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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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1624:), a role which was rotated among the frigates of the fleet, which took turns operating extended patrols of the West Indies. The West Indies Guard Ship normally stops at Bermuda only on the way to and from taking up its station in the West Indies, and usually provides the Royal Naval detachment which takes the senior position in Bermuda's parade each
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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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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 officialsβ 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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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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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, 1795β1975, 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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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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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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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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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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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 November 1940), but the island was never attacked, and the threat of German surface vessels and their aircraft quickly faded.
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2761:"King's Birthday Celebrations: Governor To Take Salute; Sheffield Visiting City".
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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)
1535:(SNOWI) was also based at Bermuda, with the shore headquarters of SNOWI occupying
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flying boats flown by naval pilots from ships at the dockyard, or pilots from the
1027:, taken from a public building in Washington; these portraits hang, today, in the
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The Irish Slave Trade β The Forgotten "White" Slaves. The Slaves That Time Forgot
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1149:, on its maiden voyage, costing Captain Thomas Melville Dill, grandfather of the
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656:. Despite this, it was not until the loss of bases on most of the North American
2647:
Convict Establishment. Bermuda Brochure, by Chris Addams and Michael Davis, 1998
1129:
In addition to Mitchel, notable convicts sent to Bermuda included Irish painter
956:
One of the first Naval actions of the War was the capture of the Bermuda sloop,
722:
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.
1407:, the naval base in Bermuda diminished rapidly in importance to the Admiralty.
972:
964:
287:
1051:, but accepted in the end the government's alternative offer of settlement in
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from February 1813 until the end of the War, British forces briefly occupying
899:, despite their original choice of location, to make way for that part of the
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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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1426:. Both US facilities were closed following the cessation of hostilities.
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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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at the Royal Naval Dockyard with Gibb's Hill Lighthouse beyond, ca 1936
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2994:. London, England: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown. p. 125.
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2675:, by William Zuill. Publisher: The Bermuda Book Store. 1 January 1937
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1928:
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into the Royal Navy, to which all other British seamen were liable).
699:
As prior to 1959, under section 87 of the Naval Discipline Act 1866 (
637:
2839:"Bermuda's Royal Navy base at Ireland Island from 1815 to the 1960s"
2450:
Captain Edward Conyngham Denison, 21 October 1936 β 16 December 1938
1832:
under construction in England, before being towed to Bermuda in 1869
1450:
properties) being transferred to the local government for Β£750,000.
1126:, in barracks on Ireland Island, responded to the scene under arms.
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in 1814, where the Royal Navy recruited from among refugee slaves a
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Captain Edye K. Boddam-Whetham, 6 November 1934 β 17 November 1936
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barracks, behind the defensive wall from which it derives its name.
1371:, a prewar luxury liner taken up from trade and commissioned as an
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909:
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153:
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Captain William Harvey Pigott, 28 January 1897 β 1 September 1899
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3192:"Royal Navy Senior Appointments from 1865: Commodore West Indies"
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Captain Aubrey T. Tillard, 23 October 1924 β c. 18 November 1926
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was applied to the Casemates Naval Barracks in the dockyard as a
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207:
30:
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Captain Francis H. G. Walker, 23 November 1932 β 6 November 1934
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Commanders-in-Chief of the North America and West Indies Station
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of the Royal Naval Dockyard was commissioned on 1 June 1965, as
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2467:
Commodore Charles Hugo Knox-Little, 7 August 1944 β July, 1946
1756:, anchored at Grassy Bay, as seen from the Commissioner's House
1684:
3013:. Berkeley. CA. US.: University of California Press. p.
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Captain Reginald Vesey Holt, 18 October 1928 β November 1930
2435:
Captain Colin A. M. Sarel, 21 October 1926 β 16 November 1928
2429:
Captain Cecil Horace Pilcher, 1 October 1922 β November 1924
1259:
3271:
Bermuda Online: Bermuda's Royal Navy base at Ireland Island.
3009:
Britain and the Balance of Power in North America, 1815β1908
2619:
HM Queen Elizabeth addresses the colonial Parliament in 1976
2604:"Attack on Baltimore launched from Bermuda in 'War of 1812'"
1547:. After 1962, the same officer also occupied the office of
1378:
1269:, patrolled beyond the reefline, and the converted tugboat,
1540:
1404:
2484:: April 1956-June 1958 - Senior Naval Officer, West Indies
2009:
football team on Moresby Plain (with Moresby House behind)
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never applied to the entirety of the HM Dockyard Bermuda.
1340:β which included ships from Bermuda β was attacked by the
1223:
merchant shipping the length and breadth of the Atlantic.
1087:
Keep, Dockyard, Camber, Hulks and Casemates Barracks, 1857
176:
Commodore West Indies and Senior Naval Officer (1956-1976)
3219:
2416:
Commander Godfrey E. Corbett, 1 July 1911 β 15 June 1914
2413:
Captain Basil Hew Fanshawe, 9 January 1909 β 1 July 1911
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epidemics that struck the colony during the 19th Century)
908:
and their subsequent departure in 1816 for settlement in
2426:
Captain Basil Hew Fanshawe, 1 June 1919 β 16 April 1921
2169:
The Commissioner's House and 6-inch RBL gun of the Keep.
1636:(STANAVFORLANT) exercises. By the 1990s, other than HMS
804:
2783:. City of Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. 17 December 1993
2543:: March 1972-May 1974, Senior Naval Officer West Indies
1573:(built in the 1890s as the residence of the dockyard's
2885:"West End Development Corporation: Annual Report 2006"
836:, which carried the news of British victory back from
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Writer.), E. MILES (Nautical; Miles, Lawford (1841).
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Commander Noel Grant, 20 March 1906 β 9 January 1909
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Captain Thomas MacGill, 28 June 1899 β 7 August 1902
3131:. London, England: John Murray and Son. p. 135.
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3048:. London, England: John Murray and Son. p. 134.
2765:. City of Hamilton, Bermuda. 9 June 1948. p. 1.
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memorial at Albouy's Point, in the City of Hamilton.
1512:). The base was nameless until commissioned as HMS
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on the America & West Indies Station, 1936-1939
2068:
at the Royal Naval Dockyard in Bermuda in the 1930s
1459:
Commander-in-Chief, America and West Indies Station
3102:"Bermuda Royal Dockyard β The Dreadnought Project"
3006:
2685:Wallace, Robert (2001). Barlow, Jeffrey G. (ed.).
744:, or the Royal Naval wireless station (from 1961,
3126:
3052:
3043:
2400:Captain Henry Leah, 28 June 1902 β 29 March 1905
2300:
5084:
3457:Volunteer/Territorial Army Units 1895–1965
3039:
3037:
2717:United States Naval History and Heritage Command
2487:Commodore W. John Parker: June 1958-January 1960
684:in 1830 (and would ultimately be designated the
952:published 19 August 1815 in The Bermuda Gazette
3247:
2441:Captain Henry Bradford Maltby, 16 October 1930
2359:Captain/commodore/rear-admiral superintendents
652:, becoming the most important investor of the
112:and West End Development Corporation 1982β1995
16:Base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic
5093:Transport buildings and structures in Bermuda
4180:
4112:Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda
3303:
3034:
2941:. 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)
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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)
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3029:Resident Commissioner, Bermuda Dockyard.
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2102:in Admiralty Floating Dock No. 1 in 1934
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174:Commodore-in-Charge, Bermuda (1938-1946)
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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:. Ackermann & Company. p. 88.
2777:"Britain announces closure of Malabar"
1250:in Royal Naval Examination Service use
1035:and the Cabinet Building, both in the
672:, as the British headquarters for the
4168:
4117:Cathedral of Saint Theresa of Lisieux
3291:
3108:. Harley and Lovell, 15 February 2018
2719:. United States Navy. 17 January 2018
1879:HM Dockyard as seen from the Keep by
805:First naval establishment in East End
678:North America and West Indies Station
193:
3317:
3201:. Colin Mackie, p. 172. Scotland. UK
2959:
2932:
2795:
2629:British military presence in Bermuda
2464:, 15 January 1944 β 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 1816β1817
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. (1835).
3044:Stationery Office, H.M. (1834).
2569:"The Naval Discipline Act, 1866"
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2014:
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1939:
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1728:1831 painting of a three-masted
1721:
1593:Remembrance Day ceremony at the
1533:Senior Naval Officer West Indies
1095:The Commissioner's House in 1857
801:claimed to champion free trade.
617:in the Western Atlantic between
286:
196:
45:
34:
4584:UK Joint Logistics Support Base
3241:
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2769:
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2735:
2705:
2407:, 1 March 1905 β 20 March 1906
2193:Dockyard and clocktower in 2006
2022:America and West Indies Station
1661:Canadian Forces Station Bermuda
1296:Royal Naval Air Station Bermuda
1066:
742:Royal Naval Air Station Bermuda
686:America and West Indies Station
271:Ships at North American Station
5113:Tourist attractions in Bermuda
3945:The Fairmont Hamilton Princess
2804:UK Chiefs of Staff Committee,
2678:
2666:
2640:
2622:
2610:
2596:
2575:
2561:
2301:Administration of the dockyard
1229:Battle of the Falkland Islands
1011:, and an attempted assault on
1:
5108:World War II sites in Bermuda
4928:HM Naval Yard Penetanguishene
3100:Harley, Simon; Lovell, Tony.
2606:. Atlas Communications. 2005.
2554:
2340:Captain J. M. Lewis 1817β1821
1634:Standing Naval Force Atlantic
1161:, his Master's certificate).
1042:After the War the men of the
670:Royal Naval Dockyard, Halifax
245:Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda
24:Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda
3993:Bermuda Broadcasting Company
3786:British Overseas Territories
2746:. Bermuda. 2 November 1940.
2295:, on Ireland Island, Bermuda
1622:Atlantic Patrol Task (North)
1414:had operated from a base on
1136:In 1851 Master stone carver
771:
762:Royal Naval Dockyard Bermuda
457:History of the Royal Marines
7:
5023:HM Naval Yard Garden Island
4877:RNAS Prestwick (HMS Gannet)
4333:Institute of Naval Medicine
3885:Public Services Association
2522:: August 1966-November 1968
2515:: December 1964-August 1966
2221:The Keep, as seen from the
1657:Naval Radio Station Bermuda
1317:773 Fleet Requirements Unit
10:
5139:
5013:HM Naval Base Simon's Town
4100:Anglican Church of Bermuda
3671:Yellow-crowned night heron
3106:www.dreadnoughtproject.org
1714:
1694:National Museum of Bermuda
1418:(officially listed as its
1145:(which was wrecked on the
931:, Ireland Island, Bermuda.
611:Her/His Majesty's Dockyard
475:Flag officer command flags
390:Royal Marines Band Service
352:Royal Navy Medical Service
4915:
4603:
4596:
4569:Navy Command Headquarters
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3361:
3338:
3329:
2673:Bermuda Sampler 1815β1850
2529:: November 1968-June 1970
2508:: July 1963-December 1964
1044:Corps of Colonial Marines
995:, including an attack on
977:Corps of Colonial Marines
901:Corps of Colonial Marines
860:Royal Canadian Naval Base
263:
230:
214:
180:
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137:
129:
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82:
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59:
51:6-inch guns overlook the
44:
28:
23:
3229:. London. 21 August 2011
3142:Coombe. RN, LCdr. 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. Dannreuther
2501:: June 1961-July 1963
1703:
1642:Royal Fleet Auxiliary
1592:
1518:HM Naval Base Bermuda
1480:
1398:
1386:
1309:Bermuda Flying School
1242:
1206:
1194:
1138:Charles Thomas Thomas
1124:42nd Regiment of Foot
1094:
1086:
1074:
1009:Burning of Washington
1005:Battle of Bladensburg
943:
926:
732:under command of the
707:, originally usually
674:North America Station
619:American independence
562:Royal Fleet Auxiliary
543:ratings rank insignia
425:Naval Careers Service
385:Royal Marines Reserve
105:Government of Bermuda
5123:Royal Navy dockyards
5003:HM Naval Base Cochin
4902:HM Dockyard Woolwich
4668:HM Dockyard Portland
4663:HM Dockyard Pembroke
4648:HM Dockyard Deptford
4430:Royal Naval Reserves
3965:Royal Naval Dockyard
3570:Juniperus bermudiana
3390:Somers Isles Company
3150:. Mike Coombes. 2018
3144:"Navy List Research"
2550:: May 1974-June 1976
2455:Commodores in charge
1707:Explorer of the Seas
1342:German cruiser
1171:SpanishβAmerican War
1131:William Burke Kirwan
1033:Bermudian Parliament
936:American War of 1812
927:1848 Woodcut of HMD
906:West India Regiments
680:after absorbing the
654:Somers Isles Company
416:Special Boat Service
306:British Armed Forces
160:Garrison information
142:American War of 1812
5098:Military of Bermuda
5063:HM Dockyard Antigua
4968:HM Dockyard Kinsale
4963:HM Dockyard Jamaica
4943:HM Dockyard Bermuda
4857:RNAD Broughton Moor
4658:HM Dockyard Harwich
4643:HM Dockyard Chatham
4410:Predannack Airfield
3713:Cedarbridge Academy
3226:The Daily Telegraph
2291:Sea Cadet Corps TS
1653:Royal Canadian Navy
1049:West India Regiment
1017:Battle of Baltimore
1013:Baltimore, Maryland
999:, resulting in the
993:Chesapeake campaign
794:Jamestown, Virginia
498:Current deployments
347:Royal Naval Reserve
4993:HM Naval Base Aden
4973:HM Dockyard Madras
4948:HM Dockyard Bombay
4673:HM Dockyard Rosyth
3935:Places of interest
3880:Monetary Authority
3708:Berkeley Institute
3626:Common ground dove
3621:Bermuda rock skink
3611:Bermuda land snail
3577:Lilium longiflorum
2897:on 26 October 2014
2423:, 15 December 1917
2350:Captain, the Hon.
1712:
1602:
1493:
1401:
1393:
1301:Supermarine Walrus
1252:
1213:
1201:
1097:
1089:
1081:
1001:Raid on Alexandria
954:
948:of auction of HMS
933:
648:, the namesake of
553:Auxiliary services
465:Coloured squadrons
434:History and future
97:Board of Admiralty
92:Board of Admiralty
83:Controlled by
5080:
5079:
5076:
5075:
5043:HM Dockyard Malta
4938:HMRND Amherstburg
4653:HM Dockyard Erith
4592:
4591:
4162:
4161:
4127:
4126:
4035:Bermudian English
4016:
4015:
3955:Hamilton, Bermuda
3908:
3907:
3870:HSBC Bank Bermuda
3852:Bermudian dollar
3829:
3828:
3816:Political parties
3768:
3767:
3734:Bermuda Institute
3687:
3686:
3683:
3682:
3679:
3678:
3656:Northern cardinal
3465:
3464:
3343:Hurricane strikes
2960:Harrison, Simon.
2781:The Royal Gazette
2763:The Royal Gazette
2744:The Royal Gazette
2637:, 3 February 2007
2634:The Royal Gazette
2617:POTSI (archived):
2506:Edward B. Ashmore
2492:Hinton C.J. Shand
2316:in London. By An
2084:summer cruise map
1029:House of Assembly
997:Washington, D. C.
798:British Admiralty
787:ships-of-the-line
734:Captain in Charge
701:29 & 30 Vict.
658:Atlantic seaboard
627:Imperial fortress
604:
603:
367:Royal Navy Police
342:Submarine Service
279:
278:
188:
187:
5130:
5033:HMRNB Georgetown
4756:HM Holmrook Hall
4601:
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4209:
4208:
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1368:Queen of Bermuda
1357:, the destroyer
1313:Darrell's Island
1235:Second World War
1155:Attorney General
1037:City of Hamilton
1023:, and his wife,
853:Hamilton Harbour
758:Dockyard Bermuda
662:Bermuda Garrison
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682:Jamaica Station
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567:Marine Services
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1890:
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1859:
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1818:
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1802:
1795:
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1758:
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1744:
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1671:Current status
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1380:
1377:
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1326:Warwick Parish
1273:Castle Harbour
1256:Charles Fairey
1247:Castle Harbour
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1233:
1188:
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973:Tangier Island
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4408:
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4405:RNAS Culdrose
4403:
4402:
4400:
4398:
4394:
4388:
4385:
4383:
4380:
4378:
4377:RM Stonehouse
4375:
4373:
4370:
4368:
4365:
4363:
4360:
4358:
4355:
4353:
4350:
4349:
4347:
4344:
4343:Royal Marines
4340:
4334:
4331:
4329:
4328:
4323:
4321:
4320:
4315:
4313:
4312:
4307:
4305:
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4028:
4027:
4025:
4023:
4019:
4009:
4006:
4004:
4001:
3999:
3996:
3994:
3991:
3990:
3988:
3986:
3982:
3976:
3973:
3971:
3968:
3966:
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3961:
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3777:
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3761:
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3727:
3726:
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3714:
3711:
3709:
3706:
3705:
3703:
3699:
3696:
3694:
3690:
3672:
3669:
3667:
3664:
3662:
3659:
3657:
3654:
3652:
3651:Mourning dove
3649:
3647:
3644:
3642:
3639:
3637:
3634:
3632:
3629:
3627:
3624:
3622:
3619:
3617:
3614:
3612:
3609:
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3600:
3594:
3593:
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3587:
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3582:
3579:
3578:
3574:
3572:
3571:
3567:
3565:
3564:
3560:
3557:
3556:
3552:
3549:
3548:Bermuda onion
3546:
3545:
3543:
3541:
3537:
3534:
3532:
3528:
3522:
3519:
3517:
3514:
3512:
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3499:
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3486:
3483:
3481:
3477:
3472:
3458:
3455:
3453:
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3448:
3445:
3443:
3440:
3436:
3433:
3431:
3428:
3426:
3423:
3422:
3421:
3418:
3416:
3413:
3412:
3410:
3408:
3404:
3396:
3393:
3392:
3391:
3388:
3384:
3383:George Somers
3381:
3380:
3379:
3378:
3374:
3372:
3369:
3368:
3366:
3364:
3360:
3354:
3351:
3349:
3346:
3344:
3341:
3340:
3337:
3334:
3332:
3328:
3324:
3320:
3313:
3308:
3306:
3301:
3299:
3294:
3293:
3290:
3284:
3281:
3279:
3275:
3272:
3269:
3268:
3255:
3251:
3244:
3228:
3227:
3222:
3216:
3200:
3193:
3186:
3184:
3182:
3180:
3178:
3176:
3174:
3172:
3170:
3168:
3166:
3149:
3145:
3138:
3130:
3129:The Navy List
3123:
3107:
3103:
3096:
3094:
3092:
3090:
3088:
3086:
3084:
3082:
3080:
3078:
3076:
3074:
3072:
3070:
3068:
3066:
3064:
3062:
3060:
3058:
3056:
3047:
3046:The Navy List
3040:
3038:
3030:
3026:
3024:9781597400121
3020:
3016:
3011:
3010:
3001:
2993:
2992:
2983:
2967:
2963:
2956:
2940:
2936:
2929:
2921:
2920:
2912:
2893:
2886:
2880:
2865:
2861:
2855:
2840:
2834:
2828:
2827:0-921560-03-6
2824:
2817:
2811:
2807:
2801:
2799:
2782:
2778:
2772:
2764:
2757:
2750:
2745:
2738:
2731:
2718:
2714:
2708:
2700:
2698:0-945274-44-0
2694:
2690:
2689:
2681:
2674:
2669:
2663:
2661:
2658:Tri S Ranch:
2654:
2648:
2643:
2636:
2635:
2630:
2625:
2618:
2613:
2605:
2599:
2584:
2578:
2570:
2564:
2560:
2549:
2545:
2542:
2541:Cameron Rusby
2538:
2535:
2531:
2528:
2524:
2521:
2517:
2514:
2510:
2507:
2503:
2500:
2496:
2493:
2489:
2486:
2483:
2479:
2478:
2477:
2466:
2463:
2459:
2458:
2449:
2446:
2443:
2440:
2437:
2434:
2431:
2428:
2425:
2422:
2421:Morgan Singer
2419:Rear-Admiral
2418:
2415:
2412:
2409:
2406:
2402:
2399:
2396:
2393:
2391:, 7 June 1894
2390:
2386:
2383:
2382:
2379:
2375:
2374:
2370:
2369:Thomas Ussher
2366:
2365:
2364:
2353:
2352:Thomas Ussher
2349:
2346:
2345:Thomas Briggs
2342:
2339:
2336:
2335:
2334:
2326:
2325:
2323:
2319:
2315:
2309:
2308:
2294:
2287:
2282:
2278:
2272:
2267:
2263:
2256:
2251:
2248:Ordnance yard
2244:
2239:
2232:
2227:
2224:
2217:
2212:
2208:
2201:
2196:
2189:
2184:
2177:
2172:
2165:
2160:
2156:
2152:
2148:
2142:
2137:
2133:
2126:
2121:
2117:
2110:
2105:
2101:
2100:
2092:
2087:
2083:
2076:
2071:
2067:
2065:
2057:
2052:
2048:
2044:
2043:
2037:
2036:
2030:
2029:
2023:
2017:
2012:
2008:
2001:
1996:
1992:
1990:
1982:
1977:
1973:
1969:
1962:
1957:
1953:
1949:
1942:
1937:
1933:
1932:
1924:
1919:
1915:
1909:
1904:
1900:
1894:
1889:
1886:
1882:
1875:
1870:
1867:
1863:
1856:
1851:
1847:
1840:
1835:
1831:
1824:
1819:
1815:
1808:
1803:
1799:
1792:
1787:
1780:
1775:
1771:
1764:
1759:
1755:
1748:
1743:
1739:
1736:, entering a
1735:
1731:
1730:Bermuda sloop
1724:
1719:
1718:
1709:
1708:
1702:
1698:
1695:
1691:
1686:
1682:
1678:
1668:
1666:
1662:
1658:
1655:from 1963 as
1654:
1650:
1649:Daniel's Head
1645:
1643:
1639:
1635:
1631:
1627:
1623:
1619:
1615:
1611:
1607:
1599:
1598:
1591:
1587:
1585:
1580:
1576:
1572:
1571:Moresby House
1568:
1567:
1561:
1556:
1554:
1550:
1546:
1542:
1538:
1537:Moresby House
1534:
1530:
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1523:
1519:
1515:
1511:
1507:
1502:
1498:
1490:
1486:
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1466:
1464:
1460:
1456:
1451:
1448:
1443:
1441:
1436:
1432:
1427:
1425:
1424:Agar's Island
1421:
1417:
1413:
1408:
1406:
1397:
1390:
1385:
1376:
1374:
1370:
1369:
1363:
1362:
1356:
1355:
1348:
1346:
1345:
1339:
1333:
1331:
1330:Kindley Field
1327:
1322:
1321:Blackburn Roc
1318:
1314:
1310:
1306:
1302:
1297:
1293:
1292:Fleet Air Arm
1288:
1286:
1282:
1281:
1275:
1274:
1268:
1267:
1261:
1258:'s converted
1257:
1249:
1248:
1241:
1232:
1230:
1224:
1222:
1218:
1210:
1205:
1198:
1193:
1184:
1182:
1179:
1174:
1172:
1166:
1162:
1160:
1159:the same name
1156:
1152:
1148:
1147:Isle of Wight
1144:
1139:
1134:
1132:
1127:
1125:
1120:
1119:
1114:
1110:
1106:
1101:
1093:
1085:
1078:
1073:
1064:
1061:
1058:
1054:
1050:
1045:
1040:
1038:
1034:
1030:
1026:
1022:
1018:
1014:
1010:
1006:
1002:
998:
994:
990:
989:New Brunswick
986:
982:
978:
974:
970:
966:
962:
961:
951:
947:
942:
930:
925:
921:
919:
915:
911:
907:
902:
898:
893:
889:
883:
881:
870:
868:
867:
861:
856:
854:
850:
846:
841:
839:
835:
834:
828:
824:
820:
816:
815:sloops-of-war
812:
802:
799:
795:
790:
788:
783:
779:
769:
767:
763:
759:
755:
751:
750:Daniel's Head
747:
743:
739:
735:
731:
730:
729:stone frigate
725:
721:
718:(renamed HMS
717:
716:
710:
706:
702:
697:
695:
691:
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683:
679:
675:
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523:The Admiralty
521:
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507:
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493:Current fleet
491:
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376:Royal Marines
373:
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337:Fleet Air Arm
335:
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332:Surface Fleet
330:
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319:
318:
317:
313:
312:
307:
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299:Naval Service
297:His Majesty's
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58:
54:
48:
43:
32:
27:
22:
19:
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4840:
4832:
4824:
4816:
4809:Royal Arthur
4808:
4800:
4786:
4778:
4770:
4762:
4749:
4741:
4733:
4725:
4716:
4703:
4695:
4687:
4679:
4636:
4628:
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4612:
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4527:
4519:
4511:
4503:
4495:
4487:
4479:
4471:
4463:
4455:
4447:
4439:
4397:air stations
4352:RM Bickleigh
4326:
4318:
4310:
4302:
4294:
4286:
4278:
4247:
4040:Coat of arms
4030:Architecture
4003:Postal codes
3964:
3940:The Causeway
3636:Gray catbird
3590:
3583:
3580:(cultivated)
3575:
3568:
3561:
3553:
3550:(cultivated)
3521:Spittal Pond
3516:Sargasso Sea
3375:
3363:Colonisation
3253:
3243:
3231:. Retrieved
3224:
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2892:the original
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2863:
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2833:
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2721:. Retrieved
2716:
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2687:
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2612:
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2586:. Retrieved
2577:
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2063:
2041:
2034:
2027:
2006:
1988:
1971:
1967:
1951:
1947:
1930:
1865:
1861:
1845:
1829:
1813:
1797:
1770:Yellow fever
1753:
1705:
1681:cruise ships
1676:
1674:
1660:
1656:
1646:
1637:
1629:
1620:(now called
1617:
1613:
1609:
1605:
1603:
1596:
1583:
1578:
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1565:
1563:
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1409:
1402:
1388:
1367:
1360:
1353:
1349:
1343:
1338:Convoy HX 84
1334:
1289:
1279:
1276:, and later
1272:
1265:
1253:
1246:
1243:The crew of
1225:
1214:
1196:
1175:
1167:
1163:
1142:
1135:
1128:
1117:
1113:John Mitchel
1102:
1098:
1076:
1067:19th century
1062:
1041:
959:
955:
949:
945:
928:
918:Bailey's Bay
884:
876:
866:Somers Isles
865:
857:
842:
832:
826:
822:
818:
808:
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768:until 1995.
765:
761:
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753:
733:
727:
723:
719:
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704:
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685:
666:British Army
606:
605:
541: /
449: /
445: /
423:
407:
374:
321:
244:
138:Battles/wars
117:Site history
18:
4787:King Alfred
4704:Forest Moor
4637:Daedalus II
4512:King Alfred
4357:RM Chivenor
4279:Collingwood
4223:naval bases
4070:Bermuda Day
4008:TV stations
3960:Lighthouses
3865:Electricity
3806:LGBT rights
3722:Independent
3531:Environment
3377:Sea Venture
3199:gulabin.com
2864:ibiblio.org
2844:2 September
2371:, 1832β1838
2354:, 1830β1831
2223:Great Sound
2066: (D45)
1991: (D60)
1881:Ana Brassey
1738:West Indies
1665:CFS Bermuda
1447:Warsaw Pact
1215:During the
985:Nova Scotia
969:Kent Island
892:War of 1812
880:impressment
849:Thomas Hurd
845:Great Sound
782:West Indies
746:NRS Bermuda
705:depot ships
607:HMD Bermuda
443:before 1707
255:Convict Bay
130:In use
94:(1832β1951)
89:(1795β1832)
53:Great Sound
5087:Categories
4872:DM Gosport
4862:DM Crombie
4833:St Vincent
4794:Scapa Flow
4763:Imperieuse
4726:Flycatcher
4621:Aggressive
4488:Flying Fox
4231:HMNB Clyde
3998:Newspapers
3900:XL Capital
3854:(currency)
3811:Parliament
3729:Bermuda HS
3558:(invasive)
3233:17 October
2901:26 October
2787:5 November
2723:13 October
2555:References
2546:Commodore
2539:Commodore
2532:Commodore
2525:Commodore
2518:Commodore
2511:Commodore
2504:Commodore
2497:Commodore
2490:Commodore
2480:Commodore
2460:Commodore
2314:Navy Board
2277:Grassy Bay
1974:circa 1918
1914:HMS Psyche
1734:Royal Navy
1690:warehouses
1597:Jervis Bay
1510:Portsmouth
965:Chesapeake
950:Cockchafer
864:HMCS
638:privateers
615:Royal Navy
447:after 1707
362:Chaplaincy
323:Royal Navy
314:Components
233:and depots
204:Royal Navy
167:commanders
110:Navy Board
101:Navy Board
87:Navy Board
77:Royal Navy
5068:Navy Hall
5058:HMS Tamar
4839:HMS
4831:HMS
4823:HMS
4815:HMS
4807:HMS
4799:HMS
4777:HMS
4771:Lochinvar
4769:HMS
4761:HMS
4748:HMS
4740:HMS
4732:HMS
4724:HMS
4702:HMS
4694:HMS
4686:HMS
4680:Cambridge
4678:HMS
4635:HMS
4627:HMS
4619:HMS
4611:HMS
4550:HMS
4542:HMS
4534:HMS
4526:HMS
4520:President
4518:HMS
4510:HMS
4502:HMS
4494:HMS
4486:HMS
4478:HMS
4470:HMS
4462:HMS
4454:HMS
4446:HMS
4438:HMS
4387:RM Instow
4362:RM Condor
4327:Temeraire
4325:HMS
4317:HMS
4309:HMS
4301:HMS
4295:Excellent
4293:HMS
4285:HMS
4277:HMS
3895:Transport
3791:Elections
3555:Casuarina
3480:Geography
2869:29 August
2347:1823β1829
2262:Cathedral
2207:Casemates
2080:1933 HMS
2064:Dauntless
2062:HMS
1987:HMS
1929:SMS
1595:HMS
1564:HMS
1495:The 1951
1491:) in 1988
1484:Ambuscade
1482:HMS
1473:and SNOWI
1389:Sheffield
1352:HMS
1278:HMS
1271:HMS
1264:HMS
1245:HMS
1015:, in the
958:HMS
838:Trafalgar
831:HMS
772:Post 1783
713:HMS
514:Personnel
395:Equipment
231:Dockyards
181:Occupants
133:1795β1995
107:1951β1982
5048:Auckland
4916:overseas
4847:Port HHZ
4817:Standard
4552:Wildfire
4536:Sherwood
4504:Hibernia
4464:Dalriada
4440:Calliope
4382:RM Tamar
4372:RM Poole
4258:training
4154:Category
4092:Religion
3847:ACE Ltd.
3821:Premiers
3796:Governor
3774:Politics
3753:Tertiary
3420:Militias
3407:Military
3323:articles
3274:Archived
3205:16 March
3154:16 March
3112:16 March
2972:16 March
2945:16 March
2588:16 March
2403:Captain
2387:Captain
2343:Captain
2042:Despatch
1644:vessel.
1361:Hamilton
1307:and the
1197:Cornwall
1181:cruisers
1057:Trinidad
1053:Trinidad
910:Trinidad
825:and HMS
778:Napoleon
692:and the
642:galleons
623:Cold War
621:and the
533:Uniforms
400:Uniforms
215:Stations
154:Cold War
73:Operator
4779:Mercury
4750:Harrier
4717:Forward
4613:Abastor
4496:Forward
4448:Cambria
4311:Raleigh
4215:current
4138:Outline
4045:Cuisine
4022:Culture
3914:Society
3835:Economy
3693:Schools
3506:Islands
3348:Railway
3331:History
3319:Bermuda
2293:Venture
2157:ca 1988
2155:Bermuda
2153:at HMD
2151:Malabar
2082:Norfolk
2007:Caradoc
1989:Caradoc
1972:Bermuda
1968:Donegal
1954:in 1903
1952:Bermuda
1866:Bermuda
1862:Bermuda
1846:Bermuda
1830:Bermuda
1800:in 1865
1798:Bermuda
1732:of the
1715:Gallery
1677:Malabar
1638:Malabar
1630:Malabar
1614:Malabar
1610:Malabar
1606:Malabar
1584:Malabar
1579:Malabar
1566:Malabar
1522:Malabar
1514:Malabar
1497:closure
1489:Malabar
1471:Malabar
1455:Malabar
1440:US Army
1420:Base 24
1412:US Navy
1354:Bermuda
1178:C-class
1143:Cedrine
1077:Bermuda
1031:of the
960:Whiting
946:Bermuda
929:Bermuda
766:Malabar
754:Malabar
724:Malabar
715:Malabar
664:of the
634:Bermuda
539:Officer
304:of the
208:Bermuda
31:Bermuda
4841:Vernon
4789:(1939)
4742:Gannet
4734:Ganges
4719:(1939)
4696:Ferret
4629:Badger
4597:former
4528:Scotia
4480:Ferret
4472:Eaglet
4319:Sultan
4303:Nelson
4248:Jufair
4077:Shorts
4050:Gombey
3927:Places
3321:
3021:
2825:
2695:
2376:Note:
2132:Exeter
2045:) off
2028:Dragon
1685:quango
1364:, and
1266:Evadne
1221:Allied
1118:Medway
1007:, the
1003:, the
897:Canada
833:Pickle
827:Hunter
823:Driver
821:, HMS
819:Dasher
720:Terror
630:colony
625:. The
451:future
201:
4688:Dryad
4562:other
4544:Vivid
4456:Ceres
4345:bases
4287:Drake
4145:Index
4060:Music
4055:Kites
3701:State
3603:Fauna
3540:Flora
3353:Sloop
3195:(PDF)
2895:(PDF)
2888:(PDF)
2730:date.
2035:Danae
1948:Falke
1931:Falke
1814:Vixen
1740:port.
1280:Sumar
1260:yacht
748:) at
709:hulks
484:Ships
264:Ships
122:Built
4801:Newt
4785:HMS
4715:HMS
4604:home
4246:HMS
3435:1813
3235:2011
3207:2018
3156:2018
3114:2018
3019:ISBN
2974:2018
2947:2018
2903:2014
2871:2015
2846:2012
2823:ISBN
2789:2023
2725:2021
2693:ISBN
2590:2018
2130:HMS
2116:York
2099:York
2097:HMS
2040:HMS
2038:and
2033:HMS
2026:HMS
2005:HMS
1966:HMS
1946:SMS
1812:HMS
1754:Nile
1752:HMS
1558:The
1541:NATO
1469:HMS
1410:The
1405:NATO
1387:HMS
1366:HMS
1359:HMS
1290:The
1195:HMS
1153:and
1075:HMD
987:and
165:Past
125:1795
60:Type
1311:on
1294:'s
1157:of
760:or
696:).
632:of
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