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  2. Rosyth Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Rosyth Dockyard in 1975. Rosyth Dockyard / r ə ˈ s aɪ θ / ⓘ is a large naval dockyard on the Firth of Forth at Rosyth, Fife, Scotland, owned by Babcock Marine, which formerly undertook refitting of Royal Navy surface vessels and submarines. Before its privatisation in the 1990s it was formerly the Royal Naval Dockyard Rosyth. Its primary ...

  3. Royal Navy aircraft carrier leaves Portsmouth after last ...

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    The Queen Elizabeth returned to the Rosyth dockyard, where it was originally assembled, for the repairs and it left there last week after the maintenance was completed. ... Fox News. Dad surprised ...

  4. Rosyth Dockyard Recreation F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club, from Rosyth in Fifeshire, was made up of men from the Rosyth naval base. [4] It was in essence a football-playing sub-section of the Rosyth Recreation athletic club, and the club funded both Junior and Senior sides at various times from 1918 to 1957. [5] It was also referred to as Rosyth Recreation.

  5. Goliath (Rosyth) - Wikipedia

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    Goliath is a crane in Rosyth Dockyard, Scotland, with a lift capacity of 1,000 tonnes (980 long tons; 1,100 short tons), the largest in Britain. History.

  6. Rosyth - Wikipedia

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    Rosyth is best known for its large Naval Dockyard, formerly the Royal Naval Dockyard Rosyth. The town was planned as a garden city with accommodation for the construction workers and dockyard workers. Today, the dockyard is almost 2.2 square kilometres (0.85 sq mi) in size, a large proportion of which was reclaimed during construction.

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  8. Aircraft Carrier Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Aircraft Carrier Alliance is a partnership of BAE Systems, Babcock International, Thales Group and the Ministry of Defence (which acts as both partner and client), [1] together with Rosyth Dockyard, to build the Queen Elizabeth-class aircraft carriers for the Royal Navy. [2]

  9. List of dry docks - Wikipedia

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    Newport News (Newport News Shipbuilding) Dry Dock 12 662 76.0 9.5 * * [62] 336 42.0 12.0 ... Rosyth Dockyard (Babcock Engineering Services) United Kingdom: Rosyth: 1