L&T Archive 1998-2003

The Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth
In Response To: And the Answer Is ()

] HM Dockyard in Portsmouth, where Mr. Price drags Susan, Fanny and Henry Crawford in Ch. 41 of MP. Henry is less concerned with the activities of the dockyard than with the fact that "A quick-looking girl of Susan's age was the very worst third in the world: totally different from Lady Bertram, all eyes and ears . . . "

Thanks, Jack, and good to know someone is on board with real history.

The Royal Dockyard at Portsmouth was easily the largest and most concentrated industrial site in the World in this period.

The dockyard built ships for the navy, so the actual ship-building stocks and dry docks, backed up by massive timber and carpentry works, foundry and casting works in iron and bronze, copper sheeting, nail and bolt manufacturing, rope works and sail lofts, as well as all the business of actually equipping and supplying ships for and in commission, with tar and oakum, salt beef, biscuit, rum and beer, and last but not least the manufacture, assembly and calibration of long guns and carronades and the storage and provision of powder and shot.

In MP Jane cleverly leaves Mr. Price and his crony to go into the detail of the dockyard activities, and elides as usual to the personal relationships central to her story, but clearly she had taken the tour and was proud to be complimented on the credibility of her Portsmouth scenes, and not just in the High Street.

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Bad Jane..
Whitewashing JA
One possible cause?
Cassandra and Whitewashing
Actually, Cassandra is innocent of burning Jane's letters...
Thank you, Mary. News indeed1 NFM
Yes, Mary..have you got time for more?
"Time for more" about Caroline and Cassandra...
LOL! Thank you, Mary!
Re: Cassandra not burning letters..
Cassandra and the letters
What's The Problem
The problem is..
Is It, Then?
Oh, Jack!
Point Taken -- Sorry nfm
Basis for argument..?
Dear Aunt Jane
Jane the Impaler
Women are rational creatures
Really? Then you might enjoy...
Lovely Insights
As I said
A Bit Thin
Good or bad ?
What *is* wrong with having servants?
On servants and slaves
Thomas Clarkson
Follow this link
THE industrial town - depicted by Jane
And the town you are referring to is...? nfm
And the Answer Is
The Royal Naval Dockyard, Portsmouth
I take your point, but
Portsea
You got me! Good point. nfm
And another industrial site.....
You can't fool me! It's Lyme, of course. nfm
True, but
Hmm......
St Giles and Seven Dials
British public opinion in 1814
To be fair to the more egalitarian side
Another idea?
Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery
Brought Up To It