NAVAL DOCKYARDS SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS TRANSACTIONS VOLUMES 1-9 AUTHOR INDEX Volume.Page Author Title No Black, John The Naval Defence Act 1889 & its effect on the construction 2.65 of Gibraltar HM Dockyard Blakemore, Richard Parliament, Royal Dockyards and the London Maritime 8.31 Community: the Aftermath of the 1648 Naval Revolt Brabander, Richard Intersections of interest: a prosopographical analysis of 8.87 restoration privateering enterprise Breen, Ken Second relief of Gibraltar 1781, Gibraltar as a strategic pivot 2.47 Buchet, Christian The development of Victualling Board bases in London, 4.53 Portsmouth, Plymouth, Chatham and Dover (1701–1763) Clark, Celia Adaptive re-use and the Georgian storehouses of 4.27 Portsmouth: naval storage to museum Clark, Celia Dockyards in visual art, art in dockyards: celebrated as sites 9.44 of national pride expressing the ‘beauty of utility’, pride in craft skills and foci of new artistic activity Clark, Celia Naval hospitals: history and architectural overview 6.65 Clark, Celia Vintage ports: lessons in the renewal of historic dockyards: 3.89 an international perspective Coad, Jonathan “To serve the fleet in distant waters”: buildings of the 5.51 Georgian Royal Navy’s overseas bases Coats, Ann Building Victory: bureaucracy, logistics and the sinews of war 7.9 Coats, Ann English naval administration under Charles I – top-down and 8.9 bottom-up – tracing continuities Coats, Ann Epilogue: Rosia Water Tanks, Gibraltar 2.81 Coats, Ann Some notes on conference discussions 5.97 Coats, Ann The block mills: new labour practices for new machines? 1.59 Cock, Randolph At war with the worm: the Royal Navy’s fight against the 3.9 shipworm and barnacle 1708–1793 Crimmin, Pat The shortage of surgeons and surgeons’ mates c. 1740–1806: 6.49 “An evil of a serious nature to the service” Davies, J. David Chatham to Erith via Dover. Charles II’ s secret foreign policy 8.113 & the project for new Royal Dockyards Davies, J. David Gibraltar in British naval strategy, c 1600–1783 2.9 Davies, J. David The dog in the night-time: dockyards in the genre of naval 9.13 historical fiction Davies, J. David “The strongest island in the whole world”. Aspects of Anglo- 5.73 Maltese naval relations in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries Dawson, Peter Admiralty and Navy Board letters to Chatham officers 1712– 3.57 1716 Dawson, Peter The Chatham Master Attendant’s Letter Book 1811–14 4.39 Doull, Ian Problems in the preservation of historic resources, HMC 3.103 Dockyard, Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt, British Columbia Drabble, Stuart Templer & Parlby: eighteenth century dockyard contractors 6.93 Endsor, Richard The women of Restoration Deptford 8.77 Ferrari Bravo, The Nautical School of Venice of 1739 and the English 5.39 Martino teachers. Navigation training in Venice: between seamanship and science Fox, Frank L. The London of 1656: her history and armament 8.57 Frendo, Henry Strategy, economics and politics: the naval dockyard in Malta 5.65 and the Mediterranean Goodwin, Peter The application and scheme of paintworks in British men-of- 9.83 war during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries Goodwin, Peter Building the 100 gun ship Victory 1759–1765 7.69 Goodwin, Peter Preparing HMS Victory and the ships for Trafalgar 1.31 Gwyn, Julian The Halifax Naval Yard before 1820 5.15 Harding, Richard Large scale ship movement and its operational impact, 1739– 7.37 1748 Harding, Richard A tale of two sieges: Gibraltar 1726–1727 and 1779–1782 2.31 Harland, Kathleen Naval surgeons afloat and ashore, 1700–1750 6.9 Hawkins, Duncan The iron slip cover roofs of the Royal Dockyards 1844–1857 9.65 with Butler, Caroline and Skelton, Andrew Jolly, Rick John Hunter at Belle-Île (1761): a Falklands rehearsal 6.57 Kirkup, John Maritime surgical practice in the seventeenth century 6.39 Lambert, Andrew Science and sea power: the Navy Board, the Royal Society 1.9 and the structural reforms of Sir Robert Seppings Le Fevre, Peter Balthazar St Michel, Gibraltar and the English Mediterranean 2.19 fleet Lumas, Susan HMS Victory: sightings in the Naval Dockyards Society’s Navy 7.83 Board Project Lumas, Susan Sightings of surgeons in the Naval Dockyards Society’s Navy 6.75 Board Project Macdonald, Janet The Victualling Yard at Gibraltar and its role in feeding the 2.55 Royal Navy in the Mediterranean during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars MacDougall, Philip Blame it on the Chartists. Three dockyard fires of 1840 5.9 MacDougall, Philip Disuniting the work force – intensifying the dockyard labour 2.73 crisis of 1941 MacDougall, Philip Harbour navigation and moorings of naval dockyards in the 4.69 Atlantic region MacDougall, Philip The naval arsenals of the Knights of St John 3.65 MacDougall, Philip Reforming the dockyards. The Whig experience of 1832 4.9 Mauranen, Katariina The block mills and public history: reinterpreting the navy’s 7.57 industrial revolution Mazeika, Chris Pearls before swine. A history of the Great Storehouse at 3.125 Deptford Mercieca, Simon “Beyond the capacity of a small island”. A review of 5.87 unpublished research by W. A. Griffith on Maltese dockyards Morriss, Roger Benthamism in the royal dockyards and British public culture, 4.21 1750–1850 Morriss, Roger The office of the Inspector General of Naval Works and 1.21 technological innovation in the royal dockyards Morriss, Roger Promise of power. The British maritime economy and the 7.49 state in the eighteenth century Morriss, Roger Victims, pariahs and survivors. The shaping of the 3.75 government workforce 1815–1830 Parsons, Andrea Royal Clarence Yard, Gosport, Hampshire. Victualling the 3.115 Navy: the life, death and resurrection of a naval base Reay, Justin “All a-sparkle with gunflashes”: The Bay of Rosas in naval 9.24 literature Riley, Ray Henry Cort and the development of wrought iron 3.51 manufacture in the 1780s: the naval connection Riley, Ray Marc Brunel’s pulley block-making machinery: operation and 1.85 assessment Riley, Ray Whose heritage? The case of Portsmouth Dockyard 4.45 Rose, Susan Galleys and round ships: Venetian and English attitudes to 5.27 ship design and building in the sixteenth century Sargent, Edward The development of dock construction at the royal dockyards 4.91 in the nineteenth century Sheldon, Matthew A tale of two cities: the facilities, work and impact of the 1.35 Victualling Office in Portsmouth 1793–1815 Taaffe, Emma From mortar mixers to nuclear submarines: extracts from the 3.81 post-1945 history of Chatham Dockyard Thomas, James Portsmouth yard and town in the age of Nelson 1.93 Thomas, Roger The building of HMS Dreadnought and Dreadnought 3.37 battlecruiser gunnery 1905–1916 Todd, Hilary Charles, James and the recreation of the Royal Navy 1660– 8.45 1665 Tucker, Malcolm Structural ironwork at Pembroke Dock. A microcosm of naval 3.31 practice Vale, Brian The conquest of scurvy in the Royal Navy 1783–1800: heroes 6.31 and villains Wilkin, Susan The contribution of Portsmouth Royal Dockyard to the 1.47 success of the Royal Navy in the Napoleonic war 1793–1815 .
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