HMS Drake 15:28, 10 NOV 2022. Wessex Archaeology HMS Drake staircase bay with tall double-transomed 3-light round-arched Sir Francis Drake is now an enduring legacy in Devonport, as the naval base has been named HMS Drake.[1]. [2], Further north still, Weston Mill Lake (at one time Devonport's coaling yard) was converted in the 1980s to provide frigate berths for the Type 22 fleet. The wreck is well broken up into large metal plates, therefore be mindful of sharp edges. [44] The company asserts that this development will "continue the boat building tradition within the dockyard" and "add drama to the site with yachts being moved around the quayside, launched on No. The smithery with its fire and forge was positioned to the north, safely separate from the other buildings. To find an estimate of when your power will be back on, please check your outage status here.. You can also find out how extensive the outages are in your area by viewing our interactive Outage Map.Zoom in on the map and click on the color-coded outage area or search by . [59], In 2018, the UK Parliament's Public Accounts Committee criticised the slow rate of decommissioning of these submarines, with the Ministry of Defence admitting that it had put off decommissioning due to the cost. [45] The site includes within it several listed buildings and scheduled ancient monuments, most notably the Grade I listed East Ropery,[46] together with several other 18th-century buildings and structures associated with rope-making in the Yard, the covered slip (No. They were responsible for all the civilian support services operated by the dockyard departments. Sand gobies Pomatochistus minutus, the burrowing anemone Cerianthus lloydii and the slender sea pen Virgularia mirabilis(a Northern Ireland Priority Species) occur on the adjacent sandy seabed. [14] It is covered with a timber superstructure of 1814, a similarly rare and early survival of its type; indeed, only three such timber slip covers have survived in Britain, two of them at Devonport (the second of these, of similar vintage, stands over the former No.5 Slip; it was later converted to house the Scrieve Board, for full-size drafting of ship designs). HMNB Devonport is located in Devonport, in the west of the city of Plymouth in Devon, England. HMS is an authorized International Baccalaureate Middle Years school. with careful attention to detail and compositional quality, He introduced a centralised storage area (the quadrangular Great Storehouse) alongside the basin, and a logical positioning of other buildings around the yard. Your email address will not be published. Devonport serves as headquarters for the Flag Officer Sea Training, which is responsible for the training of all the ships of the Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary, along with many from foreign naval services. Rathlin SAC This is a list of shore establishments (or "stone frigates") of the Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve. window over 3-light flat-headed window; right of the tower are This map is for quick reference purposes only and may not be to scale. STYLE: Free Classical. From a postcard by the Surrey Flying Services, of Croydon and Plymouth. Free car parking is available above the harbour and marina. However, Devonport retains a long-term role as the dedicated home of the amphibious fleet, survey vessels and half the frigate fleet. English Heritage calls it 'one of the most remarkable engineering buildings in the country'. Nineteen ships and a shore establishment of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Drake after Sir Francis Drake or after the drake: On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The building still stands, and is Grade I listed; architectural detailing was by Sir Charles Barry. [13], The most imposing building of this period was a double-quadrangular storehouse of 1761 (probably designed by Thomas Slade); replacing the Dummer's storehouse, it also incorporated a new rigging house and sail loft. (The Buildings of England: Pevsner N: Devon: London: 1989-: The Wartime Memories Project will give them a good home and ensure that they are used for educational purposes. If you are enjoying the site, please consider making a donation, however small open well stair with moulded balusters, decorated mess rooms Heritage Apprentices in a training session on the Researching The Historic Environment module and training in Architectural Photography. Tetrastyle Ionic porch is approached by a double L-plan One suggestion is that this originates from the word guzzle (to eat or drink greedily), which is likely to refer to the eating of cream teas, a West Country delicacy and, therefore, one with strong connections to the area around Plymouth. The vast site covers more than 650 acres and has 15 dry docks, four miles of waterfront, 25 tidal berths and five basins. The records staff at the Historic Environment Division would encourage divers to send them a short report on any diving undertaken on the HMS Drake wreck site to assist in monitoring the wreck (see Record Heritage). Grade II Listed Building: Hms Drake Main Gateway With Gate Pier Arches, Gates, Flanking Walls And Railings. 0.6 mi Dockyard. please Want to know what life was like during the War? The names on this list have been submitted by relatives, friends, neighbours and others who wish to remember them, if you have any names to add or any recollections or photos of those listed, Portsmouth. In time new gunpowder magazines were built further north, first at Keyham (1770s), but later (having to make way for further dockyard expansion) relocating to Bull Point (1850). Morice Ordnance Yard remained independent from the dockyard until 1941, at which point it was integrated into the larger complex. Public access, i.e., diving on the site is permitted on a look but do not touch basis. to next stage and entablature below octagonal cupola with 2 Slip and moored alongside the quay wall". Up until 1832 the Plymouth Royal Dockyard, was administered by a Commissioner of the Navy on behalf of the Navy Board in London included:[75][76][77], By An Order in Council dated 27 June 1832 the role of the commissioner was replaced by an admiral-superintendent.[78]. Unless the List entry states otherwise, it includes both the structure itself and any object or structure fixed to it (whether inside or outside) as well as any object or structure within the curtilage of the building. Species of interest are highlighted. The site is comprised of the metal wreck of the Drake and a further metal wreck of a 52m Fleetwood fishing trawler, the Ella Hewett that struck and sunk atop the Drake in 1962. Wilfred George Williams HMS Derwent, Joseph William Paul Kreyling HMS Drake, Able Sea. In 1832 the Navy Board was abolished, everything except the gun wharves were brought under the direct control of the Admiralty. HMS Drake was a 12-gun sloop launched as the civilian Marquis of Granby. Armaments included - two primary 4 inch (QF) guns, two secondary 3-inch QF guns and two 21 inch torpedo tubes.S.S. Search over 400,000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Previous Overview Next Comments and Photos Search over 400,000 listed places. Add a Name to this List The last of the Trafalgar class submarines, she will probably serve until at least 2025. The 2,372 ton Lugano, loaded with cotton and steel from Virginia came into the Sound and was hit on her starboard side by one torpedo fired from U 79, the explosion ripped a large hole in the hull resulting in her sinking rapidly with no loss of life. Left of the tower is the Archaeologist Dr David Neal discussing his illustration of the mosaic being excavated at Rutland Roman Villa with members of the University of Leicester Archaeological Services team, Bombed library in Holland House, Kensington. Located within HMS Drake's Haven and inside the naval base's Wyvern Gym . - now Ruttonjee Hospital, RNH Trincomalee, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka (Ceylon), HMS Queen Charlotte WWII land based gunnery school, Shore Rd., Ainsdale Southport, Lancashire. Media in category "HMS Drake (ship, 1901)" The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. on an English barracks, executed in a bold Free Style manner, Another memorable story is that of a local landlord being invited by the skipper and crew to continue the evening's session aboard ship, he eventually came round on his way to Iceland - the trawler made a detour and dropped him off on the Faroes. This became known as the Quadrangle: it housed foundries, forges, pattern shops, boilermakers and all manner of specialized workshops. Information drawn from Historic Environment Record of Northern Ireland (HERoNI), Department for Communities, Historic Environment Division. were built for them here at Devonport, then Chatham and The wreckage is covered in dense kelp and mixed red algae. The wreck was sold in 1748. HMS "DRAKE" Old aerial view of the Royal Naval Barracks at Devonport. to help with the costs of keeping the site running. He discarded the earlier three-sectioned hinged gate, which was labour-intensive in operation, and replaced it with the simpler and more mobile two-sectioned gate. Gunpowder was stored on site, which began to be a cause for concern among local residents (as was the older store in the Royal Citadel within the city of Plymouth). Clock tower, HMS Drake The prominent clock tower was built in 1896, containing a clock and bell by Gillett & Johnston; it initially functioned as a semaphore tower. Incidentally, in August, 1914 shortly after the declaration of war, she escorted the Harland & Wolff (Belfast) built 'Olympic' (sister ship of the Titanic) into Liverpool. A further, double-dock (i.e. An inspection of HMS Drake's crew at Devonport near Plymouth. The nuclear-powered submarine HMSCourageous, used in the Falklands War, is preserved in North Yard as a museum ship, managed by the Heritage Centre. HMS Brisk was built in 1910, a type H (Acorn) destroyer with a top speed of 27 knots. Search over 400,000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Previous Overview Next Comments and Photos [31] In the 1970s the northern end of No. All blocks have 3 Division, which remained in that role until 1934. By boat from Rathlin or Ballycastle Harbour. The largest naval base in Western Europe, Devonport has been supporting the Royal Navy since 1691. HMNB Devonport The largest naval base in Western Europe, Devonport has been supporting the Royal Navy since 1691. Be the first to add a photo and help showcase this place to others. Samuel Whitmore Rogers HMS Drake (d.21st Apr 1941). Sailors lived in hulks until the first barracks right angles to rear wings. Just one end section of the terrace survives; dating from 1692 to 1696, it is the earliest surviving building in any royal dockyard.[8]. The Drake, having sustained some damage to the steering, and taking water, headed for Church Bay, but collided with the cargo ship Mendip Range as it rounded Rue Point. These observations were further verified by divers from DAERAs Marine Scientific Dive Team in 2016. In 1894 a contingent of sixty Royal Navy homing pigeons was accommodated on the site. [36], Ships based at the port are known as the Devonport Flotilla. Having dismissed the Plymouth site as inadequate, he settled on the Hamoaze area which soon became known as Plymouth Dock, later renamed Devonport. 01/05/75 quarters and Mess GV II* Formerly known as: (HMS Drake) Wardroom Blocks SALTASH ROAD List Entry HMS DRAKE WARDROOM, OFFICERS QUARTERS AND MESS HMS DRAKE WARDROOM, OFFICERS QUARTERS AND MESS, SALTASH ROAD Listed on the National Heritage List for England. An aerial photograph of the core of HMNB Devonport in 2005 with several ships alongside. When a power outage occurs, DTE Energy crews work as quickly and safely as possible to restore power to all of our customers. Significant RM presences are also located in: The modern RNR has fourteen Royal Naval Reserve Units (with 6 satellite units). The following transport lines have routes that pass near HMS Drake, Plymouth . [9], Provision of ships' armaments was not the responsibility of the Navy but of the independent Board of Ordnance, which already had a wharf and storage facility in the Mount Wise area of Plymouth. Devonport. it was built. The Drake currently lies capsized on its starboard side (the side of the torpedo strike) and is orientated SE-NW (bow pointing NW). Address: HM Naval Base, Plymouth, United Kingdom, PL2 2BG. 655 & 656; PSA Drawings Collection, NMR Swindon: PLM 248-284).Listing NGR: SX4499756685. Nearest tank filling is Aquaholics in Ballycastle or Portstewart (ring ahead: 028 7083 2584). [36] It is the base for HMS Triumph, one of two remainingTrafalgar-class nuclear-powered hunter-killer submarines. The barracks buildings are now named the Fleet Accommodation Centre. This includes the Navy's assault ships HMSAlbion and HMSBulwark. HMS Drake or Drake I, II III or IV appears on sailors records as their home base, they may not have physically been at Devonport between the dates shown as any time they are not allocated to another ship's crew, they revert to HMS Drake, this may happen while they are port awaiting their next ship or in transit on another ship but not part of the ship's crew. Where the old ropehouse had stood a short canal known as the Camber was laid out, terminating in a boat basin with a boathouse. Royal Naval HMNB Devonport dedicates rooms for mums and babies to relax in. each side with pilasters, cornices and wainscot, and the rear The ship type is rare and represents an intermediate design of armoured cruiser that quickly became obsolete. A pair of basins (89 acres each) were constructed: No. Use our map search to find more listed places. Construction of an onshore barracks, just north-east of the North Yard, was completed in 1889 with accommodation for 2,500; sailors and officers moved in during June of that year. Kevin Robertson & Leslie Oppitz. The largest naval base in Western Europe,[1] HMNB Devonport is located in Devonport, in the west of the city of Plymouth, England. Other fronts have tripartite entrances and 1st-floor balconies Read about our current news, projects and campaigns nationally and in your area. Scheduled Monument HMS Drake EXTERIOR: 3 storeys; slightly asymmetrical 1:2:1:2:1-bay Berthing fees apply for both Rathlin and Ballycastle Harbour Office; for use of either, contact the Ballycastle Harbour Office: 02820768525 / 07803505984. Satellite and aerial maps of HMS Drake with nearby locations Toggle Map History of this Location The Royal Navy has been associated with Plymouth and Devonport since before the 1500s. Superintendent Engineer Major Monro Wilson, RE. The building or site itself may lie within the boundary of more than one authority. Send a distress alert followed by MAYDAY, MAYDAY, MAYDAY and This is [boat name]. HM Naval Base Devonport is the home port of the Devonport Flotilla which includes the Trafalgar-class submarines. Search over 1 million photographs and drawings from the 1850s to the present day using our images archive. [18], Despite significant damage during the blitz, the South Yard still contains four scheduled monuments and over thirty listed buildings and structures[19] (though some of these have been allowed to fall into a derelict state in recent years: the 18th-century South Sawmills and South Smithery are both on the Heritage at Risk Register). St Albans moved to Devonport in July 2019 in preparation for her major refit.[38]. All but two sailors working in the boiler room that day were killed. paired sashes, then next bays on either side have tall sashes. If you can provide any additional information, please add it here. All students enrolled at HMS are IB students. Helping people find out more about their relatives wartime experiences since 1999 by See HMS Drake, Plymouth on the map. above main parapet level. . He was awarded The 1939-1945 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, War Medal 1939-1945, and Defence Medal 1939-1945. Gross weight: 2,350 ton. HMS Drake lies on a flat sandy seabed at a depth of between 15-19 metres. Members who served with HMS Drake Welcome to Forces Reunited the place where you can find information and friends from HMS Drake . Add to this record. The Drakes position is marked with a Commissioners of Irish Lights South Cardinal Buoy (although the buoy is currently situated to the SE of the wreck, off its stern). limestone dressings; dry slate hipped roofs; stone partly 1 Slip) and the 'King's Hill Gazebo', built to commemorate a visit by King George III.[47]. Our [11] The terrace survived into the 20th century, but was largely destroyed in the Blitz along with several others of Devonport's historic buildings. HMS Drake had lost the use of its steam steering gear in the attack and had to try to steer using only propellers, until this could be repaired. Joe Kreyling served with the royal Navy in the Mediterranean between 1943-45, taking part in the allied invasions of Sicily and mainland Italy. Using an old browser means that some parts of our website might not work correctly. Salvage has been undertaken on the wreck of the Drake since 1918. For any other issue or if you need help, please email: Our website works best with the latest version of the browsers below, unfortunately your browser is not supported. Owned by the Hewitt Fishing Company of Fleetwood, the 'Ella Hewitt' was built in 1953 and at 170 ft was one of largest trawlers operating out of Fleetwood. Date of Loss 02/10/1917. round arches and Ionic columns plus further entablature sloped HISTORY: part of the second phase of the barracks, the The Morice Yard was a self-contained establishment with its own complex of workshops, workers, officers, offices and storehouses. MATERIALS: Plymouth limestone rock-faced ashlar to ground long enough to accommodate two ships of the line, end to end) was added, just north of the basin, in the 1720s. The wreckage extends for c. 160m and is 32m wide at its widest. - HMS Drake during the Second World War -. PO (d.21st April 1941). Lugano was a cargo steamer built in 1917 by Irvine's of Hartlepool and owed by the Gulf Line. We make riding to HMS Drake, Plymouth easy, which is why over 1.5 million users, including users in Plymouth, trust Moovit as the best app for . Use our map search to find more listed places. 1898-1902, Follow the link for more information, Links to additional information found online for the dive site, The approximate XY coordinates for the dive site in Decimel Degrees (DD). [6] Previously the Navy Board had relied upon timber as the major building material for dry docks, which resulted in high maintenance costs and was also a fire risk. Find out more about Heritage Apprenticeships. in towards dome with turned finial. Do you have any photos of this dive site you would like to contribute? Despite the obvious damage sustained divers from Wessex Archaeology were able to discern in 2006 that there remains not only a main body of wreckage in reasonable condition but intact and recognisable structural remains. The Wartime Memories Project is run by volunteers and the free to access part of the website is funded by donations from our visitors. [16], The dockyard suffered severe damage in a large-scale fire on 25 September 1840, it started in the North Dock on HMSTalavera and Imogene were completely gutted, threatened HMSMinden, and spread to nearby buildings and equipment. Two stationary steam engines drove line shafts and heavy machinery, and the multiple flues were drawn by a pair of prominent chimneys. GIS Maps Search. If you have already submitted a story to the site and your UID reference number is higher than 261046 your information is still in the queue, please do not resubmit, we are working through them as quickly as possible. Find out about listed buildings and other protected sites, and search the National Heritage List for England (NHLE). [13] The three dry docks were rebuilt, expanded and covered over in the 1970s to serve as the Frigate Refit Centre. Lugano was a cargo steamer built in 1917 by Irvine's of Hartlepool and owed by the Gulf Line. [29], In the mid-nineteenth century, all royal dockyards faced the challenge of responding to the advent first of steam power and then metal hulls. Northern Ireland Marine MapViewer, Please flag any incorrect or inaccurate information on this page. These innovations also allowed rapid erection of staging and greater workforce mobility. The popularity of the site means that it is far exceeding available resources. Rathlin Harbour has pontoons for around 40 boats. [13] One slipway (1774) survives unaltered from this period (Slip No.1): a rare survival. Submarine U79 was a Class: UE, Type: Ocean-going mine-laying submarine and was launched on 9th April, 1916, she was commissioned into the German Imperial Navy on May 25th, 1916. [56] Run by volunteers, it is only accessible for pre-booked tours, or on Naval Base open days. This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest. round-arched transomed 3-light stair window above a squat The Wartime Memories Project is a non profit organisation run by volunteers. After 1860, the fortifications were superseded by the Palmerston Forts around Plymouth and the land occupied by the lines was either sold or utilised by the dockyard. Any new species records from the site submitted to Seasearch, iRecord, CEDaR Online Recording or iNaturalist will appear here, A link to the website for the nearest Dive Centre to the site. The crippled Drake under the command of Captain S. H. Radcliffe was escorted into Church Bay by HMS Martin and other auxiliary ships where she was anchored. If you have a general question please post it on our Facebook page. The Engineering College moved to nearby Manadon in 1958; the Jacobethan-style building then went on to house the Dockyard Technical College for a time, but was demolished in 1985. (d.1st Jan 1944), Robins Ernest William. Richmond becomes a Devonport ship on completion of her refit. [62], The Naval base at Devonport is still nicknamed "Guzz" (or, sometimes, "Guz") by sailors and marines. Stoker Sydney Green HMS Drake (d.18th Jan 1944), OS J Metcalfe HMS Drake (d.5th May 1941), PO. The deep-water access it offers has made the site desirable for manufacturers of 'superyachts' and in 2012 Princess Yachts acquired the freehold to 20 acres (0.081km2) at the southern end, with a view to building a construction facility. Want to find out more about your relative's service? Rathlin Island SPA, Irish Wrecks Online pilasters dividing bays to upper floors, window architraves, [63] Another explanation advanced is that "GUZZ" was the radio call sign for the nearby Admiralty wireless station (which was GZX) at Devil's Point,[64] though this is disputed and has recently been disproved by reference to actual wireless telegraphy callsigns in existence over the past century. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. User contributions are not fact checked and do not represent the official position of Historic England. Portsmouth. and forming the centrepiece of a complete planned group. We are the largest and fastest growing community of UK forces veterans on the web with over 500,000 members! [35] This part of the site contains some fourteen listed buildings and structures. PLYMOUTH SX45NW SALTASH ROAD, Devonport HMS Drake (1770) was a 12-gun sloop launched as the civilian Marquis of Granby. Do you have any additional information for this dive site you would like to contribute? Attended by tugs in Plymouth Sound this afternoon. [33], In 2011 the MOD sold the freehold of the North Yard to the Dockyard operator, Babcock; the site includes six listed buildings and structures, among them the Grade I listed Quadrangle.[34]. Central block has tall entrance tower which rises 2 stages Devonport would no longer be used as a base for attack submarines after these moved to Faslane by 2017, and the Type 45 destroyers are based at Portsmouth. Rathlin MCZ Buildings Scheduled monuments Parks and gardens Battlefields Shipwrecks. 5 Basins (of 10 and 35 acres respectively), linked by a very large lock-cum-dock, 730ft in length, alongside three more dry-docks of a similar size, able to "accommodate ships larger than any war-vessel yet constructed". [65], Another explanation is that the name came from the Hindi word for a yard (36 inches), "guz", (also spelled "guzz", at the time) which entered the Oxford English Dictionary,[66] and Royal Navy usage,[67] in the late 19th century, as sailors used to regularly abbreviate "The Dockyard" to simply "The Yard", leading to the slang use of the Hindi word for the unit of measurement of the same name. Below Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Public toilets are available in Church Bay between the harbour and the pub, near the playground. public car parking and toilets, slipways etc, Anecdotal information on possible hazards at the site for divers and snorkellers. Follow VHF radio Channel 16 (156.8 MHz), the international distress frequency. painted panels; axial corridor with bedrooms on upper floors. There were originally two gates in the lines, the Stoke Barrier at the end of Fore Street and the Stonehouse Barrier. recording and preserving recollections, documents, photographs and small items. There were suggestions that to save her an attempt was going to be made to beach her in Church Bay, unfortunately, the degree of the list became critical and she was abandoned to capsize in eighteen metres of water a few hundred metres from the shore. Plymouth Drake Sea Cadets & Royal Marine Cadets SO59 Bonaventure House South Yard, just down the road from HMS Vivid and the Naval Hertridge centre 0.00 Miles Away; Serco Integrated Services Hmnb Devonport Bldg So15 0.00 Miles Away; Services Sound & Vision Corporation Frobisher Block 0.01 Miles Away; James Fisher Rumic Building S146 0.01 Miles Away Formerly Royal Naval Armaments Depot and formally elements of Defence Equipment and Support. George Patton HMS Drake (d.21st Apr 1941), A/Able Sea. 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Hampshire Railways Remembered. Shortly afterwards HMS Brisk made a sweep through the Sound and was hit by either torpedo or ran into a mine which struck amidships causing a catastrophic explosion. Her Majesty's Naval Base (HMNB) Devonport (formerly HMS Drake ), is one of three operating bases in the United Kingdom for the Royal Navy (the others being HMNB Clyde and HMNB Portsmouth ). Armaments included - two primary 4 inch (QF) guns, two secondary 3-inch QF guns and two 21 inch torpedo tubes.S.S. The prominent clock tower was built in 1896, containing a clock and bell by Gillett & Johnston; it initially functioned as a semaphore tower. [7], Dummer wished to ensure that naval dockyards were efficient working units that maximised available space, as evidenced by the simplicity of his design layout at Plymouth Dock. 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