MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: boatyard
Anchor & Chain
| 02 Mar 2013 |
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HMS Cavalier, a WWII destroyer built (not at Chatham) in 1944.
Dockside Cranes - Call the Midwife
| 02 Mar 2013 |
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You can see these cranes during the opening credits of Call the Midwife. Historic Dockyard, Chatham.
Outside the Ropery - Call the Midwife
| 02 Mar 2013 |
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I didn't know it at the time I was there, but the Historic Dockyard is used for many of the exterior locations in Call the Midwife. I think the midwives ride their bicycles over these cobbles at the beginning of each episode. I'd really love to go back to the Dockyard for one of their Call the Midwife tours.
Mermaid Doorway
Cobbles
Ropery 1
| 02 Mar 2013 |
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These wooden things are called tops. The ropehouse is 1/4 mile long. They've been making rope here in essentially the same way for 400 years. Wikipedia says, "The Double Rope House has spinning on the upper floors and ropemaking ( a ropewalk) on the ground floor. It is 346 m (1135 ft) long, and when constructed was the longest brickbuilt building in Europe capable of laying a 1,000 ft (300 m) rope. Over 200 men were required before 1836, to make and lay a 20in (circumference) cable. All was done by hand. Steam power in the form of a beam engine was introduced in 1836, and then electricity in the early 1900s."
Tardis
| 02 Mar 2013 |
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Outside the Kent Police Museum (which we didn't visit), Historic Dockyard, Chatham.
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