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Sea transport. Seaports --- Antwerp --- ports [settlements] --- dockyards --- labor
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Between 1739 and 1742, Britain's major war effort against Spain was concentrated in the Caribbean. This book sets out to examine the problems involved in operating and administering the overseas naval bases at the heart of this effort. Drawing largely on unpublished archive material, it paints a detailed picture of the organisation and development of the yard facilities at Jamaica and English Harbour, as well as examining the problems of manning and supplying the ships stationed there. Making extensive use of ships' muster books, the author provides for the first time a quantitative assessment of the problems of sickness and desertion facing the commanders in the West Indies. The title of this book is taken from the two most common diseases suffered by the men stationed in the Caribbean.
Navy-yards and naval stations --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Naval Science - General --- Dockyards --- Naval bases --- Naval shipyards --- Naval stations --- Stations, Naval --- Military bases --- Coaling-stations --- History --- Great Britain. --- צי הבריטי --- England and Wales. --- Military Science
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Kent, with its long coastline and its important geopolitical position close to London and continental Europe, and on major trading routes between Britain and the wider world, has had a very significant maritime history. This book covers a wide range of topics relating to that history from the earliest times to the present day. It sets Kent's varied coastline and waters in their geological and geographical context, showing how erosion and sediment deposition have contributed to the changing nature of maritime activities and populations. It examines Kent's strategic role in the defence of the country with the development and redevelopment of coastal defences, including four naval dockyards. It goes on to consider the supporting industries which grew up around the coastline, those which supplied raw materials and agricultural products from the county's hinterland, and its wider national and international trading links. It also discusses the diverse coastal communities of Kent and how they have changed in response to the demands of defence, trade, and changing population and migration patterns. In addition, the book includes detailed case studies which explore particular subject areas as exemplars of the major themes covered by the book.
Communities --- Navigation --- History. --- Kent (England) --- England --- Geography. --- Merchant marine --- Kent. --- case studies. --- coastal communities. --- defence. --- erosion. --- geographical context. --- maritime history. --- migration patterns. --- national trading links. --- naval dockyards. --- sediment deposition. --- supporting industries. --- trading routes.
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With the Industrial Revolution came the challenge of modernisation and new working methods. This book will entighten readers to this effect in dockyards. By the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the seven home dockyards of the British Royal Navy employed a workforce of nearly 16,000 men and some women. On account of their size, dockyards add much to our understanding of developing social processes as they pioneered systems of recruitment, training and supervision of large-scale workforces. From 1815-1865 the make-up of those workforces changed with metal working skills replacing wood working skills as dockyards fully harnessed the use of steam and made the conversion from constructing ships of timber to those of iron. The impact on industrial relations and on the environment of the yards was enormous. Concentrating on the yard at Chatham, the book examines how the day-to-day running of a major centre of industrial production changed during this period of transition. The Admiralty decision to build at Chatham the Achilles, the first iron ship to be constructed in a royal dockyard, placed that yard at the forefront of technological change. Had Chatham failed to complete the task satisfactorily, the future of the royal dockyards might have been very different.
Navy-yards and naval stations --- History --- Chatham Dockyard (Great Britain) --- Chatham (Kent, England) --- History, Naval --- Admiralty. --- Chatham. --- Dockyards. --- Medway. --- Pax Britannica. --- Portsmouth. --- The Victorian Navy. --- The later Georgian Navy. --- Woolwich.
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Navy Records Society Publications, Vol 153.
Naval battles. --- Great Britain --- History, Naval. --- First World War. --- Pax Britannica. --- Post Second World War. --- Second World War. --- The French Revolution. --- The Later Georgian Navy. --- The Napoleonic Wars. --- The Plantagenet Navies. --- The Victorian Navy. --- dockyards. --- manning the Navy.
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Cities and towns --- -Excavations (Archaeology) --- -Urban archaeology --- -Archaeology, Urban --- Archaeology --- Global cities --- Municipalities --- Towns --- Urban areas --- Urban systems --- Human settlements --- Sociology, Urban --- History --- Great Britain --- Antiquities. --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Urban archaeology --- History. --- -History --- religious structures --- urban archaeology --- dockyards --- ramparts --- Civil engineering. Building industry --- Archeology --- anno 500-1499 --- anno 1500-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- anno 1-499 --- Archaeology, Urban
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United States - Facilities - Environmental aspects. --- Navy-yards and naval stations --- Hazardous waste site remediation --- Environmental Engineering --- Civil & Environmental Engineering --- Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Environmental aspects --- United States. --- Facilities --- Environmental aspects. --- Dockyards --- Naval bases --- Naval shipyards --- Naval stations --- Stations, Naval --- U.S. Navy --- Military bases --- Coaling-stations
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Nuclear aircraft carriers --- Navy-yards and naval stations --- Shipbuilding --- Shipbuilding industry --- Naval Science - General --- Military & Naval Science --- Law, Politics & Government --- Naval construction --- Ship-building --- Ships --- Boatbuilding --- Naval architecture --- Shipyards --- Dockyards --- Naval bases --- Naval shipyards --- Naval stations --- Stations, Naval --- Military bases --- Coaling-stations --- Aircraft carriers, Nuclear --- Atomic aircraft carriers --- Nuclear-powered aircraft carriers --- Aircraft carriers --- Nuclear warships --- Design and construction --- Economic aspects --- Costs
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Contrary to what many Australians believe, during 1942 Japanese submarines were active in Australian waters and Japanese spy planes made surveillance flights over our major cities. With enemy submarines patrolling off the Western Australian coast, Fremantle became an important international submarine base, the largest in the Southern Hemisphere. During the war Fremantle played host to over 170 Allied submarines, with submarines of the United States, British and Dutch navies making a total of 416 war patrols out of the port between March 1942 and August 1945. The secrecy surrounding the operati
Navy-yards and naval stations --- World War, 1939-1945 --- European War, 1939-1945 --- Second World War, 1939-1945 --- World War 2, 1939-1945 --- World War II, 1939-1945 --- World War Two, 1939-1945 --- WW II (World War, 1939-1945) --- WWII (World War, 1939-1945) --- History, Modern --- Dockyards --- Naval bases --- Naval shipyards --- Naval stations --- Stations, Naval --- Military bases --- Coaling-stations --- Naval operations --- Submarine
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The reigns of Edward VI and Mary I, and the early years of Elizabeth I were vital times for naval administration and witnessed the apprenticeship of many who would lead the service later during Elizabeth's reign. This volume includes the extant Treasurer's and Victualler's accounts, with entries from the State Papers which augment the calendar summaries previously published. Documents are also printed for the first time from a variety of archives in Britain and abroad.
Great Britain. --- History --- Great Britain --- History, Naval --- HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Tudor & Elizabethan Era (1485-1603). --- Cromwell. --- Deptford. --- Dockyards. --- Edward I. --- Elizabeth I. --- Erith. --- Greenwich. --- Henry VIII. --- Mary I. --- Portsmouth. --- Sir John Hawkins. --- Sir Thomas Clere. --- The Privy Council. --- The Tudor Navy. --- Victualling.
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