Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites is a 255 ha (630 acres) UNESCO World Heritage Site in Saint Paul Parish, Antigua, Antigua and...
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Dockyard from 1784 through 1787. Today, it is part of Nelson's Dockyard National Park and the Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites...
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Retrieved November 12, 2010. "Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites". UNESCO. Retrieved 28 April 2017. "Blue and John Crow Mountains". UNESCO...
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on 6 December 2022. Retrieved 10 April 2023. "Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Archived from the...
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January 8, 2024. "Antigua and Barbuda". UNESCO. Retrieved January 8, 2024. "Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites". UNESCO World Heritage...
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Archaeological Sites". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2023-10-10. "The Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites: World Heritage Site Nomination...
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Park and part of the Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites UNESCO World Heritage Site. Construction of the modern Naval Dockyard in English...
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Fort Berkeley (category Buildings and structures in Antigua and Barbuda)
part of Nelson's Dockyard National Park and the Antigua Naval Dockyard and Related Archaeological Sites UNESCO World Heritage Site. Fort Berkeley was...
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0°01′39″W / 51.4865°N 0.0276°W / 51.4865; -0.0276 Deptford Dockyard was an important naval dockyard and base at Deptford on the River Thames, operated by the...
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inscribed seven sites. 12 sites (8 cultural, 4 natural) Host: United States 45 sites (34 cultural, 8 natural, 3 mixed) Host: Egypt 27 sites (22 cultural...
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Chatham Dockyard was a Royal Navy Dockyard located on the River Medway in Kent. Established in Chatham in the mid-16th century, the dockyard subsequently...
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Thames, and was until the 1850s essentially a small riverside port, given prominence by King Henry VIII's decision to open a naval dockyard there, approximately...
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Martello tower (section Antigua and Barbuda)
Reach and Coney Island. The main channel by which vessels reach most parts of Bermuda west of St. George's, including the Royal Naval Dockyard, on Ireland...
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Prison ship (category Naval ships)
Dromedary), at Antigua, off Brooklyn in Wallabout Bay, and at Sheerness. Other hulks were anchored off Woolwich, Portsmouth, Chatham, Deptford, and Plymouth-Dock/Devonport...
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biostatistics). It trained medical staff for the Naval Emergency Monitoring Team at three sites at Gare Loch, Portsmouth and Plymouth, which worked with the Nuclear...
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2015. Ikuhiko Hata; Yasuho Izawa (1989). Japanese Naval Aces and Fighter Units in World War II. Naval Institute Press. p. 404. ISBN 978-0-87021-315-1....
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Charles Dickens (category 19th-century English dramatists and playwrights)
Kent. A theme park, Dickens World, standing in part on the site of the former naval dockyard where Dickens's father once worked in the Navy Pay Office...
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competition for nest sites with introduced house sparrows (Passer domesticus), and nest-predation by European starlings (Sturnus vulgaris) and great kiskadees...
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Irish diaspora (section Artists and musicians)
they were used to build the Royal Naval Dockyard on Ireland Island. Conditions for the convicts were harsh, and discipline was draconian. In April,...
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List of shipwrecks in 1813 (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the Royal Naval Biography (1823))
(4735). 8 January 1813. "Marine List". Lloyd's List (4758). 2 April 1813. "Naval Intelligence". Liverpool Mercury etc. No. 82. 22 January 1813. "Marine List"...
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