Woolwich Dockyard, Nicholas Pocock, 1790

Woolwich Dockyard, Nicholas Pocock, 1790

Woolwich dockyard was an english naval dockyard. The dockyard was built in 1514 by henry viii for the construction of his famous ship 'harry grace a dieu'. Royal navy vessels were built at the yard until its closure in 1869. This view, by nicholas pocock, gives an indication of the scale of the enterprise by the late 18th century. The area around the dockyard was known as the warren and consisted of workshops, warehouses, timber yards, barracks, foundries and the nearby royal arsenal. Object Type: painting. Date: 1790. Dimensions: 138.5 × 190.5 cm (54.5 × 75 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: National Maritime Museum. Nicholas Pocock - Woolwich Dockyard
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Author: Nicholas Pocock (1740–1821)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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