Talk:Chatham Dockyard

Expanding this article
This could do with expansion, especially about the dockyard at the time of the Napoleonic wars. Marc Isambard Brunel built steam-powered sawmills, parts of which survive. Indeed all the articles about the British Naval Dockyards could do with expansion for this period. See Portsmouth Block Mills for what might be possible. When I get a minute I will add something. Apwoolrich 08:48, 1 Dec 2004 (UTC)

Chatham Dockyard Oral History Project
I am currently conducting an oral history study of Chatham Dockyard and have set up my own website. I wonder if it would be suitable for inclusion on this part of Wikipedia? http://chathamdockyard.net.

Thanks

Chatham Dockyard Oral History Project 12:22, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

Importance rating
Can I query this judgement. The spec says 'High:Subject contributes a depth of knowledge'. ClemRutter 21:16, 12 April 2007 (UTC)
 * As the economic driver of North Kent for 400+ years.
 * As the cause of the depletion of the wealden old forest.
 * As the cause of the last successful incursion of a foreign force onto the British Mainland.
 * As the site of the construction of Nelson's flagship- the place where Drake learned to sail.
 * The site of the first major iron ship HMS Warrior.
 * A site with the prototype structure for all railway termini.
 * A site where the first Union Flag was sewn.
 * First sea launched aircraft of HMS Africa.
 * Site displaying all the Georgian and Victorian industrial crafts- spawning a plethora of independant cratsmen and workshops, providing the industial base needed for aircraft building et c.


 * sorry are you saying it should receive a higher rating within "Wiki Project Kent" or "Wiki Project Military History" - both projects have their own importance scale. IMHO WW2 and Kent would be "high" or "top" within their respective projects. While the list above is true, in the big scheme of things, the question is how important it is within that project, for example, WP:Kent is relatively new and hasn't got far yet (ie getting key articles up to GA or even FA status) so ...... Pickle 03:10, 13 April 2007 (UTC)


 * just opening a dialogue on Wiki Project Kent. I always am concerned that the 'Darling Buds of May' POV pervades and work on Kent, and the 'White Heat of Technology' POV needs to be put. We have a county 1.5 times bigger than Luxembourg and within it a complex economy- but how is that presented 'Garden of England'- not the 'Birthplace of Portland Cement'. HM Chatham being MOD, has been shrouded in secrecy- so I think that classifying higher would lead to balance ClemRutter 09:00, 13 April 2007 (UTC)


 * a lot of the maps that jackyr: asks for are published in Keith Gulvins, Fort Amherst brief History and Guide- credited to Medway Military Research Group (undated but after 1982). They may agree to a CC attribution licence.
 * ClemRutter 09:01, 13 April 2007 (UTC)


 * Thats a good point, and i tend to agree with you. I by no means want to make out Kent is some kind of idyllic rural paradise only, but in the bigger scheme of things, at the current point of time, we've not got beyond the big towns/cities and Kent article. I'll up rate it to a mid rating ;) Pickle 17:09, 13 April 2007 (UTC)

Yes but where is it ?
I was thinking "but where is it" as I read the article. Needs map(s) to locate it within Europe/UK and then closeup. Necessary to show the strategic location. Rcbutcher (talk) 13:58, 15 August 2008 (UTC)
 * Added position within Kent (also shows the English Channel as well), don't think it needs position within Europe - scale issues would need a large map - overpowering the article. DavidAnstiss (talk) 18:46, 8 January 2014 (UTC)

Maps of the dockyard?
Can we get maps of the dockyard at various times? Particularly of the various slipways and drydocks.--Sturmvogel 66 (talk) 01:35, 8 September 2015 (UTC)

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