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Tuesday, 3 July 1849, with the other convicts aboard the hulk assembled behind a rail to witness. When ordered to strip, he hesitated. Thomas Cronin, his older brother, addressed him and, while brandishing a knife, rushed forward to the separating rail. He called out to the other prisoners in Gaelic and many joined him in attempting to free the prisoner and attack the officers. The officers opened fire. Two men were killed and twelve wounded. Punishment of James Cronin was then carried out. Three hundred men of the
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When the second phase of development began at the end of the 19th century, there was still a shortage of Bermudians willing to work as common labourers, and the Admiralty resorted to importing labour from British West Indian islands (which were suffering economic hardship due to the loss of the sugar
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travelled to North America. He was appointed foreman of works with the Works Department of the Royal Navy, responsible for development of the strategic Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda. By the time the first phase of development was complete, in the 1860s, the convict establishment was no longer seen as
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was also enraged by the practice of American merchant and naval vessels to poach sailors from the Royal Navy at a time when its manpower was stretched to the limit. The US also had its own interest in breaking Britain's supremacy on maritime trade, and from the first days of the Republic it has often
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News has been received here of the destroyer Hamilton, one of the 50 destroyers recently acquired by Great Britain from the United States and named in honour of Bermuda's capital. Commander L. M. Shadwell, R.N., who commands the Hamilton, has written to the Mayor of Hamilton, Mr. S. P. Eve, a letter
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Royal Naval Biography; Or, Memoirs of the Services of All the Flag-officers, Superannuated Rear-admirals, Retired-captains, Post-captains, and Commanders, Whose Names Appeared on the Admiralty List of Sea Officers at the Commencement of the Present Year, Or who Have Since Been Promoted; Illustrated
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The vessels of the North America and West Indies Squadrons were employed to track down German surface raiders, and in escorting the convoys that were assembled at Bermuda before crossing the Atlantic. As would be the case in the Second World War, the primary threat to trans-Atlantic Allied shipping
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at Ireland Island, was placed in solitary confinement from the 25th to the 29th for fighting. On release, and being returned to work, he refused to be cross-ironed. He ran onto the breakwater, brandishing a poker threateningly. For this, he was ordered to receive punishment (presumably flogging) on
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causes considerable confusion in relation to the Bermuda naval base. At least one vessel attached to the HM Dockyard, and three separate shore establishments have used the name. The shore establishments included one at the Commissioner's House, at the north of the Keep, and, later, the Royal Naval
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Although Bermuda was a naval base, her warships were normally spread far-and-wide across the Atlantic, unable to protect the base or the colony. Early in the war German battleships, operating as commerce raiders, created some concern of Bermuda's vulnerability to naval bombardment (especially when
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The primary limitation of Bermuda as a Dockyard was the porosity of its limestone sandstone, which prevented construction of a proper drydock. From 1869, this problem was remedied with a floating drydock. This, and its successors, was a large hull, with a U-shaped cross-section. It could be partly
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In view of attitudes found amongst the Bermudian population to manual labour, the labour force for the start of the work was, apart from specialist Bermudian artisans, built up from slaves and ex-slaves from various sources. Alongside hired Bermudian slaves, who led unusually independent lives,
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or other enemies, the Royal Navy closed most of the Dockyard facilities in 1958 (a process which had begun with the removal of the large floating drydock, AFD 5, in 1951 (the smaller AFD 48 remained)), with most of the Admiralty's landholdings in Bermuda (along with all of the British Army's
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Numerous islands at the West End, and in the Great Sound were used for various purposes, but the core of the base, the Dockyard, began to take shape on Ireland Island, at the North West extremity of the archipelago. Initially, local labourers, free or enslaved, were sought to carry out the
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who had opted for employment at Bermuda rather than armed service or resettlement in Canada, and who suffered similarly from the dockyard officials’ attitudes, finding their situation inferior to that of the hired Bermudan slaves, and who at the end of the War found themselves sent to
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were brought to Bermuda to man the garrison and to continue the construction of the Dockyard. With the reduction in naval budgets that came with peace, the Admiralty refused to be responsible for them any further. The men rejected a government order for them to be transferred to the
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After the War, the Navy concentrated on the building of the Dockyard, while the Army began its own buildup of fortifications, coastal artillery, and infantry garrisons to defend the Naval Base, as the British Government began to view Bermuda more as a base than as a colony.
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and the Dolphin Quest attraction. There are also several restaurants on site. Money is still being raised to repair the remaining damaged buildings and build a second dock to attract additional cruise ships. As of April 2011 the mega-cruise ship dock has been constructed.
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Adopting another line of thought, Captain Krancke reasoned that there remained the possibility of the Bermuda and Halifax convoys' assembling off the Newfoundland Bank, which meant that this combined convoy would not reach the patrol area until a later
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construction. With most working-age Bermudian men being skilled workers, involved in seafaring or shipbuilding, local labour proved scarce and expensive (the Admiralty had acknowledged Bermuda's reliance on its merchant seamen by exempting them from
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on Boaz Island (before the Second World War, it had been located in the North Yard of the dockyard), nominally an aircraft repair and replacement facility without its own aircrews, provided air patrols during the early years of the war, using
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where they were formally disbanded on 20 August and taken to their new settlements to occupy grants of land. The consequent depletion of the construction workforce was partially made good in 1823 by the first importation of British convicts.
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that had been recruited on the Atlantic coast. With the refusal of the Admiralty to accept continuing responsibility for the Corps, and with the rejection by the Corps of orders given by the government for them to be transferred to the
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continued to be maintained as a base, under the command of the Resident Naval Officer (RNO), for the squadron of the America and West Indies Station (which ceased to be a separate station with the 1956 abolishment of the
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The Andrew And The Onions: The Story Of The Royal Navy In Bermuda, 1795–1975, Lt. Commander Ian Strannack, The Bermuda Maritime Museum Press, The Bermuda Maritime Museum, P.O. Box MA 133, Mangrove Bay, Bermuda MA BX.
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in the colony under free 99-year leases. This had been agreed before Britain and France declared war on Germany and set into motion before the US had actually entered the war, but (along with the establishment of a
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target tugs, which towed targets for anti-aircraft gunnery practice by Allied vessels working-up at Bermuda, as well as for a United States Navy anti-aircraft gunnery training centre that operated on shore at
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in an attempt to cripple British trade in the New World. The Royal Navy was hard-pressed in Europe, and unable to release adequate forces to counter the menace of the privateers. In any case, multi-decked
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to oversee the development of the former Admiralty lands (other than those still in use by the Royal Navy, or by HM Prisons) on Ireland, Boaz, and Watford islands. To serve these visitors, several former
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submerged by filling ballast tanks with water, so that a ship might be brought in and braced into position. The tanks were then emptied to lift the ship out of the water for repairs below its waterline.
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garrison with artillery and infantry elements) had the effect of placing most of the responsibility for guarding Bermuda into American hands, thereby freeing British forces to be redeployed elsewhere.
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were designed to battle each other in slow-moving, opposing lines. However many guns they might have to bring to bear, they were not able to run down, or outmanoeuvre the small privateers.
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c. 109), only sailors on the books of a commissioned naval vessel were subject to naval discipline, naval personnel assigned to shore duties were listed administratively as crew members of
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in the 16th century. Bermudian privateers certainly played a role in many English and British wars following settlement, with its utility as a base for his privateers leading to the
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battled Britain for military, political, and economic supremacy in Europe, closing continental ports to British trade. He also unleashed a storm of privateers from the French
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An epitome, historical and statistical, descriptive of the Royal Naval Service of England. By E. M., with the assistance of ... L. Miles ... With ... illustrations, etc
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was effectively reduced to a supply station that supported Royal Naval vessels transiting through Bermuda or temporarily operating in the area, such as for the annual
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regularly land at the dockyard during summer months (cruise lines call this place King's Wharf). The West End Development Corporation (WEDCO) was formed in 1982 as a
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in which he says, "I thought it possible that you might be interested to have news from time to time of the ship which has the honour to bear the name of your city".
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Initially, the Royal Navy bought and developed property in and around the then capital of St. George's, at the East End. These included Convict Bay, which became a
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After the Second World War, with the former primary threat in the region, the United States, having been an ally in both World Wars, and a continuing ally under
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had occupied a useful position astride the homeward leg taken by many European vessels from the New World since before its settlement by England in 1609. French
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for the duration of the war. The target tugs operated at first from Boaz Island as floatplanes, and from 1943 also from the runway at the United States Army's
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The Royal Navy sought to counter the threat of French privateers in the New World by commissioning its own light vessels, built along the lines of traditional
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Air Station on Boaz Island that operated during the Second World War. Both of these were establishments within the larger active naval base, and the name HMS
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finding their own work and bargaining with prospective employers for wages and conditions, there were ex-slaves taken off intercepted ships and who, by the
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Bermuda was to provide the namesakes for three other Royal Naval vessels, other than HMS Castle Harbour, during the War, specifically the cruiser
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In December, 1967, the position of RNO Bermuda was abolished, with its duties passing to SNOWI's secretary and SNOWI taking over command of HMS
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The Dockyard served as the base for a succession of Royal Naval organisations, including the North America and West Indies Squadron. A fleet of
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The Royal Navy began to invest into Bermudian real-estate in 1795. Very early, it began to buy islands at the West End of the chain, and in the
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With little remaining interest in policing the world's waterways, and with the American bases to guard Bermuda in any potential war with the
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During the Second World War, again, the naval base in Bermuda organised trans-Atlantic Convoys. Ships would arrive at Bermuda singly, where
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was subsequently based at Bermuda until the 1970s, although the base was no longer capable of carrying out repairs to vessels based there.
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and RNO in 1971. On 1 April 1976, the post of SNOWI was abolished. The Bermuda-based Station Frigates were withdrawn and replaced with a
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These lists are for senior officers within the administration of the Royal Naval Dockyard. For the senior naval officer in Bermuda, see
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have been turned into artists shops and a pedestrian mall has opened in the clock tower building. The keep area is now the site of the
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as free independent farmers. Their last day of pay at Bermuda was 15 July 1816, when they were taken, together with their families, to
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In the decades following American independence, Britain was faced with two threats to its maritime supremacy. The first was French, as
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by a Series of Historical and Explanatory Notes ... With Copious Addenda: Superannuated rear-admirals. Retired captains. Post-Captains
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of the dockyard was actually a reduction of its status to a base, with the disposal of most Admiralty land holdings in Bermuda. The
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and smaller vessels was based there in the 1930s. In both World Wars, Bermuda served as a staging area for trans-Atlantic convoys.
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in November 1940), but the island was never attacked, and the threat of German surface vessels and their aircraft quickly faded.
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of old warships. In Bermuda, the depot ship was HMS Terror from 1857 to 1897, which was replaced by the former troopship
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politically expedient. The last convicts were withdrawn in 1863, returned to Britain on the Bermudian merchant clipper,
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to which the shore personnel at Bermuda, whether belonging to the dockyard, to outlying naval facilities (such as
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existed primarily to protect the naval base). In 1818 the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda officially replaced the
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dated 27 June 1832 the role of the Resident Commissioner was replaced by either a Captain or Commodore or
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circa 1899, showing the new South Yard under construction (left) and the old fortified North Yard (right)
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Summer sleeping tents in 1856 (a measure to protect defending soldiers and marines from the occasional
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The South Yard of the Dockyard itself was retained as HM Naval Base, Bermuda, commissioned as HMS
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The Royal Naval Dockyard viewed from the Commissioner's House as of August, 2011. Ship docked is
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Up until 1831 all navy dockyards, were administered by a Resident Commissioner on behalf of the
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to serve as manual labourers included many Irishmen, including participants in the ill-fated
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Bermudian privateers also played a notable part in the war, capturing 298 American vessels.
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for resettlement. In August, 1814, British forces sailed from the Dockyard to carry out the
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The second threat was American. The first successful English colony in the North America,
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After the closure of most of the base as an active naval dockyard in 1957 (excluding HMS
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after the First World War, once it absorbed the areas that had formerly belonged to the
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was the menace of German submarines. Ships from the dockyard also took part in the
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Church Parade of the Royal Navy and British Army at the (then under construction)
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flying boats flown by naval pilots from ships at the dockyard, or pilots from the
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The Irish Slave Trade β€” The Forgotten "White" Slaves. The Slaves That Time Forgot
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Convict Establishment. Bermuda Brochure, by Chris Addams and Michael Davis, 1998
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In addition to Mitchel, notable convicts sent to Bermuda included Irish painter
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One of the first Naval actions of the War was the capture of the Bermuda sloop,
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in 1901). The former HMS Malabar was sold in 1918, following which the name HMS
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chain of command, reporting to Commander-in-Chief, Western Atlantic as part of
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marked the end of 200 years of permanent Royal Naval establishment in Bermuda.
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from February 1813 until the end of the War, British forces briefly occupying
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in 1931 as they depart the Royal Naval Dockyard to exercise on the open ocean
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During the Second World War, the United States had been permitted to build a
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in Bermuda, at that time, was still in the East End, at Mount Wyndham, above
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no superintendents appointed from 1839 to 1847 just a resident store-keeper.
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may have used the islands as a staging place for operations against Spanish
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at City of Hamilton, Bermuda, for 10 June, 1948, King's Birthday ceremony.
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and a United States Navy submarine at the Royal Naval Dockyard circa 1918
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in the company of hired artisans, both free and enslaved, and finally to
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into the Royal Navy, to which all other British seamen were liable).
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properties) being transferred to the local government for Β£750,000.
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in 1814, where the Royal Navy recruited from among refugee slaves a
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barracks, behind the defensive wall from which it derives its name.
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Captain Reginald Vesey Holt, 18 October 1928 – November 1930
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epidemics that struck the colony during the 19th Century)
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The National Archives, 1660 to 1857, ADM 42 2915: 1527:Following the withdrawal of the Admiral (the 1319:at Bermuda on the 3 June 1940, equipped with 587: 2651: 2114:Map of the cruises of the Bermuda-based HMS 1169:industry, following American victory in the 944:12 August 1815 advertisement by HM Dockyard 5103:Royal Navy bases outside the United Kingdom 2852: 1784:HM Dockyard on Ireland in Bermuda ca, 1860. 1647:The former Royal Navy wireless facility at 1529:Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies 817:, ordered in 1795, and commissioned as HMS 4187: 4173: 3501:Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) 3310: 3296: 3185: 2935:"Navy Board and Admiralty: Yard Pay Books" 1506:Commander-in-Chief America and West Indies 1111:and Nationalist journalist and politician 594: 580: 172:Admiral Superintendent Bermuda (1832-1938) 3183: 3181: 3179: 3177: 3175: 3173: 3171: 3169: 3167: 3165: 2328: 1916:in the floating drydock, circa 1899-1902. 1433:(serving both ships and seaplanes) and a 1379:Redesignation from dockyard to naval base 872: 613:, Bermuda) was the principal base of the 170:Resident Commissioner Bermuda (1816-1832) 3099: 3029:Resident Commissioner, Bermuda Dockyard. 2986: 2102:in Admiralty Floating Dock No. 1 in 1934 1699: 1588: 1476: 1468: 1394: 1382: 1238: 1202: 1190: 1090: 1082: 1070: 939: 922: 174:Commodore-in-Charge, Bermuda (1938-1946) 2831: 2800: 2798: 2684: 2454: 2384:Captain Henry John Carr, 1 January 1892 1796:The Grassy Bay anchorage seen from HMD 1549:Commander British Forces Caribbean Area 1516:on 1 June 1965 (it was also designated 1207:Bastions C and D of the Keep, with two 935: 756:was often used interchangeably with HM 5085: 4907:List of air stations of the Royal Navy 4579:British Defence Singapore Support Unit 3162: 3141: 3004: 2922:. 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UK 2959: 2932: 2795: 2629:British military presence in Bermuda 2464:, 15 January 1944 – 31 January 1944 2181:The Commissioner's House (interior). 3452:USN Submarine Base, Ordnance Island 3415:Bermuda Base Command (World War II) 3250:"Family treasure restored to owner" 2337:Captain Fitzherbert Evans 1816–1817 2264:in the City of Hamilton, circa 1900 1934:at the Royal Naval Dockyard in 1903 1883:in 1883, with two warships and the 1234: 1209:BL 6-inch (152 mm) Mk VII guns 971:in 1813 and establishing a base on 690:South East Coast of America Station 13: 4892:HM Victualling Yard Royal Victoria 4887:HM Victualling Yard Royal Clarence 4105:Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity 3447:RAF in Bermuda during World War II 3248:Wheaton, Vicki (24 January 2020). 3189: 2962:"Resident Commissioner at Bermuda" 2808:, DEFE 5/188/4, January 1971, via 2472:Senior Naval Officers, West Indies 2324:depending on the size of the yard. 1993:at the City of Hamilton circa 1928 1186: 14: 5134: 4897:HM Victualling Yard Royal William 3264: 2939:discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk 1848:arriving at Bermuda in July, 1869 1670: 1287:), before crossing the Atlantic. 1109:Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848 1103:The convicts brought in from the 4204: 4202:Royal Navy shore establishments 4196: 3469: 3283:Bermuda 4 U Page on HM Dockyard. 3127:Stationery Office, H.M. 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Mike. 3005:Bourne, Kenneth (1967). 2933:Archives, The National. 2806:Command in the Caribbean 2494:: January 1960-June 1961 2462:Charles Hugo Knox-Little 2389:John William Brackenbury 1950:in the floating drydock 1659:(NRS Bermuda), re-named 1575:Officer in Charge, Works 1560:South Yard Berthing Area 1501:South Yard Berthing Area 738:Admiralty House, Bermuda 676:(which would become the 357:Nursing Service (QARNNS) 240:Admiralty House, Bermuda 5018:HM Naval Base Weihaiwei 5008:HM Naval Base Singapore 4988:HM Dockyard Trincomalee 4958:HM Dockyard Haulbowline 4933:HM Naval Shipyards York 4923:Grand River Naval Depot 3975:Victoria Park, Hamilton 3666:White-tailed tropicbird 3592:Sisyrinchium bermudiana 3276:3 February 2013 at the 2987:Marshall, John (1824). 2476:Post holders included: 2363:Post holders included: 2333:Post holders included: 1545:Allied Command Atlantic 1487:at the South Yard (HMS 1431:US Naval Operating Base 888:Slave Trade Act of 1807 63:Shipyard, dockyard, HMD 4983:HM Dockyard Port Royal 4978:HM Dockyard Port Mahon 3442:North American Station 3148:navylistresearch.co.uk 2536:: June 1970-March 1972 2329:Resident commissioners 2322:Admiral Superintendent 1860:The floating dry dock 1844:The floating dry dock 1711: 1618:West Indies Guard Ship 1601: 1492: 1400: 1392: 1373:armed merchant cruiser 1251: 1212: 1200: 1096: 1088: 1080: 953: 932: 873:Relocation to West End 470:Customs and traditions 222:North American Station 184:North America Squadron 4998:HM Naval Base Colombo 4953:HM Dockyard Gibraltar 4082:Sports and recreation 3739:Saltus Grammar School 3563:Elaeodendron laneanum 3221:"Captain George Hunt" 2810:The National Archives 2513:Hubert H. 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Roome 2530: 2523: 2516: 2509: 2502: 2495: 2488: 2485: 2482:George E. Hunt 2473: 2470: 2469: 2468: 2465: 2456: 2453: 2452: 2451: 2448: 2445: 2442: 2439: 2436: 2433: 2430: 2427: 2424: 2417: 2414: 2411: 2408: 2405:Henry H. 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Index

Bermuda

Great Sound
Royal Navy
Navy Board
Board of Admiralty
Board of Admiralty
Navy Board
Government of Bermuda
Navy Board
American War of 1812
First World War
Second World War
Cold War
Royal Navy
Bermuda
North American Station
Admiralty House, Bermuda
Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda
RNAS Boaz Island
Convict Bay
Ships at North American Station
United Kingdom
His Majesty's
Naval Service

British Armed Forces
Royal Navy
Surface Fleet
Fleet Air Arm
Submarine Service
Royal Naval Reserve

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