- ships'
cables (i.e. ropes). The
ropewalk at
Chatham Dockyard (as part of the
Ropery or Ropehouse) is
still producing rope
commercially and has an
internal length...
-
which a
second (double) dry dock was constructed,
along with a sail loft, a
ropery and
residences for the
dockyard officers: all of
which were
completed by...
-
features of
historical interest including: The East
Ropery built 1763-71 and the only
Devonport ropery to
survive the
Plymouth Blitz, It is now used by Princess...
-
Ropery Lane is a
cricket ground in Chester-le-Street,
England round the
corner from The
Riverside Ground. It is the home of the Chester-le-Street Cricket...
-
Dockyard Chatham,
retrieved 20
December 2023
Various subpages within the
ropery section. "cable".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
Oxford University...
- The Joiner’s Shop,
House Carpenters Shop, and the rear of The Smithery,
Ropery and
Anchor Wharf were used.
Production also
visited a
jewellery shop in...
- the
Tarred Yarn
Store as Pimm’s Chop
House and the
streets around the
Ropery to
stand in for both a
London market and the
streets around Girton’s Mill...
- Station,
Borough Market, and the
exterior and
interior of a
warehouse and
ropery. Commissioner's
House was also used for filming.
After the
third series...
-
Dover Castle in Dover. The Sail and
Colour Loft exterior,
Church Lane, and
Ropery exterior of the
Dockyard doubled as East
London streets during the Blitz;...
-
outside the
Ropery at the
Chatham Dockyard in Kent were used to film the 1950s
civil defence exercise in the
series and the
upper floors of the
Ropery itself...