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Chatham Dockyard, Kent,England has the finest collection of 18th and 19th century naval dockyard buildings many of which are scheduled as ancient monuments. Taken November 2006.

No 3. Dry dock 1820 Designed by John Rennie. Now hosts Museum Submarine HMS Ocelot.
Camera location51° 23′ 43.8″ N, 0° 31′ 36.12″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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25 September 2007

51°23'43.8"N, 0°31'36.1"E

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