Ropery 2
Erected 1785
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Braided Rope
HMS Gannet Reflection 1
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No. 3 Slip & HMS Gannet
HMS Gannet
Chapter House 1
Wedding Reception
Arches 2
Inside the Big Space
Chapter House Plaque
Welcome to the Historic Dockyard - Chatham
No. 3 Slip
Castle Hill
Rafters
Rochester Cathedral 2
Chapter House 2
Site of Roman South Gate
Arches 1
Rochester Castle 2
Precarious
Wash Room
Arches 3
Bedroom2
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Rochester Castle 1
Monastic Refectory Doorway
Rochester Cathedral 1
High Street Stroll
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World War 2 Gate
Eastgate House 2
High Street, Rochester
Board Room Window
Cathedral & Castle Wall
Six Poor Travelers Plaque 1
Corn Exchange
Queer Old Clock
Six Poor Travelers House 1
Tea Time
Eastgate House 3
Lest We Forget
The Deaf Cat
Tudor Bits
Pickfords Removals
Eastgate House 1
A E Capon & Son
Garden 1
Victorian Letterbox
Chicken & Bell
Eastgate House Plaque
Eastgate House Info
Six Poor Travelers Plaque 2
Bedroom 1
Garden 4
Six Poor Travelers House 2
Tudor Window
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Your Country Needs You
Anchor & Chain
Dockside Cranes - Call the Midwife
Outside the Ropery - Call the Midwife
Mermaid Doorway
Cobbles
Ropery 1
Tardis
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HM Submarine Ocelot
Spooner and I were the only people on the last tour of the day. It's very tight quarters inside. HM Submarine Ocelot was the last warship built for the Royal Navy at Chatham Dockyard. An 'O' Class diesel electric submarine, she was launched in 1962 and saw service with Royal Navy throughout the height of the Cold War until she paid off in 1991. A normal sized crew would consist of 69 submariners, although she could carry a maximum of 80.
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