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Sheerness Naval Dockyard EAW037832
Blue Town and the naval dockyard, Sheerness, Kent. Little ships were collected here in 1940 before being towed across to the Dunkirk beaches. Photographed by Aerofilms Ltd in July 1951. Historic England is the public body that champions and protects England's historic places. © Historic England Archive
Media ID 13304389
Filename: EAW037832.jpg
Size: 4415 x 4373 (11.8MB)
Date: 22nd February 2017
Source: Historic England
Credit: Historic England Archive. Aerofi
Copyright Status: Copyrighted Work
Source: Historic England Archive
Owner URL: images.historicenglandservices.org.uk
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In this aerial photograph, the picturesque Blue Town and Sheerness Naval Dockyard come together in a harmonious blend of maritime history and quaint English charm. Taken by Aerofilms Ltd in July 1951, this image offers a unique bird's-eye view of the Kentish coastal town and its naval facilities. Sheerness Naval Dockyard, an essential part of the Royal Navy's network, is prominently featured in the photograph. Its vast expanse stretches out, revealing a maze of dry docks, cranes, and ships under repair. The dockyard played a pivotal role during World War II, serving as a collection point for the "little ships" that were later towed across the English Channel to support the Dunkirk evacuation in 1940. Adjacent to the dockyard lies Blue Town, a charming, colorful community that has maintained its unique character despite its proximity to the bustling naval facilities. The rows of brightly painted cottages, huddled together along the waterfront, offer a stark contrast to the industrial landscape of the dockyard. The photograph also reveals the intricate network of canals and waterways that crisscross the area, connecting the dockyard to the Thames Estuary. The meandering waterways add to the town's rich maritime heritage and contribute to its enduring appeal. This photograph, taken over six decades ago, offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, showcasing the vital role of Sheerness Naval Dockyard and Blue Town in the history of the Royal Navy and the people of Kent.