Penarth Dock, South Wales - 150 years - the heritage and legacy  
Penarth Dock, South Wales - the heritage & legacy . . .

about . . .

Volume Two - The Era of Optimism, Investment & Development - The demise of H.M.S. Exmouth at Penarth Dock - 1905 . . .

 
The Exmouth was built at Devonport dockyard, originally as a sailing ship, but the Admiralty decided that it should have a two cylinder, single expansion steam engine which drove a single screw to supplement wind power. She served in the Baltic Sea as the fleet flagship during 1855.
The White Ensign    

The Exmouth as a training ship anchored off Grays, Essex in a postcard image dating from around the end of the 19th century. [000] [363]

Home
About
Contact

contents . . .
Introduction
Contents

information . . .
Search this site
Contributions
Links
Recent Updates

150 years of Penarth Dock History and Heritage

© 2014 - 2025 - penarth-dock.org.uk - all rights reserved - web design by Dai the Rat