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ENGLISH NAVAL DOCKYARD FOUNDED BY KING HENRY VIII
Master Shipwright, Woolwich Dockyard; Resident Commissioner, Woolwich Dockyard
  • HMS ''Redoubtable'']] (1815)
  • The gun battery, established to defend the dockyard in 1847, was rebuilt in 1976<ref name=SL48 />
  • The ''Great Harry'', launched at Woolwich in 1514.
  • HMS ''Ethalion'']] (1802)
  • HMS ''Thunderer'']], Woolwich, September 22nd 1831
  • Rennie's 1814 Smithery building, which once stood at the head of No.3 Dock, rebuilt in [[Shropshire]] as part of the Blist Hill Open Air Museum.
  • HMS ''Agamemnon'']], Woolwich, May 22nd 1852
  • HMS ''Royal Albert'']], Woolwich, May 13th, 1854
  • Warehouse (1914) dating from the site's use as a military store
  • Iron framework of a former slip cover from Woolwich, built over No. 6 Slip in 1844–1845, then relocated to Chatham Dockyard (where it still stands) in 1880.
  • Map of 1746 showing 'The King's Yard' (left), old Woolwich (centre), the 'Rope Yard' and 'The Warren' (right).
  • The Dockyard c.1780, by [[Richard Paton]]. Senior officers of the yard lived in the Terrace (the building shown on the far right of the picture).
  • HMS ''Ruby'']] (1776) signed N. Phillipps, Master Shipwright
  • The former Dockyard Church, rebuilt in Eltham in 1932.
  • HMS ''Nelson'']] under construction at Woolwich Dockyard in 1814
  • HMS ''Trafalgar'']], Woolwich, June 21st 1841. The ship, launched from No.1 Slip, is to the right (with the Steam Factory visible behind); St Mary's Church tower and the clock house can be seen to the left.
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  • Woolwich Dockyard in 1750, by [[John Boydell]].
  • Woolwich Dockyard in 1698: the recently erected Great Storehouse (centre-right) dominates the built environment of the dockyard.
  • Robert Dodd]]) showing the newly built clock house
  • Steam Factory Chimney
  • Gilbert Scott]], 1856), taken down and rebuilt as St Barnabas's, [[Eltham]] in 1932.

Shipwright (annual)         
Shipwright (The Annual)
Shipwright is a specialist ship-modelling annual published by Conway Publishing. Its full title is Shipwright: The International Annual of Maritime History & Ship Modelmaking.
Denis Shipwright         
BRITISH POLITICIAN (1898-1984)
Denis Ewart Bernard Kingston Shipwright AE FRSA (20 May 1898 – 13 September 1984) was a British soldier and Royal Air Force officer who served throughout both world wars. In his youth he became a motor racing driver; after a brief political career, he found it difficult to find work but eventually went into the film industry.
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.

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Woolwich Dockyard

Woolwich Dockyard (formally H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, also known as The King's Yard, Woolwich) was an English naval dockyard along the river Thames at Woolwich in north-west Kent, where many ships were built from the early 16th century until the late 19th century. William Camden called it 'the Mother Dock of all England'. By virtue of the size and quantity of vessels built there, Woolwich Dockyard is described as having been 'among the most important shipyards of seventeenth-century Europe'. During the Age of Sail, the yard continued to be used for shipbuilding and repair work more or less consistently; in the 1830s a specialist factory within the dockyard oversaw the introduction of steam power for ships of the Royal Navy. At its largest extent it filled a 56-acre site north of Woolwich Church Street, between Warspite Road and New Ferry Approach; 19th-century naval vessels were fast outgrowing the yard, however, and it eventually closed in 1869 (though a large part of the site remained in military hands for a further century). The former dockyard area is now partly residential, partly industrial, with remnants of its historic past having been restored.