MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: dry dock

IMG 5236-001-Dry Dock

10 Oct 2018 160
The stern of the SS Nomadic and some other ship in the dry dock, with Titanic Belfast in the background.

IMG 5234-001-SS Nomadic

10 Oct 2018 432
This is the last remaining White Star Line ship in the world. It was built to the same plans as the Titanic, but at 1/4 scale, and fitted with many of the same luxury finishes. The Nomadic was based in the shallow port of Cherbourg and used as a tender, taking passengers from the dock to the Titanic, which was anchored in deeper waters, for her ill-fated maiden voyage. You can go on board the Nomadic for a fee, but we didn't.

Rafters

02 Mar 2013 262
Inside No. 3 Slip - the Big Space.

No. 3 Slip

02 Mar 2013 1 1 273
No.3 Slip is the most interesting architecturally and probably most beautiful of Chatham's Slips. Built in 1838 and at that time was Europe’s largest wide span timber structure. It's weatherboarded walls are covered by a wonderful large mansard shaped roof. This roof was originally of tarred paper but was soon replaced in zinc. It has a massive timber frame of square section timber aisle posts with iron bases and knees, diagonal braces, to cantilevered principal rafters that extend out to overhang the aisles, and braced collars. The Slip was backfilled about 1900 and a steel mezzanine floor added in 1904 to store ship's boats.

Inside the Big Space

02 Mar 2013 2 321
No. 3 Slip. When it was built in 1838, it was the largest wooden building in the world. It has a linked truss structure and was originally covered in tarred paper, which was quickly replaced with a zinc roof. Ships were constructed in the slipways, which were covered to prevent ships rotting before they had been launched. The slip was backfilled around 1900 and a steel mezzanine floor was added. It became a store house for ships boats.

No. 3 Slip & HMS Gannet

02 Mar 2013 248
Historic Dockyard, Chatham.