Difference between revisions of "Portsmouth Dockyard"
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HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 3LJ. There is a lot to see at the historic dockyard and details can be found on the [http://www.historicdockyard.co.uk website.] | |||
Along with Chatham, Woolwich, Plymouth and Deptford, it has been one of the main dockyards for the Royal Navy throughout its history. | Along with Chatham, Woolwich, Plymouth and Deptford, it has been one of the main dockyards for the Royal Navy throughout its history. | ||
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* From here Nelson, embarking on [[HMS Victory]], left Britain for the final time before his death at the Battle of Trafalgar. | * From here Nelson, embarking on [[HMS Victory]], left Britain for the final time before his death at the Battle of Trafalgar. | ||
* HMS Warrior built here | * [[HMS Warrior]] built here. | ||
* WWI HMS M33, a WWI monitor built | * WWI HMS M33, a WWI monitor built. | ||
* WWII Portsmouth and the Naval Base itself were the headquarters and main departure point for the military and naval units destined for Sword Beach on the Normandy coast as a part of Operation Overlord and the D-Day Landings on June 6, 1944 | * WWII Portsmouth and the Naval Base itself were the headquarters and main departure point for the military and naval units destined for Sword Beach on the Normandy coast as a part of Operation Overlord and the D-Day Landings on June 6, 1944 | ||
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==Sources of Information== | ==Sources of Information== | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMNB_Portsmouth] Wikipedia | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMNB_Portsmouth] Wikipedia | ||
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[[Category: Things to do - Hampshire]] | |||
[[Category: Museums and Collections]] |
Revision as of 11:06, 27 March 2012
HM Naval Base, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 3LJ. There is a lot to see at the historic dockyard and details can be found on the website.
Along with Chatham, Woolwich, Plymouth and Deptford, it has been one of the main dockyards for the Royal Navy throughout its history.
- The dockyard (like the other dockyards underwent reforms proposed by Samuel Bentham, Inspector-General of Naval Works. Among his innovations were Portsmouth Block Mills, an early example of truly industrial-scale production.
- From here Nelson, embarking on HMS Victory, left Britain for the final time before his death at the Battle of Trafalgar.
- HMS Warrior built here.
- WWI HMS M33, a WWI monitor built.
- WWII Portsmouth and the Naval Base itself were the headquarters and main departure point for the military and naval units destined for Sword Beach on the Normandy coast as a part of Operation Overlord and the D-Day Landings on June 6, 1944
See Also
Sources of Information
[1] Wikipedia