Monument record TQ 76 NE 392 - Number. 8 Slipway, Chatham Dockyard (Site of)
Summary
Location
Grid reference | TQ 76043 69719 (point) Estimated from sources |
---|---|
Map sheet | TQ76NE |
Civil Parish | ROCHESTER & CHATHAM, MEDWAY, KENT |
Map
Type and Period (1)
Full Description
Large slipway, number. 8, built between 1898 - 1900. Originally it would have measured 521' 4" (158.9m) long, between 82' and 90' wide (25m and 27.4m) and 20' (7m) deep. It was angled at 55 degrees to enter the Medway. The first ship laid down on it was the King Edward VII class battleship Africa which was laid down on the 27th January 1904 and launched 20th May 1905 and was the last battleship built at Chatham. The largest ship built at No.8 was the cruiser Kent in 1926 which measures 590' x 68'3" x 16'3". It was used for shipbuilding up to and including the Second World War and demolished in 1995.(1)
CgMs Consulting, 2006, Archaeological Desk Based Study and Impact Assessment - Chatham Interface Land, Chatham Dockyard, Kent (Unpublished document). SKE15833.
CgMs Consulting, 2006, Preliminary historic building assessment Chatham Interface Land (Unpublished document). SKE15834.
<1> Oxford Archaeological Unit, 1996, Number. 8 Slipway, Chatham Maritime Chatham, Kent: Archaeological Fabric Survey (Unpublished document). SWX6922.
Sources/Archives (3)
- --- SKE15833 Unpublished document: CgMs Consulting. 2006. Archaeological Desk Based Study and Impact Assessment - Chatham Interface Land, Chatham Dockyard, Kent.
- --- SKE15834 Unpublished document: CgMs Consulting. 2006. Preliminary historic building assessment Chatham Interface Land.
- <1> SWX6922 Unpublished document: Oxford Archaeological Unit. 1996. Number. 8 Slipway, Chatham Maritime Chatham, Kent: Archaeological Fabric Survey.
Finds (0)
Protected Status/Designation
- None recorded
Related Monuments/Buildings (0)
Related Events/Activities (1)
- Non-Intrusive Event: Fabric survey of Number. 8 Slipway, Chatham Dockyard (EKE8369)
Record last edited
Nov 18 2009 4:13PM