Between its opening under Elizabeth I in 1567 and its closure under her namesake in 1984, Chatham Dockyard, on the Medway in Kent, delivered more than 500 of the ships that built the British Empire.
For over 400 years the Chatham Dockyard just outside London built boats for the British Navy and their allies. From sailing ships to submarines, Chatham built over 500 vessels. Today it's a naval ...
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Two newly-designed packs of playing cards have been put in a time capsule placed in a building undergoing a £3.5m restoration at The Historic Dockyard Chatham. A competition to design the cards was ...
Bengalis have a protrusion around the stomach because they have had to endure the trauma of the famine, said Amina Khayyam. “I learnt about this epigenetic change during our research on the Bengal ...
Up to 900 school pupils will benefit from free educational trips to a visitor attraction in Kent. A grant of more than £16,000 from the charity Kent Reliance Community Foundation (KRCF) will secure ...
Last month I went on the Call the Midwife tour at Chatham Dockyard. My friend Laura, over from Massachusetts and quite possibly the show’s biggest fan, joined me. I’d love to pretend I was her main ...