Pembroke Dockyard, originally called Pater Yard, is a former Royal Navy Dockyard in Pembroke Dock, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
History
It was founded in 1814, although not formally authorized until the Prince Regent signed the necessary Order in Council on 31 October 1815, and was known as Pater Yard until 1817. The Mayor of Pembroke had requested the change "in deference to the town of Pembroke some two miles (3.2 km)  distant".[1]
The site selected for the dockyard was greenfield land and the closest accommodations were in Pembroke. Office space was provided by the old frigate Lapwing after she was beached. The Royal Marine garrison was housed in the hulked 74-gun ship, HMS Dragon, after she was run aground in 1832. Many of the workmen commuted by boat from nearby communities until Pembroke Dock town was built up.[2] In 1860 the dockyard's policing was transferred to the new No. 4 Division of the Metropolitan Police, which remained in that role until the 1920s.[3]
After the end of the First World War, the dockyard was closed by the cash-strapped Admiralty as redundant in 1926. The Royal Air Force, however, built RAF Pembroke Dock on the site during the 1930s to house its flying boats, demolishing many of the existing buildings to make room for the necessary hangars and other facilities.[4]
Administration of the dockyard
The admiral-superintendent[5] was the Royal Navy officer in command of a larger Naval Dockyard. Portsmouth, Devonport and Chatham all had admiral-superintendents, as did some other dockyards in the United Kingdom and abroad at certain times. The admiral-superintendent usually held the rank of rear-admiral. His deputy was the captain of the dockyard (or captain of the port from 1969).
Some smaller dockyards, such as Sheerness and Pembroke,[6] had a captain-superintendent [7] instead, whose deputy was styled commander of the dockyard. The appointment of a commodore-superintendent [8] was also made from time to time in certain yards.
The appointment of admiral-superintendents (or their junior equivalents) dates from 1832 when the Admiralty took charge of the Royal Dockyards. Prior to this larger dockyards were overseen by a commissioner who represented the Navy Board.
Resident Commissioner of the Navy, Pater Yard (1830–1832)
Included:[9]
Captain-Superintendent, Pembroke Dockyard (1857–1906)
Included:[10]
- Captain George Ramsay: July 1857-September 1862
- Captain William Loring: September 1862-March 1866
- Captain Robert Hall: March 1866-March 1871
- Captain William Armytage: February 1871-January 1872
- Captain Richard W. Courtenay: January 1872-March 1875
- Captain Richard Vesey Hamilton: March 1875-October 1877
- Captain George H. Parkin: October 1877-October 1882
- Captain Alfred J. Chatfield: October 1882-January 1886
- Captain Edward Kelly: January 1886-June 1887
- Commodore George Digby Morant: June 1887-January 1889
- Captain Samuel Long: January 1889-August 1891
- Captain Walter Stewart: August 1891-January 1893
- Captain Charles C.Penrose Fitzgerald: January 1893-March 1895
- Captain William H. Hall: March 1895
- Captain Charles J. Balfour: March 1895-October 1896
- Captain Burges Watson: October 1896-October 1899
- Captain Charles J. Barlow: October 1899-October 1902
- Captain Gerald Walter Russell: October 1902-October 1904
- Captain John Denison: October 1904-October 1906
Rear-Admiral Superintendent, Pembroke Dockyard (1906–1915)
- Rear-Admiral Henry C. Kingsford: October 1906-December 1908
- Rear-Admiral Godfrey H.B. Mundy: December 1908-December 1911
- Rear-Admiral Alfred E.A. Grant: December 1911-September 1915
Captain-Superintendent, Pembroke Dockyard (1915–1926)
- Captain Frederick D. Gilpin Brown: September 1915-April 1918
- Captain John G. Armstrong: April 1918-February 1920
- Captain David Murray Anderson: February 1920-April 1922
- Captain the Hon. Arthur B. S. Dutton: April 1922-July 1924
- Captain Leonard A. B. Donaldson: July 1924 – 1926
Listed buildings and Scheduled monuments
The site contains 107 listed buildings. One, the Paterchurch Tower is listed at Grade I and eighteen are listed at Grade II*, including the Defensible Barracks and the Garrison Chapel. The remainder are Grade II. There are three scheduled monuments, two, the Defensible Barracks and the South West Dockyard Tower which are also listed buildings, and the Bomb stores at West end of Fort Road.[11] The list below details those structures graded I or II*, and the bomb store, the only scheduled monument that is not also listed.
| Name | Location Grid Ref.[note 1]
 Geo-coordinates
 | Date Listed | Function | Notes | Reference Number | Image | 
| Paterchurch Tower | Pembroke Dock SM9576303558
 51°41′37″N 4°57′23″W / 51.693484302558°N 4.956507736873°W / 51.693484302558; -4.956507736873 (Paterchurch Tower)
 | 14 July 1981 | Tower | This medieval tower stood outside the dockyard walls prior to realignment of the walls in 1844.[12][13] | 14341 |  See more images | 
| No 1, The Terrace | Pembroke Dock SM9603803521
 51°41′36″N 4°57′09″W / 51.693252420968°N 4.9525128244509°W / 51.693252420968; -4.9525128244509 (No 1, The Terrace)
 | 18 January 1974 | House | formerly listed together with the Commodore Club[14] | 6454 |   | 
| No 2, The Terrace | Pembroke Dock SM9606303504
 51°41′35″N 4°57′08″W / 51.693108890757°N 4.9521416787765°W / 51.693108890757; -4.9521416787765 (No 2, The Terrace)
 | 18 January 1974 | House |  | 6455 |   | 
| No 3, The Terrace | Pembroke Dock SM9607403501
 51°41′35″N 4°57′07″W / 51.693085963764°N 4.9519809948437°W / 51.693085963764; -4.9519809948437 (No 3, The Terrace)
 | 18 January 1974 |  |  | 14381 |   | 
| Dockyard Gates | Pembroke Dock SM9602803524
 51°41′36″N 4°57′10″W / 51.693275711881°N 4.9526590610043°W / 51.693275711881; -4.9526590610043 (Dockyard Gates)
 | 18 January 1974 |  |  | 14377 | .jpg)  | 
| Piers and Lodges on Admiralty Way (formerly listed with Dockyard Wall) | Pembroke Dock SM9601403529
 51°41′36″N 4°57′10″W / 51.693315502177°N 4.9528642603192°W / 51.693315502177; -4.9528642603192 (Piers and Lodges on Admiralty Way (formerly listed with Dockyard Wall))
 | 18 January 1974 |  |  | 14378 |   | 
| Port Hotel (formerly listed as the Commodore Club/Captain Superintendent's house) | Pembroke Dock SM9599803533
 51°41′36″N 4°57′11″W / 51.693345583501°N 4.9530977715249°W / 51.693345583501; -4.9530977715249 (Port Hotel (formerly listed as the Commodore Club/Captain Superintendent's house))
 | 18 January 1974 |  |  | 14379 |   | 
| Port Hotel Stable Range to South | Pembroke Dock SM9599103507
 51°41′35″N 4°57′11″W / 51.693109572209°N 4.9531837007604°W / 51.693109572209; -4.9531837007604 (Port Hotel Stable Range to South)
 | 18 January 1974 |  |  | 14380 | .jpg)  | 
| Garrison Chapel | Pembroke Dock SM9628003484
 51°41′35″N 4°56′56″W / 51.6930083834°N 4.9489947374375°W / 51.6930083834; -4.9489947374375 (Garrison Chapel)
 | 18 January 1974 | Museum |  | 6458 |  See more images | 
| Former Guard House | Pembroke Dock SM9603603636
 51°41′39″N 4°57′09″W / 51.694284295682°N 4.952608975907°W / 51.694284295682; -4.952608975907 (Former Guard House)
 | 18 January 1974 |  |  | 6436 | .jpg)  | 
| The Old Storehouse | Pembroke Dock SM9602503742
 51°41′43″N 4°57′10″W / 51.695232075417°N 4.9528299082564°W / 51.695232075417; -4.9528299082564 (The Old Storehouse)
 | 18 January 1974 |  | Situated to W of Sunderland House, behind ferry terminal.[15] | 6441 |   | 
| Defensible Barracks | Pembroke Dock SM9606703083
 51°41′22″N 4°57′07″W / 51.689330116781°N 4.9518377478342°W / 51.689330116781; -4.9518377478342 (Defensible Barracks)
 | 18 January 1974 | Barracks |  | 6448 | .jpg) See more images | 
| Barracks Platform | Pembroke Dock SM9606703083
 51°41′22″N 4°57′07″W / 51.689330116781°N 4.9518377478342°W / 51.689330116781; -4.9518377478342 (Barracks Platform)
 | 18 January 1994 |  |  | 14372 | .jpg)  | 
| South West Martello Tower | Pembroke Dock SM9551803606
 51°41′38″N 4°57′36″W / 51.693825784819°N 4.9600756864769°W / 51.693825784819; -4.9600756864769 (South West Martello Tower)
 | 18 February 1994 | Martello tower | Fort Road (W End)[16] | 14353 | _-_geograph.org.uk_-_462600.jpg) See more images | 
| North East Martello Tower | Pembroke Dock SM9640603835
 51°41′46″N 4°56′51″W / 51.696205961495°N 4.9473791773459°W / 51.696205961495; -4.9473791773459 (North East Martello Tower)
 | 18 February 1994 | Martello tower | Front Street (N Side)[17] | 14354 |  See more images | 
| Dry-Moat Walls | Pembroke Dock SM9606703083
 51°41′22″N 4°57′07″W / 51.689330116781°N 4.9518377478342°W / 51.689330116781; -4.9518377478342 (Dry-Moat Walls)
 | 18 January 1974 |  |  | 14371 | .jpg)  | 
| The Graving Dock including Bollards and Capstans (formerly listed with 13 Building Slips and Carr Jet) | Pembroke Dock SM9583903927
 51°41′49″N 4°57′20″W / 51.696825350907°N 4.955625697233°W / 51.696825350907; -4.955625697233 (The Graving Dock including Bollards and Capstans (formerly listed with 13 Building Slips and Carr Jet))
 | 18 January 1974 | Graving Dock |  | 14393 | .jpg)  | 
| Zion Free Church, Meyrick Street | Pembroke Dock SM9667403435
 51°41′34″N 4°56′36″W / 51.692711760614°N 4.943273567296°W / 51.692711760614; -4.943273567296 (Zion Free Church, Meyrick Street)
 | 14 July 1981 | Church | Built 1846-8, extended 1866-7 and renovated 1882, 1911 and 1986.[18] | 6415 | .jpg)  | 
| Zion Free Church Forecourt railings, piers and gates, Meyrick Street | Pembroke Dock SM9669403432
 51°41′34″N 4°56′35″W / 51.692692092504°N 4.9429828554186°W / 51.692692092504; -4.9429828554186 (Zion Free Church Forecourt railings, piers and gates, Meyrick Street)
 | 14 July 1981 |  |  | 14420 |   | 
| Bomb stores at West end of Fort Road | Pembroke Dock SM955035
 51°41′36″N 4°57′35″W / 51.6933°N 4.9596°W / 51.6933; -4.9596 (Bomb stores at West end of Fort Road)
 | 22 August 2017 | Bomb store | Likely dating from 1934-39 when the site was redeveloped as an RAF flying boat station.[19] | PE570 |   | 
Notes
- ^ Phillips, pp. 12–16
- ^ Phillips, pp. 17–20, 40
- ^ "British Police History - Royal Marine Police".
- ^ Phillips, pp. 46–48
- ^ "Royal Naval dockyard staff". nationalarchives.gov.uk. The National Archives, UK, 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- ^ Carradice, Phil (2013). The Ships of Pembroke Dockyard. Stroud, Gloucs.: Amberley.
- ^ "Royal Naval dockyard staff". nationalarchives.gov.uk. The National Archives, UK, 2016. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- ^ Stewart, William (2009). Admirals of the World: A Biographical Dictionary, 1500 to the Present. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland. p. 47. ISBN 9780786438099.
- ^ Harrison, Simon (2010–2018). "Resident Commissioner at Pater Yard". threedecks.org. S. Harrison. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
- ^ Mackie, Colin. "Royal Navy Appointments from 1865" (PDF). gulabin.com. Colin Mackie, p.116, December 2017. Retrieved 19 December 2017.
- ^ "Listed buildings at Pembroke Dock". British Listed Buildings Online. Retrieved 12 September 2024.
- ^ Cadw. "Paterchurch Tower (14341)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
- ^ "Paterchurch Tower". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 4 April 2019.
- ^ Cadw. "No. 1, The Terrace (formerly listed together with the Port Hotel (6454)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
- ^ Cadw. "The Old Storehouse (6441)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
- ^ Cadw. "The South West Martello Tower (14353)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
- ^ Cadw. "North East Martello Tower (14354)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
- ^ Cadw. "Zion Free Church (6415)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 9 April 2019.
- ^ Cadw. "Bomb stores at West end of Fort Road (PE570)". National Historic Assets of Wales. Retrieved 14 September 2024.
 
References
- Phillips, Lawrie (2014). Pembroke Dockyard and the Old Navy: A Bicentennial History. Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK: The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7509-5214-9.
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