her Majesty's steam-frigate Achilles, 50 guns, 1862. The construction of this gigantic iron frigate, under the superintendence of Mr. 0. W

Background imageDockyard Collection: View from Spanish Point, Bermuda, showing the dockyard, and the fleet at anchor in Grassy Bay

View from Spanish Point, Bermuda, showing the dockyard, and the fleet at anchor in Grassy Bay, 1862. Creator: Unknown
View from Spanish Point, Bermuda, showing the dockyard, and the fleet at anchor in Grassy Bay, 1862. Engraving from a Sketch by G. Remington, jun

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Andrii Kutsachenko

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Andrii Kutsachenko

Background imageDockyard Collection: Kiel, Germany - view of the dockyard from the Nicolaikirche

Kiel, Germany - view of the dockyard from the Nicolaikirche
3782903 Kiel, Germany - view of the dockyard from the Nicolaikirche; (add.info.: Kiel, Germany - view of the dockyard from the Nicolaikirche (church).); Lebrecht History

Background imageDockyard Collection: 'The Arsenal' in Central Park in New York

"The Arsenal" in Central Park in New York United States New York. Date of Photograph:1935-1945

Background imageDockyard Collection: A man photographed on a ship at the arsenal of Venice; Stereoscopic photograph

A man photographed on a ship at the arsenal of Venice; Stereoscopic photograph Venice. Date of Photograph:1865

Background imageDockyard Collection: A man photographed in front of the arsenal of Venice; Stereoscopic photograph

A man photographed in front of the arsenal of Venice; Stereoscopic photograph Venice. Date of Photograph:1865

Background imageDockyard Collection: View of the Nagasaki shipyard, Japan

View of the Nagasaki shipyard, Japan Japan Nagasaki. Date of Photograph:1880-1890 ca

Background imageDockyard Collection: The ship 'Abbazia' moored at the Austrian Lloyd Arsenal

The ship "Abbazia" moored at the Austrian Lloyd Arsenal Trieste Harbor. Date of Photograph:1885 ca

Background imageDockyard Collection: Entrance portal to the Arsenal of Venice, with the two crenellated towers on either side of

Entrance portal to the Arsenal of Venice, with the two crenellated towers on either side of the water entrance. The majestic portal has a statue of the lion of St



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"Exploring the Rich History and Vibrant Present of Dockyards" Dockyards have played a significant role in shaping maritime history, serving as bustling hubs for naval operations, shipbuilding, and trade. From Chatham Dockyard EAW223251 to Sheerness Naval Dockyard EAW037832, these iconic locations have witnessed countless stories unfold. One cannot overlook the impressive vessels that have graced these dockyards throughout time. The sleek BMW Z3 M Roadster or the majestic yacht spotted in Valletta / Malta are just a glimpse of the diverse range of ships that have called these docks home. But it is not just about the vessels; it's also about the dedicated individuals who make up the backbone of any dockyard. From eye-catching snapshots like EyeUbiquitous_20122152 capturing dockyard workers on board HMS Coventry during World War II to more recent images like a nuclear submarine berthing at Devonport docks in 1980, their hard work and expertise ensure smooth operations. The trials and tribulations faced by they are also part of their intriguing narrative. The historic trial of anchors at Royal Dockyard Sheerness in July 1852 showcases how meticulous testing was conducted to guarantee safety at sea. Meanwhile, moments like when RFA Sir Tristram entered River Tyne after an 8, 000-mile rescue operation or HMS Prince of Wales' proud presence (33940_033) remind us of their enduring commitment to service. These captivating glimpses into dockyards provide a window into our maritime heritage while highlighting their continued relevance today. Whether it be Portsmouth Harbour EAW280874 teeming with activity or DDE-90026938 documenting daily operations, they serve as vital economic centers and symbols of national pride. So next time you pass by a dockyard or catch sight of one through your lens, take a moment to appreciate its historical significance and ongoing contributions – for behind every vessel lies a dockyard that brings dreams to life and keeps our maritime traditions alive.