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O que (quem) é HM Victualling Yard, Deptford - definição


HM Victualling Yard, Deptford         
HM Victualling Yard, Deptford was a Royal Navy Victualling Yard established alongside Deptford Royal Dockyard on the River Thames. There was victualling activity on the site for the best part of 300 years from the mid-17th century through to the early 1960s.
Deptford Dockyard         
  • A [[sheer hulk]] pictured off Deptford Dockyard in 1789, fitting masts to a frigate.
  • The Deptford area on a map owned in 1623 by [[John Evelyn]], a resident of the area. Evelyn's house, [[Sayes Court]], is at the bottom left. Above it is marked "The K's Ship Yard", the location of the expanding Deptford Dockyard.
  • Fisher Harding built 39 ships during his time in office.
  • The surviving former Dockyard Office building, with the Master Shipwright's House beyond it.
  • 6}}, a [[third rate]] of the [[1745 Establishment]]
  • 6}} from the Great Dock in 1755, depicted by John Cleveley the Elder. In the foreground a [[first rate]] warship rides at anchor, while another warship nears completion on the slipway in the centre background.
  • Deptford Dockyard, 1854. Key: a) Yard gate; b) Spinning house; c) Shop; d) Smiths' shop; e) Sawpits; f) Pitch house; g) Rigging and sail house; h) Store houses; i) Ropery; k) Plank shed; l) Docks; m) Building slips; n) Basin.
  • 6}}, being launched onto the Thames at Deptford in 1747, depicted by [[John Cleveley the Elder]]. Also shown are the Master Shipwright's House (left) and Great Storehouse.
  • The clock and cupola from the old Storehouse (1720, demolished 1984) now stand in Thamesmead.
FORMER NAVAL DOCKYARD AND BASE AT DEPTFORD ON THE RIVER THAMES
The Kings Yard, Deptford; The King's Yard, Deptford; Deptford dockyard; Deptford Royal Dockyard; Master Shipwright, Deptford Dockyard; Deptford Dock; Deptford Station (Royal Navy); Deptford Station (Royal navy); Resident Commissioner, Deptford Dockyard
Deptford Dockyard was an important naval dockyard and base at Deptford on the River Thames, operated by the Royal Navy from the sixteenth to the nineteenth centuries. It built and maintained warships for 350 years, and many significant events and ships have been associated with it.
1963 Deptford by-election         
UK PARLIAMENTARY BY-ELECTION
Deptford by-election, 1963
The 1963 Deptford by-election was held on 4 July 1963 following the death of the incumbent Labour MP Sir Leslie Plummer on 15 April. The seat was comfortably retained by the future Cabinet Member John Silkin.