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A formal group photograph of the employees of the Painters Department of the C.M.D. in Chatham Dockyard. (Monochrome transparency)
A smith transferring a heated spring from the electric-fired Wild Barfield furnace to a dipping tank in the spring making workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
An oven range in a portable cookhouse in Chatham Dockyard (Monochrome transparency)
An overhead view of part of a model of Chatham Dockyard as it existed in the mid 1700s. (Colour transparency)
A general view of track mounted crane number 498 and the end of No. 4 Dock in Chatham Dockyard, taken from an elevated position on a crane adjoining No. 3 Slip Shed. (Colour transparency)
A small hearth in the north-west corner of the north bay in No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A general view of the main facade of No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard, taken from an elevated position. (Colour transparency)
A small hearth in the north-west corner of the north bay in No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Three smiths sitting near on open furnace inside the extension in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A man using an electric overhead traveller to lower metal items into the tank in the zinc galvanising shop in Number 1 Boiler Shop in Chatham Dockyard (Colour transparency)
One of the smiths in the Firehearth Smiths' doorway inside Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A smith and a hammerman forging a large square billet using an heavy duty B & S Massey steam hammer in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Inside the Master Smith's cabin at the west end of the centre bay in No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A smith making a chain at his bench in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Inside the south bay of No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A smith at his bench working on a nearly completed spring in the spring making workshop in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A close view of a part metal plated and part cobbled storage area within Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Four smiths using a B & S Massey medium duty drop forge steam hammer in one of the bays of Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A close view of the top of a work bench inside the extension in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Looking along the length of one of the bays in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
Three smiths sitting near on open furnace inside the extension in Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A general view of the Clock Tower Building and the Admiral's Offices on Main Gate Road in Chatham Dockyard, taken from an elevated position on a crane adjoining No. 3 Slip Shed. (Colour transparency)
Four smiths using a B & S Massey medium duty drop forge steam hammer in one of the bays of Number 5 Machine Shop in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
A small hearth against the west wall of the north bay in No. 1 Smithery in Chatham Dockyard. (Colour transparency)
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