Afleveringen
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In this episode of Dock Chat, we sit down with John and Dave — the duo behind the much-loved Dockyard Mateys tour — to hear their stories straight from the dock.
From their years working at Chatham Dockyard to becoming dedicated ships' volunteers, John and Dave share the passion and hands-on history that inspired them to create our very popular public tour.
Whether you're a regular visitor or new to the world of historic dockyards, their tales from the waterfront are not to be missed.
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In this month's episode, we hear from Richard Morsley CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust.
Richard reflects on the highlights of 2025 and shares an exciting preview of what’s in store for the Dockyard in 2026.
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In this very special episode of Dock Chat, we take a look back at the episodes so far.
Since launching the podcast, we’ve explored the hidden corners and vibrant history of The Historic Dockyard Chatham through the eyes of some of the people who know it best.
Hear about the world of blockbuster filming and the intricate craft of the Master Ropemakers, to the deeply personal memories of former shipwrights and the hidden lives of those who call the Dockyard home.
Whether you’ve been with us since Episode 1 or are listening in for the very first time, this "Best Bits" collection is the perfect celebration of the stories, people, and passion that make the Dockyard so special.
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In this month's episode, we hear from Chloe Wilson, Filming Manager at The Historic Dockyard Chatham.
Explore the fascinating world behind the scenes at the Historic Dockyard with Chloe. Discover why this iconic location is a favourite for blockbuster films and TV shows, from period dramas to action flicks.
Chloe shares the unique challenges and triumphs of coordinating shoots at a preserved historical site.
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In this month's episode, we hear from Alex Wade, Conservator at The Historic Dockyard Chatham.
Learn about Alex's previous archival experience, discover the difference between conservation and restoration, and find out which approach is adopted by the Historic Dockyard.
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In this month's episode, we hear from Nigel Howard, project lead for the Commissioner's House renovation project.
Learn about Nigel's previous experience working at the Dockyard and discover the craftsmanship, challenges, and vision behind this historic transformation.
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In this special feature of Dock Chat, we talk to Em Blamey, the Creative Producer at Australian National Maritime Museum and Paul Barnard of The Historic Dockyard Chatham.
During the episode, you can hear how Brickwrecks came into being, how the team decided which shipwrecks to choose, and the importance the exhibition has for Chatham.
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In this month's episode, we hear from John De Rose, a former apprentice and Shipwright at Chatham dockyard. John is now a longstanding volunteer.
John describes what life was like 40 years ago when the dockyard closed and how he spends his time as a volunteer.
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In this month's episode, we hear from Roger Rosewell, a resident of The Historic Dockyard.
Roger opens the door about what it's like to live onsite at the Dockyard.
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In this month's episode, we hear from Richard Morsley CEO of Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust.
Richard details the significance of 2024 and the 40th anniversary year of the trust. In the second half of the episode, Richard looks towards 2025 and beyond for what is in store for the Dockyard.
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In this month's episode, we hear from volunteer Museum Guide and Researcher, Phil.
Listen as Phil delves into some interesting naval stories he has encountered during his time at the Dockyard.
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In episode 4 of Dock Chat, we hear from Alex Rowling of the Master Ropemakers.
Alex has worked for the Master Ropemakers at The Historic Dockyard for over 10 years. During that time, she held several different roles and helped develop the limited company into what it is today. Alex tells us about her various roles in the Ropery, the development of the retail offering, and the fascinating world of the Ropery.
Rope has been made at Chatham Dockyard for over 400 years, miles upon miles of rope that has rigged the mightiest vessels ever to take to the sea, including Nelson’s VICTORY.
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In this episode, Dock Chat spends time with Vikkie, the Trust's Public Engagement Officer & Dockyard40 Programme Co-ordinator. This year, Vikkie also took on the important task of coordinating activity for the 40th anniversary of the Dockyard's closure.
Listen to Vikkie speak about her links and memories of the Dockyard and her many roles there.
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In this episode we hear from George Hornby, Volunteer Researcher about his links and work at the Dockyard. He also tells a fascinating story about HMS Victory and ancestry.
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With over 300 volunteers, The Historic Dockyard Chatham is a thriving place.
Our Volunteer Coordinator, Pip, has a crucial role in managing and coordinating volunteer activities. Hear from Pip about working alongside so many vibrant characters and the benefits they have brought to the whole Dockyard.