Devonport. In 1860 the main dockyards' policing was also transferred to the new dockyard divisions of the Metropolitan Police, in Devonport's case No. HMS Drake was built at HM Dockyard at Pembroke, between 1899 and 1902, as a Drake Class armoured cruiser, based on the Cressy Class cruisers. [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). The prominent clock tower was built in 1896, containing a clock and bell by Gillett & Johnston; it initially functioned as a semaphore tower. Buildings Scheduled monuments Parks and gardens Battlefields Shipwrecks. Search over 400,000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Previous Overview Next Comments and Photos Records of HMS Drake from other sources. A third gate called New Passage was created in the 1780s, giving access to the Torpoint Ferry. Perform a free public GIS maps search, including geographic information systems, GIS services, and GIS databases. [9], Before the expansion could begin, a rocky hillside to the south had to be cut away; the rubble was used to reclaim the mudflats ready for building. This broke the ship in two, the bow section sank in the Sound and the stern section was eventually towed into Londonderry, the explosion killed thirty-one seamen. 1898 saw the barracks expand to accommodate a further 1,000 men. The Wartime Memories Project is run by volunteers and the free to access part of the website is funded by donations from our visitors. Her armaments included two primary 9.2-inch centre line turrets, sixteen secondary 6-inch single barbettes, twelve auxiliary twelve pounders, three auxiliary three pounders and two eighteen-inch submerged torpedo tubes. This is the first time. Several sections of the historic South Yard are no longer used by the Ministry of Defence, though it is still currently a closed site and subject to security restrictions. Central block has tall entrance tower which rises 2 stages If the information here has been helpful or you have enjoyed reaching the stories please conside making a donation, no matter how small, would be much appreciated, annually we need to raise enough funds to pay for our web hosting or this site will vanish from the web. Since 2002, it has been the main refitting base for all Royal Navy nuclear submarines Work was completed by Carillion in 2002 to build a refitting dock to support theVanguard-class Trident missile nuclear ballistic missile submarines. HMS is an authorized International Baccalaureate Middle Years school. HMNB Devonport is located in Devonport, in the west of the city of Plymouth in Devon, England. This List entry helps identify the building designated at this address for its special architectural or historic interest. Environmental and Historical Designations: A list of any environmental or historical designations attributed to the site, or overlapping it. DML had been running the Dockyard since privatisation in 1987.[2]. The wardroom block dates from this period. On high ground overlooking the rest of the yard he built a grand terrace of thirteen three-storey houses for the senior dockyard officers (the first known example in the country of a palace-front terrace); the commissioner was accommodated in the centre, and at each end of the terrace was a two-storey block of offices (one for the commissioner, the other for the Clerk of the Cheque). PLYMOUTH SX45NW SALTASH ROAD, Devonport Royal Navy. This typically relates to the stage of the tide, Details of nearest facilities to dive site i.e. © Crown Copyright and database right 2023. In 1758, the Plymouth and Portsmouth Fortifications Act provided the means to construct a permanent landward defence for the dockyard complex. HMNB Devonport The largest naval base in Western Europe, Devonport has been supporting the Royal Navy since 1691. Ordnance Survey Licence number 100024900.© British Crown and SeaZone Solutions Limited 2023. [13] One slipway (1774) survives unaltered from this period (Slip No.1): a rare survival. A "tiddy oggy" is naval slang for a Cornish Pasty and which was once the nickname for a sailor born and bred in Devonport. [62], The Naval base at Devonport is still nicknamed "Guzz" (or, sometimes, "Guz") by sailors and marines. 0.6 mi Dockyard. [20][21] In the space between the new slips and the new ropehouse, south of the boat pond, was a sizeable mast pond, flanked by mast-houses. List of ships with the same or similar names, Ships of the Royal Navy: The Complete Record of all Fighting Ships of the Royal Navy, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=HMS_Drake&oldid=1128898823, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 22 December 2022, at 15:16. It proceeded to Church Bay where it anchored, but soon began to list, and eventually capsized and sank. 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. GIS Maps Search. central entrance hall divided by marble columns with a large User contributions are not fact checked and do not represent the official position of Historic England. Scheduled Monument HMS Drake HMS Drake 15:28, 10 NOV 2022. [60] The National Audit Office in 2019 stated that the costs of laid up storage of all nuclear submarines had reached 500 million,[61] and they represent a liability of 7.5 billion. Sand gobies Pomatochistus minutus, the burrowing anemone Cerianthus lloydii and the slender sea pen Virgularia mirabilis(a Northern Ireland Priority Species) occur on the adjacent sandy seabed. parapet cornice; 4 pilasters and central round-arched window The Wartime Memories Project will give them a good home and ensure that they are used for educational purposes. The trawler is severely broken up with its bow lying in the wreckage of the Drake. importance of the Royal Navy at this time. When a power outage occurs, DTE Energy crews work as quickly and safely as possible to restore power to all of our customers. [15] The two additional docks were added, north of the double-dock, in 1762 and 1789 (both subsequently rebuilt). More Want to know what life was like during the War? 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. [10], Most of these buildings and structures were rebuilt over ensuing years, including Dummer's original basin and dry dock (today known as No. 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). Other ships in her class were the Good Hope, King Alfred and Leviathan. Although cruisers could be powerful ships (HMS Drake was a 14,000 ton vessel capable of 21-23 knots) cruisers were not intended for duty in the battlefleet. [59], In 2018, the UK Parliament's Public Accounts Committee criticised the slow rate of decommissioning of these submarines, with the Ministry of Defence admitting that it had put off decommissioning due to the cost. similar to the fronts of the rear wings. (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Devon: London: 1989-: 10thFeb 2023 - Please note we currently have a huge backlog of submitted material, our volunteers are working through this as quickly as possible and all names, stories and photos will be added to the site. Do you have any additional information for this dive site you would like to contribute? Our 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'. A further, double-dock (i.e. HMS Drake (1770) was a 12-gun sloop launched as the civilian Marquis of Granby. Royal Naval HMNB Devonport dedicates rooms for mums and babies to relax in. with roudelled balustrades carried on moulded brackets. Dived here recently? [11] The terrace survived into the 20th century, but was largely destroyed in the Blitz along with several others of Devonport's historic buildings. Hampshire Railways Remembered. The Devonport Lines were a bastion fortification which consisted of an earthen rampart with a wide ditch and a glacis. The largest naval base in Western Europe,[1] HMNB Devonport is located in Devonport, in the west of the city of Plymouth, England. Find out about listed buildings and other protected sites, and search the National Heritage List for England (NHLE). Ballycastle/Rathlin Harbour Office No. floor, otherwise dressed limestone brought to course and with The Wreck. Just one end section of the terrace survives; dating from 1692 to 1696, it is the earliest surviving building in any royal dockyard.[8]. George Patton HMS Drake (d.21st Apr 1941), A/Able Sea. Archaeologist Dr David Neal discussing his illustration of the mosaic being excavated at Rutland Roman Villa with members of the University of Leicester Archaeological Services team, Bombed library in Holland House, Kensington. Members who served with HMS Drake Welcome to Forces Reunited the place where you can find information and friends from HMS Drake . They were responsible for all the civilian support services operated by the dockyard departments. Stoker Sydney Green HMS Drake (d.18th Jan 1944), OS J Metcalfe HMS Drake (d.5th May 1941), PO. English Heritage calls it 'one of the most remarkable engineering buildings in the country'. 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Kevin Robertson & Leslie Oppitz. A serving Royal Navy officer, usually of rear-admiral rank, was appointed as admiral-superintendent of the dockyard; however, the post was sometimes held by a commodore-superintendent or even a vice-admiral. Boat traffic between Ballycastle and Rathlin. In an emergency call 999 or 112 and ask for the coastguard. Located within HMS Drake's Haven and inside the naval base's Wyvern Gym . The Drake has been extensively damaged both by the original torpedo attack on the vessel, the wrecking of the Ella Hewett and the subsequent dispersal of both wrecks with explosives in the 1970s by divers from the Scottish and Northern Ireland Bomb and Mine Disposal Team. Books and journalsPevsner, N, Cherry, B, The Buildings of England: Devon, (1989), 655-656. Significant RM presences are also located in: The modern RNR has fourteen Royal Naval Reserve Units (with 6 satellite units). 1898 saw the barracks expand to accommodate a further 1,000 men. Samuel Whitmore Rogers HMS Drake (d.21st Apr 1941). round-arched transomed 3-light stair window above a squat HMS Drake was a 12-gun sloop launched as the civilian Marquis of Granby. See our extensive range of expert advice to help you care for and protect historic places. Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. Royal Navy down to just 5 attack submarines | Navy Lookout", "HMS Triumph has returned to sea after more than 4 years in refit at Devonport. HMS Shah (formerly the USS Jamaica, which was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1943) 1943-45, HMS Appledore - base and training ship in Devon, 194546. Original Publication: Picture Post - 7161 - The Best And Worst Of British Cities 4 -. She was purchased in 1770 and briefly named HMS Drake. Gross weight: 2,350 ton. [16], The dockyard suffered severe damage in a large-scale fire on 25 September 1840, it started in the North Dock on HMSTalavera and Imogene were completely gutted, threatened HMSMinden, and spread to nearby buildings and equipment. Superintendent Engineer Major Monro Wilson, RE. Wilfred George Williams HMS Derwent, Joseph William Paul Kreyling HMS Drake, Able Sea. [48] As of 2016 the northern section of the South Yard (including the 18th-century dry docks, Nos. [19] On higher ground behind the wharf itself is a contemporary terrace of houses for officers (1720), built from stone rubble excavated during the yard's construction.[13]. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. These observations were further verified by divers from DAERAs Marine Scientific Dive Team in 2016. Below limestone dressings; dry slate hipped roofs; stone partly These are: Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. 028 207 68525 Mobile Number 07803 505084. HMS DRAKE, DRAKE HOUSE AND ATTACHED WALLS AND RAILINGS, SALTASH ROAD Listed on the National Heritage List for England. See HMS Drake, Plymouth on the map. PO (d.21st April 1941). The records staff at the Historic Environment Division would encourage divers to send them a short report on any diving undertaken on the HMS Drake wreck site to assist in monitoring the wreck (see Record Heritage). For the Royal New Zealand Navy base in Auckland, New Zealand, see, "HMS Drake (shore establishment)" redirects here. [33], In 2011 the MOD sold the freehold of the North Yard to the Dockyard operator, Babcock; the site includes six listed buildings and structures, among them the Grade I listed Quadrangle.[34]. [31] In the 1970s the northern end of No. . Shortly afterwards HMS Brisk made a sweep through the Sound and was hit by either torpedo or ran into a mine which struck amidships causing a catastrophic explosion. [9], Provision of ships' armaments was not the responsibility of the Navy but of the independent Board of Ordnance, which already had a wharf and storage facility in the Mount Wise area of Plymouth. [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). moulded hoods above 1st-floor windows, apron entablature to It remained in use until it was destroyed in the Plymouth Blitz; the same fate befell several other buildings of the 18th and early 19th century, including the long and prominent pedimented workshop with its central clocktower, built to accommodate a range of woodworkers and craftsmen, the adjacent pedimented dockyard offices and Edward Holl's replacement Dockyard Church of 1814. 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