25 items found

History of the Naval victualling department and its association with Plymouth (1996)

Len Stephens

Devonport Dockyard: the great fire of 1840 (1968)

George Dicker

What to do in a nuclear emergency at HM Naval Base Devonport (1993)

Government of Great Britain

Royal dockyards (1989)

Philip MacDougall

Naval heritage in the West. Part 3 (1988)

Andy Endacott

Naval heritage in the West. Part 1 (1987)

Andy Endacott

Entrance to dockyard and Fore Street, Devonport (1864)

Rock & Company

Keyham Dock Yard, Devonport (1865)

Rock & Company

The western prospect of His Majesty's dock-yard, near Plymouth (1736)

Samuel Buck

A view of His Majesty's dock yard at Plymouth, in the county of Devon ... ([1760?])

Carington Bowles

Dock-Yard and harbour, Devonport (1829)

William Tombleson

Devonport and Dock Yard, Devonshire (1830)

T. Jeavons

Entrance to the Dock Yard, Fore Street, Devonport (1831)

William Alexander Le Petit

Dock Yard, Devonport etc. from Mount Edgecumbe ([1837])

George Rowe

The fire in H.M.Dock Yard at Devonport, on the morning of the 27th September 1840 (1840)

W. Clerk

Conflagration in Plymouth Dockyard. Destruction of H.M.Ships Talavera & Imogene on Sunday ... ([1840?])

T. Fairland

Her Majesty and Prince Albert proceeding in the state barge, to land at the Royal Dock-Yard, Devonport (1843)

L. Haghe

Entrance to H.M.Dockyard, Fore Street, Devonport ([1865?])

William Hake

Keyham Steam Yard, Devonport ([1870?])

William Hake

The new victualling office, Devil's Point, Plymouth (1831)

William Alexander Le Petit

The Royal William Yard, Plymouth (1835)

L. Haghe

Victualling Office, Plymouth (c.1840)

G. Holmes

Victualling Office, Stonehouse (1841)

J. Penson

The Victualling Office, Stonehouse ([1850?])

William Spreat

Royal William Victualling Yard, Stonehouse ([1870?])

William Hake