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 Ch
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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 Ch
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El astillero de Woolwich (en i ...... eron construidos en Woolwich.
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Les chantiers navals de Woolwi ...... de l'ensablement de la Tamise.
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O Woolwich Dockyard foi um est ...... de o século XVI ao século XIX.
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Woolwich Dockyard (formally H. ...... ric past having been restored.
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Woolwich Dockyard was een sche ...... van de metropool Groot-Londen.
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ウリッジ工廠 (ウリッジこうしょう、英語: Woolwich ...... 工業地区になっているが、古跡のいくつかは修復され残っている。
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Clock House , the earliest surviving building on the Woolwich Dockyard site)
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The gun battery is located just north of the 'Parade'.
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The steam factory complex is just south of the Inner Basin.
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Map of the Dockyard in 1854
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Woolwich, NW Kent
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The Gun Wharf, The Ropeyard and The Steam Factory
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Les chantiers navals de Woolwi ...... de l'ensablement de la Tamise.
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Woolwich Dockyard (formally H. ...... acre site north of Woolwich Ch
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Woolwich Dockyard was een sche ...... van de metropool Groot-Londen.
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ウリッジ工廠 (ウリッジこうしょう、英語: Woolwich ...... 工業地区になっているが、古跡のいくつかは修復され残っている。
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