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Department of the Director of Dockyards

The Department of the Director of Dockyards,[1] also known as the Dockyard Branch[2] and later as the Dockyards and Fleet Maintenance Department,[3] was the British Admiralty department responsible from 1872 to 1964 for civil administration of dockyards, the building of ships, the maintenance and repair of ships at dockyards and factories, and the supervision of all civil dockyard personnel.

Department of the Director of Dockyards
Agency overview
Formed1872
Preceding agency
Dissolved1964
Superseding agency
  • Dockyards and Fleet Maintenance Department
JurisdictionGovernment of the United Kingdom
HeadquartersAdmiralty
London
Agency executives
  • Director-General of Dockyards
  • Director of Dockyards
  • Director of Fleet Maintenance
  • Director of Marine Services
Parent departmentAdmiralty

History edit

Originally, responsibility for the civil management of Royal Navy Dockyards lay with the Navy Board, and in particular the Surveyor of the Navy who supervised the Navy Board's resident commissioners of the navy based at each individual yard. Following the abolition of the Navy Board in 1832, responsibility for administration of the yards passed to the Board of Admiralty.[4] The resident commissioners were replaced by yard superintendents, however they were primarily responsible for military administration of the yards.

The Surveyor of the Navy survived the re-organisation until 1869, when his office was merged with that of the Third Naval Lord to become Controller of the Navy.[5] Between 1850 and 1861, the dockyards had been subject to an investigation into management practices; the committee responsible for the investigation concluded that under the existing system was completely inefficient.[6] In 1872, to ease the burden of work on the Controller and to action reforms suggested by the inquiry, a Surveyor of Dockyards was appointed to answer these criticisms. He was originally supervised by the Director of Naval Construction, who was responsible for both design and construction, and also dockyard work.

In December 1885 the post of Surveyor of Dockyards was abolished and replaced by a Director of Dockyards.[7] The new Director was instructed to visit the dockyards frequently, "for the purpose of conferring personally with the superintendents and officers in regard to the ships and works in progress."[8] However, inefficiencies led to a recommendation by George Robinson, Lord Ripon in which he suggested there should be a separation of the functions and duties of the naval design and construction branches, which would remain distinct from each other,[9] and that the branches should both coordinate and operate a sort of checks and balance system.[10] A set of instructions issued on 28 May 1886 communicated that the Director of Dockyards would no longer be subordinate to the Director of Naval Construction.[11] Instead, he was made solely responsible to the Controller for the building of ships at dockyards, and for the maintenance and repair of ships, of boats, and of all steam machinery in ships, boats, dockyards, and factories.[12] In 1892 the post of Director of Dockyards was changed to Director of Dockyards and Works until 1913, when it was again renamed to Director of Dockyards and Repair.

During and after World War One, from 1917 to 1919, further restructuring with the Admiralty took place with the creation of the post of Deputy Controller for Dockyards and Shipbuilding, to which the Director of Dockyards and Repairs would now report to. The department under this name would remain in place until 1957, when it was renamed Dockyards and Fleet Maintenance Department under the control of a Director-General until 1964.[13] Following the merger of the Admiralty into a new and much larger Ministry of Defence under the Navy Department, it was again renamed as the Department of Dockyards and Maintenance until 1968.[14] In 1969, overall responsibility for dockyards changed, and now came under the control of a new Chief Executive, Royal Dockyards.[15] who was head of the Royal Dockyards Management Board.[16]

Duties edit

A director's duties included:[17]

  • assisting the Controller in the preparation of the estimates for plant and machinery required for all naval establishments;
  • exercising control of naval expenditure at all home yards;
  • exercising control of naval expenditure at all overseas yards;
  • general management of the dockyards at home and the naval yards abroad;
  • managing the economical performance of the dockyards at home and the naval yards abroad;
  • preparing annual programmes of work (subject to approval in the dockyards at home and the naval yards abroad;
  • preparing of the Navy Estimates, to determine the work to be done in the dockyards;
  • regulating the number, appropriation, and pay of the men, and the supply of necessary materials through the Director of Stores, in accordance with the approved shipbuilding programme;
  • submitting proposals relative to necessary works to be carried out in the yards by the Department of the Director of Works;
  • superintending the building of ships and boats of all classes;
  • superintending the proper maintenance and repairing of ships and their machinery, and the keeping of vessels up to the approved standard; and
  • supplying relevant machinery and appliances and provide instruction of the use of both in the yards and factories, as well as in the victualling yards.

Incumbents edit

Head of Department included:

Surveyor of Dockyards edit

  • Sir Frederick Barnes, 1872 - December 1885) [18]

Director of Dockyards edit

Director of Dockyards and Works edit

  • Sir James Williamson, 1892 - July 1905) [21][22]
  • Sir James B. Marshall, July 1905- March 1913 [23]

Director of Dockyards and Repair edit

Director-General of Dockyards and Maintenance edit

  • Rear-Admiral, Peter D. H. R. Pelly, 2 January 1958 [32] - December 1959
  • Vice-Admiral Sir Reginald Thomas Sandars, December 1959 [33] - 19 May 1962 [34]
  • Rear-Admiral W. A. Haynes, 19 May 1962 - April 1964 [35]
Note: RADM Haynes remained as Director-General, Dockyards and Maintenance with the new Ministry of Defence from May 1964 until 1969.

Structure of Department edit

As of Spring 1962 [36]
  • Office of the Director-General Dockyards and Maintenance ---------- Office of the Civil Assistant to the Director-General Dockyards and Maintenance
    • Divisions
      • Dockyards
        • Construction Departments
        • Draughting Departments
        • Electrical Departments
        • Engineering Departments
        • Maintenance Departments
        • Salvage Departments
        • Training Sections

Dockyard Division

  • Office of the Director Dockyard Division
    • Office of the Deputy Director Dockyard Division
      • Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division, Ships
      • Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division, Shore
      • Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division, Management Techniques
      • Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division, General
      • Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division, Nuclear
      • Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division, Personnel
      • Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division, Finance
        • Office of the Chief Constructor
        • Office of the Chief Draughtsman
        • Office of the Superintending Mechanical Engineer
        • Telecommunications Section
        • Management Training Section

Fleet Maintenance Division

  • Office of the Director Fleet Maintenance Division
    • Office of the Deputy Director Fleet Maintenance Division
      • Office of the Assistant Director Fleet Maintenance Division
      • Office of the Assistant Director Fleet Maintenance Division, Constructive

Marine Services Division

  • Office of the Director Marine Services Division
    • Office of the Deputy Marine Services Maintenance Division
      • Office of the Assistant Director Marine Services Division
        • Civil Staff Department (officer's responsible for boom defences, examiner of works, moorings, salvage, moorings)
          • Yard Machinery District, Scottish
          • Yard Machinery District, Northern
          • Yard Machinery District, Midland
          • Yard Machinery District, Southern

Naval Dockyards

Yards operating from 1860 onward during the existence of this department included.[37]

Timeline edit

  • Navy Board, Surveyor of the Navy, Dockyard Commissioners, 1546-1832
  • Board of Admiralty, Surveyor of the Navy, Dockyard Branch, 1832-1860
  • Board of Admiralty, Department of the Surveyor of Dockyards, 1872-1885
  • Board of Admiralty, Department of the Director of Dockyards, 1885-1958
  • Board of Admiralty, Dockyards and Maintenance Department, 1958-1964
  • Ministry of Defence, Navy Department, Department of Dockyards and Maintenance, 1964-1968
  • Ministry of Defence, Navy Department, Chief of Fleet Support Department, Department of Dockyards, 1969–1971.

References edit

Citations

  1. ^ Archives, The National. "Records of Dockyards". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives, 1690-1981, ADM 312. Retrieved 31 July 2017.
  2. ^ Haas, J. M. (1994). A Management Odyssey: The Royal Dockyards, 1714-1914. University Press of America. p. 190. ISBN 9780819194619.
  3. ^ Archives, The National. "Director General Dockyards and Fleet Maintenance Department: report on Vote 8 Ship Drawing Offices at HM Dockyard, Chatham, Kent". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives, 1 Jan 1961 - 31 Dec, ADM 312/4. Retrieved 1 August 2017.
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  20. ^ The Navy List. John Murray and Son, H.M. Stationery Office. 1888. p. 301.
  21. ^ The Navy List. John Murray and Son, H.M. Stationery Office. 1892. p. 349.
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The Department of the Director of Dockyards 1 also known as the Dockyard Branch 2 and later as the Dockyards and Fleet Maintenance Department 3 was the British Admiralty department responsible from 1872 to 1964 for civil administration of dockyards the building of ships the maintenance and repair of ships at dockyards and factories and the supervision of all civil dockyard personnel Department of the Director of DockyardsAgency overviewFormed1872Preceding agencyDepartment of the Surveyor of the NavyDissolved1964Superseding agencyDockyards and Fleet Maintenance DepartmentJurisdictionGovernment of the United KingdomHeadquartersAdmiraltyLondonAgency executivesDirector General of DockyardsDirector of DockyardsDirector of Fleet MaintenanceDirector of Marine ServicesParent departmentAdmiralty Contents 1 History 2 Duties 3 Incumbents 3 1 Surveyor of Dockyards 3 2 Director of Dockyards 3 3 Director of Dockyards and Works 3 4 Director of Dockyards and Repair 3 5 Director General of Dockyards and Maintenance 4 Structure of Department 5 Timeline 6 ReferencesHistory editOriginally responsibility for the civil management of Royal Navy Dockyards lay with the Navy Board and in particular the Surveyor of the Navy who supervised the Navy Board s resident commissioners of the navy based at each individual yard Following the abolition of the Navy Board in 1832 responsibility for administration of the yards passed to the Board of Admiralty 4 The resident commissioners were replaced by yard superintendents however they were primarily responsible for military administration of the yards The Surveyor of the Navy survived the re organisation until 1869 when his office was merged with that of the Third Naval Lord to become Controller of the Navy 5 Between 1850 and 1861 the dockyards had been subject to an investigation into management practices the committee responsible for the investigation concluded that under the existing system was completely inefficient 6 In 1872 to ease the burden of work on the Controller and to action reforms suggested by the inquiry a Surveyor of Dockyards was appointed to answer these criticisms He was originally supervised by the Director of Naval Construction who was responsible for both design and construction and also dockyard work In December 1885 the post of Surveyor of Dockyards was abolished and replaced by a Director of Dockyards 7 The new Director was instructed to visit the dockyards frequently for the purpose of conferring personally with the superintendents and officers in regard to the ships and works in progress 8 However inefficiencies led to a recommendation by George Robinson Lord Ripon in which he suggested there should be a separation of the functions and duties of the naval design and construction branches which would remain distinct from each other 9 and that the branches should both coordinate and operate a sort of checks and balance system 10 A set of instructions issued on 28 May 1886 communicated that the Director of Dockyards would no longer be subordinate to the Director of Naval Construction 11 Instead he was made solely responsible to the Controller for the building of ships at dockyards and for the maintenance and repair of ships of boats and of all steam machinery in ships boats dockyards and factories 12 In 1892 the post of Director of Dockyards was changed to Director of Dockyards and Works until 1913 when it was again renamed to Director of Dockyards and Repair During and after World War One from 1917 to 1919 further restructuring with the Admiralty took place with the creation of the post of Deputy Controller for Dockyards and Shipbuilding to which the Director of Dockyards and Repairs would now report to The department under this name would remain in place until 1957 when it was renamed Dockyards and Fleet Maintenance Department under the control of a Director General until 1964 13 Following the merger of the Admiralty into a new and much larger Ministry of Defence under the Navy Department it was again renamed as the Department of Dockyards and Maintenance until 1968 14 In 1969 overall responsibility for dockyards changed and now came under the control of a new Chief Executive Royal Dockyards 15 who was head of the Royal Dockyards Management Board 16 Duties editA director s duties included 17 assisting the Controller in the preparation of the estimates for plant and machinery required for all naval establishments exercising control of naval expenditure at all home yards exercising control of naval expenditure at all overseas yards general management of the dockyards at home and the naval yards abroad managing the economical performance of the dockyards at home and the naval yards abroad preparing annual programmes of work subject to approval in the dockyards at home and the naval yards abroad preparing of the Navy Estimates to determine the work to be done in the dockyards regulating the number appropriation and pay of the men and the supply of necessary materials through the Director of Stores in accordance with the approved shipbuilding programme submitting proposals relative to necessary works to be carried out in the yards by the Department of the Director of Works superintending the building of ships and boats of all classes superintending the proper maintenance and repairing of ships and their machinery and the keeping of vessels up to the approved standard and supplying relevant machinery and appliances and provide instruction of the use of both in the yards and factories as well as in the victualling yards Incumbents editHead of Department included Surveyor of Dockyards edit Sir Frederick Barnes 1872 December 1885 18 Director of Dockyards edit Sir Frederick Barnes December 1885 February 1886 19 Dr Francis Elgar February 1886 1892 20 Director of Dockyards and Works edit Sir James Williamson 1892 July 1905 21 22 Sir James B Marshall July 1905 March 1913 23 Director of Dockyards and Repair edit Sir James B Marshall March 1913 April 1917 24 Vice Admiral Sir Laurence Eliot Power 1 June 1917 31 March 1923 25 Admiral Sir Brian H F Barttelot March 1923 1 March 1928 26 Admiral Sir Albert P Addison 1 March 1928 1 May 1937 27 Vice Admiral Sir Cecil P Talbot 1 May 1937 20 December 1946 28 Admiral Sir Claud B Barry 20 December 1946 31 December 1951 29 Vice Admiral Sir W York La Roche Beverley 31 December 1951 19 July 1954 30 Vice Admiral Sir A Gordon V Hubback 19 July 1954 31 December 1957 31 Director General of Dockyards and Maintenance edit Rear Admiral Peter D H R Pelly 2 January 1958 32 December 1959 Vice Admiral Sir Reginald Thomas Sandars December 1959 33 19 May 1962 34 Rear Admiral W A Haynes 19 May 1962 April 1964 35 Note RADM Haynes remained as Director General Dockyards and Maintenance with the new Ministry of Defence from May 1964 until 1969 Structure of Department editAs of Spring 1962 36 Office of the Director General Dockyards and Maintenance Office of the Civil Assistant to the Director General Dockyards and Maintenance Divisions Dockyards Construction Departments Draughting Departments Electrical Departments Engineering Departments Maintenance Departments Salvage Departments Training SectionsDockyard Division Office of the Director Dockyard Division Office of the Deputy Director Dockyard Division Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division Ships Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division Shore Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division Management Techniques Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division General Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division Nuclear Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division Personnel Office of the Assistant Director Dockyard Division Finance Office of the Chief Constructor Office of the Chief Draughtsman Office of the Superintending Mechanical Engineer Telecommunications Section Management Training SectionFleet Maintenance Division Office of the Director Fleet Maintenance Division Office of the Deputy Director Fleet Maintenance Division Office of the Assistant Director Fleet Maintenance Division Office of the Assistant Director Fleet Maintenance Division ConstructiveMarine Services Division Office of the Director Marine Services Division Office of the Deputy Marine Services Maintenance Division Office of the Assistant Director Marine Services Division Civil Staff Department officer s responsible for boom defences examiner of works moorings salvage moorings Yard Machinery District Scottish Yard Machinery District Northern Yard Machinery District Midland Yard Machinery District SouthernNaval Dockyards Yards operating from 1860 onward during the existence of this department included 37 Antigua Yard Ascension Yard Bermuda Yard Bombay Yard Chatham Yard Colombo Yard Deptford Yard Devonport Yard Devonport Yard NZ Esquimalt Yard Gibraltar Yard Halifax Yard Haulbowline Yard Invergordon Yard Jamaica Yard Lyness Yard Madras Yard Malta Yard Pembroke Yard Plymouth Yard Portland Yard Portsmouth Yard Rosyth Yard Scapa Flow Yard Sheerness Yard Simonstown Yard Singapore Yard Sydney Yard Trincomalee Yard Wei Hai Wei Yard Woolwich Yard Timeline editNavy Board Surveyor of the Navy Dockyard Commissioners 1546 1832 Board of Admiralty Surveyor of the Navy Dockyard Branch 1832 1860 Board of Admiralty Department of the Surveyor of Dockyards 1872 1885 Board of Admiralty Department of the Director of Dockyards 1885 1958 Board of Admiralty Dockyards and Maintenance Department 1958 1964 Ministry of Defence Navy Department Department of Dockyards and Maintenance 1964 1968 Ministry of Defence Navy Department Chief of Fleet Support Department Department of Dockyards 1969 1971 References editCitations Archives The National Records of Dockyards discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives 1690 1981 ADM 312 Retrieved 31 July 2017 Haas J M 1994 A Management Odyssey The Royal Dockyards 1714 1914 University Press of America p 190 ISBN 9780819194619 Archives The National Director General Dockyards and Fleet Maintenance Department report on Vote 8 Ship Drawing Offices at HM Dockyard Chatham Kent discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives 1 Jan 1961 31 Dec ADM 312 4 Retrieved 1 August 2017 Winfield Rif 30 April 2014 British Warships in the Age of Sail 1817 1863 Design Construction Careers and Fates Seaforth Publishing p 399 ISBN 9781473849624 Archives The National Records of the Surveyor of the Navy and successors discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives 1620 1979 Retrieved 31 July 2017 Coats Dr Anne Davies Dr David 20TH CENTURY NAVAL DOCKYARDS DEVONPORT AND PORTSMOUTH CHARACTERISATION REPORT Historic England Naval Dockyards Society part 1 p 2 2015 Retrieved 1 August 2017 Brassey Earl Thomas Allnutt 1909 Brassey s Annual The Armed Forces Year book Praeger Publishers p 68 Hamilton Sir Vesey 1896 IV The Constitution Character and Functions of the Board of Admiralty and the Civil Departments it Directs George Bell and Sons ISBN 9781150465000 Leggett Don 2015 Shaping the Royal Navy Technology Authority and Naval Architecture C 1830 1906 Oxford University Press p 217 ISBN 9780719090288 Leggett Don 2015 Shaping the Royal Navy Technology Authority and Naval Architecture C 1830 1906 Oxford University Press p 217 ISBN 9780719090288 Hamilton Sir Vesey 1896 IV The Constitution Character and Functions of the Board of Admiralty and the Civil Departments it Directs George Bell and Sons ISBN 9781150465000 Committee on Naval Affairs United States Congress House 1910 Hearings on the Proposed Reorganization of the Navy Department Before the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives December 16 1909 to February 17 1910 U S Government Printing Office p 727 Archives The National Records of Dockyards discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives 1690 1981 ADM 312 Retrieved 31 July 2017 Archives The National Records of Dockyards discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives 1690 1981 ADM 312 Retrieved 31 July 2017 Smith Gordon Royal Navy including Administration 1961 1970 www naval history net Gordon Smith 10 July 2011 Retrieved 31 July 2017 House of Commons 27 July 1971 Parliamentary Debates Hansard 27 July 1971 Hamilton Sir Vesey 1896 IV The Constitution Character and Functions of the Board of Admiralty and the Civil Departments it Directs George Bell and Sons ISBN 9781150465000 Haas J M 1994 A Management Odyssey The Royal Dockyards 1714 1914 University Press of America p 128 ISBN 9780819194619 Haas J M 1994 A Management Odyssey The Royal Dockyards 1714 1914 University Press of America p 128 ISBN 9780819194619 The Navy List John Murray and Son H M Stationery Office 1888 p 301 The Navy List John Murray and Son H M Stationery Office 1892 p 349 Haas J M 1994 A Management Odyssey The Royal Dockyards 1714 1914 University Press of America p 171 ISBN 9780819194619 Harley Simon Lovell Tony Director of Dockyards and Repair Royal Navy The Dreadnought Project dreadnoughtproject org Harley and Lovell 18 June 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Admiralty Department and Staff The Navy List H M Stationery Office p 428 Government H M April 1956 Admiralty Department and Staff The Navy List H M Stationery Office p 1269 Government H M 18 January 1958 Admiralty Department and Staff The Navy List H M Stationery Office p 1246 Government H M April 1962 Admiralty Department and Staff The Navy List H M Stationery Office p 927 Houterman J N Royal Navy RN Officers 1939 1945 S unithistories com Retrieved 31 July 2017 Government H M April 1968 Admiralty Department and Staff The Navy List H M Stationery Office p 546 Government H M April 1962 Admiralty Departments and Staff The Navy List H M Stationery Office pp 927 928 Research guide B5 Royal Naval Dockyards Royal Museums Greenwich UNESCO World Heritage Site In London Royal Museums Greenwich 11 June 2002 Retrieved 1 August 2017 Sources Archives The National 1690 1981 Records of Dockyards discovery nationalarchives gov uk National Archives ADM 312 Brassey Earl Thomas Allnutt 1909 Brassey s 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