01/05/75 quarters and Mess GV II* Formerly known as: (HMS Drake) Wardroom Blocks SALTASH ROAD STYLE: Free Classical. Part of a complete complex, manifesting the status and Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. In 1860 the main dockyards' policing was also transferred to the new dockyard divisions of the Metropolitan Police, in Devonport's case No. Central block has tall entrance tower which rises 2 stages Salvage has been undertaken on the wreck of the Drake since 1918. 1 Dock). [7], Dummer wished to ensure that naval dockyards were efficient working units that maximised available space, as evidenced by the simplicity of his design layout at Plymouth Dock. George Patton HMS Drake (d.21st Apr 1941), A/Able Sea. Hampshire Railways Remembered. Nearby public transportation stops & stations: 170 ft HMS Drake. Weston Mill Dock, (lamel's Head Gate) Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, PL2 2BG Formerly Royal Naval Armaments Depot and formally elements of Defence Equipment and Support. User contributions are not fact checked and do not represent the official position of Historic England. Below Source Historic England Archive BB98/02592. 3 Slip, tested in No. [56] Run by volunteers, it is only accessible for pre-booked tours, or on Naval Base open days. [13], The most imposing building of this period was a double-quadrangular storehouse of 1761 (probably designed by Thomas Slade); replacing the Dummer's storehouse, it also incorporated a new rigging house and sail loft. [45] The site includes within it several listed buildings and scheduled ancient monuments, most notably the Grade I listed East Ropery,[46] together with several other 18th-century buildings and structures associated with rope-making in the Yard, the covered slip (No. [19], The Royal Navy Dockyard consists of fourteen dry docks (docks numbered 1 to 15, but there is no 13 Dock),[1] four miles (6km) of waterfront, twenty-five tidal berths, five basins and an area of 650 acres (2.6km2). Significant RM presences are also located in: The modern RNR has fourteen Royal Naval Reserve Units (with 6 satellite units). Heritage Apprentices in a training session on the Researching The Historic Environment module and training in Architectural Photography. The site is approximately 500m south-west of Church Bay and is marked with a large yellow marker buoy. The contents of this record have been generated from a legacy data system. The deep-water access it offers has made the site desirable for manufacturers of 'superyachts' and in 2012 Princess Yachts acquired the freehold to 20 acres (0.081km2) at the southern end, with a view to building a construction facility. staircase bay with tall double-transomed 3-light round-arched Where the old ropehouse had stood a short canal known as the Camber was laid out, terminating in a boat basin with a boathouse. [2] Discussions were underway in 2014 around removing the museum from the Dockyard and displaying some of its collections within an expanded Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery.[58]. He was awarded The 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal 1939-1945, and Defence Medal 1939-1945. She became the flagship of Rear Admiral Battenburg in 1905 and her stations included the Mediterranean Grand Fleet from 1914-15 and the North American and West Indies theatre of operations from 1915-17. 5 Basin was converted to serve as a new Fleet Maintenance Base, to be built alongside a Submarine Refit Complex for nuclear submarines; an 80-ton cantilever crane, one of the largest in western Europe, was installed to lift nuclear cores from submarines in newly built adjacent dry docks. HMS Drake had lost the use of its steam steering gear in the attack and had to try to steer using only propellers, until this could be repaired. This is a list of shore establishments (or "stone frigates") of the Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve. on an English barracks, executed in a bold Free Style manner, Like this page to receive our updates. [5] Having selected the location, Dummer was given responsibility for designing and building the new yard. [37], In changes to base porting arrangements announced in November 2017, HM Ships Argyll, Monmouth and Montrose were to join the Portsmouth Flotilla (however, Monmouth retired in 2021 and Montrose is scheduled to decommission in 2023 with her return from the Persian Gulf); HM Ships Westminster, Richmond, Kent and St Albans are moving in the opposite direction, to Devonport. HMS Drake (1743) was a 14-gun sloop launched in 1743 and sold in 1748. [29], In the mid-nineteenth century, all royal dockyards faced the challenge of responding to the advent first of steam power and then metal hulls. [10], Most of these buildings and structures were rebuilt over ensuing years, including Dummer's original basin and dry dock (today known as No. [15] The two additional docks were added, north of the double-dock, in 1762 and 1789 (both subsequently rebuilt). [18], Despite significant damage during the blitz, the South Yard still contains four scheduled monuments and over thirty listed buildings and structures[19] (though some of these have been allowed to fall into a derelict state in recent years: the 18th-century South Sawmills and South Smithery are both on the Heritage at Risk Register). HMS Drake lies on a flat sandy seabed at a depth of between 15-19 metres. The 2,372 ton Lugano, loaded with cotton and steel from Virginia came into the Sound and was hit on her starboard side by one torpedo fired from U 79, the explosion ripped a large hole in the hull resulting in her sinking rapidly with no loss of life. In just under three centuries, over 300 vessels were built at Devonport, the last being HMS Scylla in 1971.[12]. and moulded cornices. staircase; 2 central windows above, then cornice linked to She was renamed HMS Resolution in 1771 and served James Cook on his second and third voyages of discovery in the Pacific. 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He discarded the earlier three-sectioned hinged gate, which was labour-intensive in operation, and replaced it with the simpler and more mobile two-sectioned gate. Environmental and Historical Designations: A list of any environmental or historical designations attributed to the site, or overlapping it. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small 3 Division, which remained in that role until 1934. Joseph William Paul Kreyling HMS Drake. Species of interest are highlighted. round-arched transomed 3-light stair window above a squat The Wartime Memories Project will give them a good home and ensure that they are used for educational purposes. In 2017 the First World War armoured cruiser HMS Drake was scheduled for protection under the Historic Monuments and Archaeological Objects (Northern Ireland) Order 1995. DML had been running the Dockyard since privatisation in 1987.[2]. Directions to HMS Drake, Plymouth with public transportation. pilasters dividing bays to upper floors, window architraves, Follow the link for more information, Links to additional information found online for the dive site, The approximate XY coordinates for the dive site in Decimel Degrees (DD). [71] The traditional shout of "Oggy Oggy Oggy" was used to cheer on the Devonport team in the Navy's field gun competition. When a power outage occurs, DTE Energy crews work as quickly and safely as possible to restore power to all of our customers. This, however, began to prove insufficient and in 1719 the board established a new gun wharf on land leased from one Sir Nicholas Morice, immediately to the north of the established Dockyard. 0.6 mi Dockyard. On 5 September 1971, all Flag Officers of the Royal Navy holding positions of Admiral Superintendents at Royal Dockyards were restyled as Port Admirals.[80]. 340 ft Keyham. [30], At Devonport, in 1864, a separate, purpose-built steam yard was opened on a self-contained site at Keyham, just to the north of Morice Yard (and a tunnel was built linking the new yard with the old). Source Historic England Archive BB83/04456. [2], Further north still, Weston Mill Lake (at one time Devonport's coaling yard) was converted in the 1980s to provide frigate berths for the Type 22 fleet. In 2014 it was announced, as part of a 'City Deal' regeneration agreement, that the South Yard would be 'unlocked' with a view to it becoming a 'marine industries hub'. 740-1/4/175 HMS Drake: Wardroom, Officer's Left of the tower is the Her Majesty's Naval Base (HMNB) Devonport (formerly HMS Drake ), is one of three operating bases in the United Kingdom for the Royal Navy (the others being HMNB Clyde and HMNB Portsmouth ). Media in category "HMS Drake (ship, 1901)" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Devonport serves as headquarters for the Flag Officer Sea Training, which is responsible for the training of all the ships of the Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary, along with many from foreign naval services. [44] The company asserts that this development will "continue the boat building tradition within the dockyard" and "add drama to the site with yachts being moved around the quayside, launched on No. Water and electricity are available on the pontoon but there is no reliable source of fuel. importance of the Royal Navy at this time. The vast site covers more than 650 acres and has 15 dry docks, four miles of waterfront, 25 tidal berths and five basins. There were suggestions that to save her an attempt was going to be made to beach her in Church Bay, unfortunately, the degree of the list became critical and she was abandoned to capsize in eighteen metres of water a few hundred metres from the shore. Public Records. Listed on the National Heritage List for England. 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