Some of the world's most famous shipwrecks will be brought to life at a Lego exhibition which opens this weekend in Kent.
This length is enough to anchor a ship in 40 fathoms of water. Chatham Dockyard was once at the forefront of ship building, throughout its history it provided over 500 ships for the Royal Navy and ...
This sprawlingly ambitious dance show certainly delivers atmosphere. Forty years ago, the Chatham dockyard shut up shop, ...
Chatham Dockyard has a historic presence in the Medway towns. Many would argue it shaped Medway as we know it. It provided jobs for so many residents and is part of many of Medway residents ...
Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust is commemorating this anniversary through a photographic exhibition and gallery display. Falklands 40: Everything Changed A new exhibition, “Everything Changed ...
Combining legends, folklore and modern day science, the Monsters of the Deep exhibition at the Historic Dockyard Chatham is aiming to explore the stories behind some sea monster myths.
Fans of the period show, which is filmed at the Historic Dockyard in Chatham, can step inside some of television’s most well-known scenes with a guided tour around the famous sets. The Call the ...
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Now, the Historic Dockyard Museum in Chatham, Kent, which was HMS Endurance's home port and heavily involved in the war effort, has produced a version of the exhibition. The museum's exhibition ...
More than 170,000 Lego bricks have been used to make eleven models of eight sunken ships which go on display at Chatham's Historic Dockyard from 8 March. The models, which took more than 1,000 ...