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  2. Transport in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar's Royal Navy Base MV Aurora (2000) berthed adjacent to the Gibraltar Cruise Terminal at the Western Arm of the North Mole. Being a peninsula, the sea has long been vital to Gibraltar's transport links. The Royal Navy Dockyard was formerly Gibraltar's major employer. There is still a harbour on the west side of the territory. The ...

  3. Royal Navy Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy Dockyard, Pembroke, 1860 HMS Westminster undergoing refit in a covered dry-dock at Devonport, 2009. Kinsale Dockyard (1647) Served as a supply and repair base (with some evidence of shipbuilding) for the Royal Navy's Irish Squadron, and later as a cruiser base. Closed by 1812, its facilities having relocated to Haulbowline (see below).

  4. Gibdock - Wikipedia

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    The dockyard was used extensively by the Royal Navy, docking many of the Navy’s most prestigious ships. In the early 1980s, a decision by the United Kingdom 's Ministry of Defence to cut back the Royal Navy surface fleet meant that the dockyard was no longer financially viable.

  5. Surrey Commercial Docks - Wikipedia

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    The area had long been associated with maritime activities: in July 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers' ship the Mayflower sailed from Rotherhithe for Southampton, to begin loading food and supplies for the voyage to New England, [1] and a major Royal Navy dockyard was located just down the river at Deptford. In 1696, Howland Great Wet Dock (named after ...

  6. Category:Royal Navy dockyards in England - Wikipedia

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    Royal Navy Dockyard; S. Sheerness Dockyard; W. Woolwich Dockyard This page was last edited on 8 April 2019, at 16:19 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  7. HMS Nelson (shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Nelson is a stone frigate (shore establishment) of the Royal Navy on Queen Street in Portsmouth, England. It provides the naval barracks to support HMNB Portsmouth and is also home to the Royal Marines School of Music.

  8. National Museum of the Royal Navy, Portsmouth - Wikipedia

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    Known originally as the Dockyard Museum, it was conceived by Mr. Mark Edwin Pescott-Frost, then secretary to the Admiral Superintendent at Portsmouth. [2] With a passion for naval history he spearheaded a project to save items for future generations, eventually leading to the opening of a new museum.

  9. HMS Eaglet (shore establishment) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Eaglet is a Royal Navy Reserve unit based in Liverpool. She is the main occupant of the Royal Navy Regional Headquarters in Liverpool, Merseyside.The base (often also colloquially referred to as HMS Eaglet) is also the home to a number of units, including: Royal Marines Reserve Merseyside, Naval Regional Command Northern England, Liverpool URNU, HMS Biter, HMS Charger, Sea Cadet Corps, and ...