Support for the Fleet: Architecture and engineering of the Royal Navy's bases 1700-1914

Awards:   Joint winner for Association for Industrial Archaeology Peter Neaverson Award 2014. Joint winner of Association for Industrial Archaeology Peter Neaverson Award 2014 Joint winner of Association for Industrial Archaeology's Peter Neaverson Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Industrial Archaeology 2014 (UK)
Author:   Jonathan Coad
Publisher:   Historic England
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9781848020559


Pages:   464
Publication Date:   15 June 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Support for the Fleet: Architecture and engineering of the Royal Navy's bases 1700-1914


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Awards

  • Joint winner for Association for Industrial Archaeology Peter Neaverson Award 2014.
  • Joint winner of Association for Industrial Archaeology Peter Neaverson Award 2014
  • Joint winner of Association for Industrial Archaeology's Peter Neaverson Award for Outstanding Scholarship in Industrial Archaeology 2014 (UK)

Overview

The book will trace in outline the establishment and growth of British naval bases from 1690 to 1940

Full Product Details

Author:   Jonathan Coad
Publisher:   Historic England
Imprint:   Historic England
Dimensions:   Width: 21.90cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   2.207kg
ISBN:  

9781848020559


ISBN 10:   1848020554
Pages:   464
Publication Date:   15 June 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available.

Table of Contents

1. The Royal Dockyards in Great Britain, 1700–1835 2. The Royal Dockyards in Great Britain, 1835–1914 3. Planning and Building the Royal Dockyards to 1795 4. Planning and Building the Royal Dockyards, 1795–1914 5. Engineering Works of the Sailing Navy, 1700–1835 6. Buildings of the Sailing Navy 7. Dockyard Housing, Offices and Chapels 8. Buildings and Engineering Works of the Steam Navy, 1835–1914 9. Growth of Empire: The Overseas Bases of the Sailing Navy, 1700–1835 10. Heyday of Empire: The Overseas Bases, 1835–1914 11. The Mediterranean Bases: Buildings and Engineering Works,1700–1914 12. The West Indies and North American Bases: Buildings and Engineering Works, 1700–1914 13. South Atlantic and Australian Bases: Buildings and Engineering Works, 1700–1914 14. Feeding the Fleet: The Royal Victualling Yards 15. Naval Ordnance Yards 16. Care of the Sick and Wounded: Naval Hospitals 17. Barracks and Training Establishments

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'a richly illustrated and enthralling volume which completes a lifetime of fieldwork' 'For those interested in the largely untold story of how Royal Naval bases were the innovation centres of their time, Support for the Fleet provides a comprehensive, and lavishly illustrated, account of this glorious past.' 'The vast number and excellent quality of the illustrations are a major contribution to the enjoyment of this book ... there are many hitherto unreproduced contemporary photographs and plans - most of the latter in colour, as well as colour photographs of surviving buildings, that together make this book a fine work of art as well as the new standard work on the subject.' -- Michael Duffy SW Soundings No. 93 ... And what a beautifully produed and scholarly written book it is - the text is enlivened by approximately 500 informatively captioned illustrations and backed by over 2,000 copiously detailed endnotes ... This is a superbly produced and very important book. It may be the culmination of over 45 years of hard work, but it is also very much a labour of love - the author has the enviable distinction of visiting all of the bases mentioned, with the exception of Ascension Island, and this personal familiarity with the subject permates the whole book. In the period covered, the role of the Royal Navy was crucial to the development, maintenance and security of the British Empire, and Jonathan Coad ends his Epilogue with the quote: 'together the navy's ships and bases helped shaped much of this country's modern history'. His magisterial book amply justifies the claim. -- Keith Falconer The Association for Industrial Archaeology


'a richly illustrated and enthralling volume which completes a lifetime of fieldwork' 'For those interested in the largely untold story of how Royal Naval bases were the innovation centres of their time, Support for the Fleet provides a comprehensive, and lavishly illustrated, account of this glorious past.' 'The vast number and excellent quality of the illustrations are a major contribution to the enjoyment of this book ... there are many hitherto unreproduced contemporary photographs and plans - most of the latter in colour, as well as colour photographs of surviving buildings, that together make this book a fine work of art as well as the new standard work on the subject.' -- Michael Duffy SW Soundings No. 93


'a richly illustrated and enthralling volume which completes a lifetime of fieldwork' 'For those interested in the largely untold story of how Royal Naval bases were the innovation centres of their time, Support for the Fleet provides a comprehensive, and lavishly illustrated, account of this glorious past.' 'The vast number and excellent quality of the illustrations are a major contribution to the enjoyment of this book ... there are many hitherto unreproduced contemporary photographs and plans - most of the latter in colour, as well as colour photographs of surviving buildings, that together make this book a fine work of art as well as the new standard work on the subject.' -- Michael Duffy SW Soundings No. 93 ... And what a beautifully produed and scholarly written book it is - the text is enlivened by approximately 500 informatively captioned illustrations and backed by over 2,000 copiously detailed endnotes ... This is a superbly produced and very important book. It may be the culmination of over 45 years of hard work, but it is also very much a labour of love - the author has the enviable distinction of visiting all of the bases mentioned, with the exception of Ascension Island, and this personal familiarity with the subject permates the whole book. In the period covered, the role of the Royal Navy was crucial to the development, maintenance and security of the British Empire, and Jonathan Coad ends his Epilogue with the quote: 'together the navy's ships and bases helped shaped much of this country's modern history'. His magisterial book amply justifies the claim. -- Keith Falconer The Association for Industrial Archaeology No-one has done more than Jonathan Coad to try to bring naval buildings and their designers out of obscurity. Since the mid-1960s he has devoted himself to charting their history, and Support for the Fleet is his third and most magisterial book on the subject. ... It is hard to think that this immaculately referenced and illustrated book will ever be surpassed as a history of the naval bases. -- Robert Thorne The Victorian There is no one more erudite and articulate to explain the history and significance of the Royal Dockyards than Jonathan Coad. ... Support for the Fleet is an outstanding achievement, the pinnacle of his work. It is unlikely to be surpassed. ... Support for the Fleet combines richness of content with clarity of style. The quality of illustrations is excellent. They include fascinating contemporary drawings, paintings and later photographs ... this wonderful book is worth every penny. -- Ken Monk Context 133, March 2014 ... Jonathan Coad's passion and eye for detail have produced a fluent and nuanced narrative. An outstanding breadth of original drawings and maps adds to the quality of this superb publication. -- Ann Coats Landscape History, Volume 35, Issue 2 ... an epic publication which will be an enduring one. ... the book is thoughtfully written with a wealth of pictures and an accessible tone that will attract the lay reader. ... it is lavishly and beautifully illustrated throughout, and Coad is to be congratulated on bringing together so many previously unseen prints, drawings and plans. Indeed, it might be said that the publication's real value lies not only in communicating this important history, but also in illuminating to contemporary audiences the rich and remarkable architecture of the yards, many of which remain with us today. -- James Davey The Authors, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, The Nautical Archaeology Society, 2014 ... this book ... ought to be seriously considered not only by ship buffs, but also by anyone interested in the history of engineering. Almost every page contains something wonderful, from the unexpected abstract sculpture of an access staircase diagonally crossing the curved, stepped inner face of a dry dock to the flanged columns of the baker at Stonehouse, designed to allow grain bins to be formed by the slotting-in of boards. -- John Harris Fort, Volume 42, 2014 ... massive and beautifully produced book ... Almost every page contains something wonderful ... -- John Harris Warship 2015


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