Not exact matches
It is also known
as Nelson's
Dockyard because Admiral Horatio Nelson lived there in the 1780's.
As its Grand Guignol and penny dreadfulness unfold in the
dockyards, back alleys, gin houses and opium dens of a corrupted capital baying for blood (and that enjoys a good show), the film's commitment to anatomising a marginalised demimonde oppressed either for its class, ethnicity, gender or sexuality might almost earn it the label of Marxist.
Don't forget to jump on one our amazing Jet Ski tours which depart daily from our
Dockyard and St. George's location
as well.
As you step into the
dockyard, you will find hundreds of vendors displaying local art and craft work, many selling local sea food and cold drinks.
The ship will then remain alongside at the Royal Naval
Dockyard until Friday evening
as scheduled.
The four - day «long weekend» cruises will depart Thursdays and feature a full - day visit to Bermuda where guests can relax on the island's pink beaches, enjoy snorkelling, kayaking and other water sports, and visit historical landmarks such
as Royal Naval
Dockyard and Gibb's Hill Lighthouse, the oldest cast iron lighthouse in the Western Hemisphere.
Constructed in 1816
as part of the Government
Dockyard, it was build to accommodate the Government Coxswain — the officer responsible for government boats, their operations and crews.
Spend quality time in King's Wharf, also known
as the Royal Naval
Dockyard, and explore the best of Bermuda.
And Nathan is having a tough time trying to beat her high score in a game of Crash Bandicoot and is well settled
as a husband who has a day shift at the
dockyard.
Many of the photographs record the structural complexities of remote techno - industrial and scientific research spaces, such
as physics institutes, pharmaceutical plants, space stations,
dockyards and nuclear facilities.
The gallery was conceived in 1980s
as a «Tate of the North» with a view to help rejuvenate Liverpool, once a leading industrial center but facing a dramatic decline since the mid-1970s,
as part of the redevelopment plan of the city's disused
dockyard on the River Mersey's waterfront.
At sixteen, he apprenticed
as a stonemason in the local
dockyards — the last apprentice to the last geriatric stonemason still employed there — a trap he escaped by smashing his hand with a hammer and going on the dole.
Daniella regularly organizes drawing events in association with the Campaign for Drawing, on national sites and galleries such
as Chatham Historic
Dockyard, and is a recent member of c4rd (Centre for Recent Drawing).
After leaving secondary school at age 16 he worked at the Naval
Dockyard in Chatham
as an apprentice stonemason.
In 1941, when drafted and subsequently declared unfit for service, the artist was obliged to work
as a ship's welder at the navy
dockyards.
As you arrive at Portsmouth Historic
Dockyard, the stunning sleek, black lines of Britain's first iron - hulled, armoured warship will take your breath away.