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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM289J_the-victory-dock_Chertsey-England.html
The Victory Dock
Named to commemorate the bicentenary of the
Battle of Trafalgar 1805
and the construction of HMS Victory on this site
23 July 1759 - 7 May 1765
Vice Admiral Sir James Burnell-Nugent KCB CBE ADC Martin
Second Sea Lord and
Co…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM289I_the-old-single-dock_Chertsey-England.html
This Stone
Marks the Site of
The Old Single Dock
Constructed in 1623
And Replaced in 1858
By the Present
No.2 Dock
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM289H_h-m-s-victory_Chertsey-England.html
On this Site
In the Old Single Dock
H.M.S."Victory"
Was Laid Down on 23rd August 1759 and
Launched on the 7th May 1765 + + + She was
Almost Entirely Rebuilt in Chatham
Yard during the Years 1800 to 1803 and
On 30th July 1803 S…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM289G_the-clocktower-building_Chertsey-England.html
The Clocktower Building, 1723
Scheduled Ancient Monument
The oldest naval store-house to survive in any of the Royal Dockyards. The Clocktower Building was constructed at the head of the docks as a 'present use store' for materials and equipme…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM289F_no-1-machine-shop-1861-armour-plate-shop-1865_Chertsey-England.html
No. 1 Machine Shop 1861; Armour Plate Shop 1865
Grade II* Listed Buildings
The decision to build HMS Achilles at the Dockyard in 1861 led to the requirement for new buildings to be able to house the machine tools required to work with iron. …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM289E_no-2-dry-dock-1856_Chertsey-England.html
No.2 Dry Dock, 1856
Scheduled Ancient Monument
This was the site of the Old Single Dock where HMS Victory was built and launched in 1765.
As ship building changed from wood to iron and the size of vessels increased, there was a need to ex…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM287U_hms-cavalier-1944_Chertsey-England.html
HMS Cavalier, 1944
National Destroyer Memorial
National Historic Fleet
HMS Cavalier is preserved as a memorial to the 142 Royal Navy destroyers sunk during the Second World War with the loss of over 11,000 lives. Cavalier also represents …