Sheerness Dockyard
Sheerness Dockyard also known as the Sheerness Station was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the Sheerness peninsula, at the mouth of the River Medway in Kent. It was opened in the 1660s and closed in 1960.
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HMS Brilliant (1891)HMS Bristol (1775)HMS Briton (1869)HMS Buzzard (1887)HMS Cadmus (1903)HMS Calliope (1837)HMS Caroline (1882)HMS Carysfort (1766)HMS Clio (1858)HMS Clio (1903)HMS Cormorant (1842)HMS Daedalus (1826)HMS Diamond (1874)HMS Encounter (1873)HMS Goldfinch (1889)HMS Gossamer (1890)HMS Kingfisher (1879)HMS Leda (1892)HMS Montreal (1761)HMS Niger (1759)HMS Osprey (1876)HMS Pelorus (1896)HMS Polyphemus (1782)HMS Pomone (1897)HMS Proserpine (1896)HMS Pylades (1884)HMS Salamander (1832)HMS Swallow (1885)HMS Torch (1894)HMS Vestal (1833)HMS Winchelsea (1764)
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Sheerness Dockyard
Sheerness Dockyard also known as the Sheerness Station was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the Sheerness peninsula, at the mouth of the River Medway in Kent. It was opened in the 1660s and closed in 1960.
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Sheerness Dockyard also known ...... the 1660s and closed in 1960.
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View from Garrison Point Fort ...... ond, Sheerness Dockyard, 1941.
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Part-preserved
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The Navy Board ; the Admiralty .
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Raid on the Medway, 1667
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Now in use as a commercial port
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Sheerness, Kent
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HM Dockyard, Sheerness
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Sheerness Dockyard also known ...... the 1660s and closed in 1960.
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