The Royal Naval Dockyard is a picturesque way to break from the pink sand beaches. In fact, if you're visiting during Bermuda's chillier seasons, it could end up being the highlight of your trip.
Significant progress has been made to the restore and protect the Casemates Barracks and Upper Ordnance Buildings, The Royal ...
The National Museum of Bermuda [NMB] is working to “waterproof, stabilise, and save the Casemates Barracks and Upper Ordnance ...
The Royal Naval Dockyard played important roles in the War of 1812 and the world wars. The Royal Navy left the main dockyard in 1951, with most of the facilities shuttered by 1958.
The Royal Naval Dockyard, located on the western tip of Bermuda, is a lively hub of history and activities. Once a strategic naval base for the British, it’s now a major tourist hot spot filled ...
The UK Royal Navy’s Type 23 frigate HMS Sutherland ... upkeep programme currently being carried out at Babcock’s Royal Naval Dockyard located inside HMNB Devonport. The frigate is one of ...
Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the naval dockyard was once the home of the British fleet during the Napoleonic Wars, and served as the headquarters of Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson from 1784 ...
The Commissioner’s House in the Historic Dockyard Chatham is one of the oldest intact naval buildings in the ... which has just marked 40 years since the Royal Navy left its site, said it ...
Go beyond the surface at Portsmouth Historic Dockyard. Uncover secrets long thought lost at sea, the true story of heroes past and present, and get to grips with the ships that made history.
Caverton Marine Limited has announced the signing of a concession agreement with Naval Dockyard Limited for the management, overhaul, and leasing of the boat building GRP (Glass Reinforced Plastic ...
The Royal Navy's Devonport dockyard in Plymouth is the largest naval base in Western Europe, covering 650 acres and housing 15 dry docks. It employs 2,500 service personnel and generates around 10 ...
A World War Two veteran from Devon is celebrating her 100th birthday. Suzanne Sparrow joined the Women's Royal Naval Service (Wren) at 17, working in the Plymouth dockyard where preparations were made ...