- Royal Navy Dockyard
Dockyard s of theRoyal Navy are harbours where either commissioned ships are based, or where ships are overhauled and refitted. Historically, the RN maintained a string of dockyards around the world, although few are now operating today.UK Dockyards
Current
*Devonport, UK
*Faslane, UK
*Rosyth, UK
*Portsmouth, UKFormer
*Chatham, UK
*Woolwich, UK
*Deptford, UK
*Queenstown, UK - now in theRepublic of Ireland , it is in the custody of theIrish Defence Forces
*Portland, UK
*Scapa Flow , UK
*Pembroke Dock , UK
*Sheerness , UKOverseas Dockyards
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Gibraltar , the dockyard is now operated as a commercial facility byCammell Laird Gibraltar , although there is still aRoyal Navy presence, which provides a maintenance capability. Gibraltar's naval docks are an important base forNATO . British and US nuclear submarines frequently visit the "Z berths" at Gibraltar (source: [http://www.parliament.the-stationery-office.co.uk/pa/cm199798/cmhansrd/vo981109/text/81109w21.htm Hansard] ). A "Z berth" provides the facility for nuclear submarines to visit for operational or recreational purposes, and for non-nuclear repairs.
*Singapore , the original RN base atSembawang , known formerly as the HMNB Singapore, is no longer in use now by the Singapore Navy, who have since built 2 more modern bases in the island nation. There is, however, a continuing RN presence, along with theRAN andRNZN , under the auspices of theFive Power Defence Arrangements . TheUS Navy is also present at the former HMNB Singapore. One of the many adjacent bases, formerly known asHMS Terror , is now the main recreation and welfare centre for US Navy personnel, known as the 'Terror Club'.
*Stanley, Falkland Islands
*Diego Garcia ,British Indian Ocean Territory Former
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Bermuda . The dockyard on Ireland Island was opened in 1809, on land purchased following US Independence. The Royal Navy had operated from the Town of St. George for a dozen years while an adequate channel was sought by which large naval vessels could reach the West End of Bermuda. The blockade of US Atlantic ports during theAmerican War of 1812 was orchestrated from Bermuda. Bermuda became, first the winter location, and then the permanent location of the Admiralty for North America and the West Indies, as well as the base for a naval squadron. After the Second World War the dockyard was no longer deemed relevant to Royal Navy operations and was closed in 1958. Most of the Dockyard, along with other Admiralty and War Office land in Bermuda was sold to the Colonial Government. However, a small base, HMS "Malabar", continued to operate from the South Yard throughout theCold War . This base was finally closed in 1995, 200 years after the establishment of permanent Royal Navy forces in Bermuda.
*Hong Kong had an RN dockyard from 1859 to 1959, now in the custody of the ChinesePLAN , the yard is located onStonecutters Island . Originally the yard was onHong Kong Island at HMS "Tamar". The RN also operated at the Kowloon Dockyard from 1901 to 1959.
*Bombay,British India , the naval dockyard is now in the custody of theIndian Navy
*Simon's Town ,South Africa , now in the custody of theSANDF
*Trincomalee ,Ceylon , now SLN Dockyard of theSri Lanka Navy
*Alexandria ,Egypt
*Valletta ,Malta
*Royal Naval Dockyard, Halifax Halifax,Canada . Operated as HMS Dockyard from 1759 to 1905 and sold toCanada in 1907. It became aRCN facility in 1910 and is now known asCFB Halifax .
*Navy Island Royal Naval Shipyard onNavy Island nearNiagara Falls, Ontario (1763-1813)
*Amherstburg Royal Naval Dockyard ,Amherstburg, Ontario operated from 1796 to 1813
*Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard , Kingston, Canada. The RN dockyard operated at Point Frederick from 1789 to the late19th Century ; the site was expanded during theWar of 1812 . It is now closed, this yard was near where theRoyal Military College of Canada is now situated.
*Grand River Naval Depot ,Port Maitland, Ontario - planned facility was never built
*Esquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard ,Esquimalt ,Canada . In 1865, theRoyal Navy relocated the Pacific Fleet headquarters fromValparaíso ,Chile , to the Esquimalt Harbour. In 1887, a naval base was located at Work Point. In 1905, the Royal Navy abandoned its base, but the Pacific Fleet headquarters of the newRoyal Canadian Navy replaced it in 1910.
*Pentanguishene Naval Yard ,Pentanguishene, Ontario operated from 1813 to 1834
*Naval Shipyards, York (Upper Canada) from 1798 to 1813
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List of RAF stations
*List of air stations of the Royal Navy
*List of Royal Navy shore establishments
*Naval dockyards society
*Royal Naval Armaments Depot
*Arson in royal dockyards External links
* [http://navaldockyards.moonfruit.com Naval Dockyards Society]
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