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Meaning of "devonport"
devonport (noun) - a city and port in Devon, England, known for its maritime history and naval heritage, located on the estuary of the River Tamar
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- An urban area and naval dockyard in Plymouth, Devon, England, named Plymouth Dock until 1823.
- A suburb on Waitemata Harbour in Auckland, New Zealand, which also contains a naval base.
- A city in northern Tasmania, Australia.
- A small ornamental writing-table, fitted with drawers, etc.
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Devonport is mainly the city where the ferry arrives.
City of devonport.
Devonport is one of them.
Caesar was refitted at Devonport to repair the damage.
Devonport on line.
He met them again at the Devonport dockyard.
The first Devonport league had six teams competing in it.
The next major port east is Devonport.
The destroyer was laid up at Devonport in reserve pending disposal.
She was assigned duties as a gunnery training ship at Devonport.
On arrival at Devonport she was placed in reserve.
Most major ship conversions were carried out at Devonport.
Richmond becomes a Devonport ship on completion of her refit.
She was refloated and towed to Devonport.
She started work in Devonport looking after the poor.
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Glad you got a chance to go to Devonport.
The woman who saved Devonport when all hope was lost.
Sunfish was slightly damaged and returned to Devonport for repair.
It is transported by road to Devonport Dockyard for installation into submarines undergoing refit.
The picture shows the ship at Devonport dockyard.
The latter was moved to Devonport to complete the conversion after Furious was finished.
The ship went straight into reserve at Devonport after completion.
Devonport had a local government just like other suburbs in Auckland at that time.
Collins was born in Plymouth and worked first as a mechanic at a firm based in Devonport.
William Lunn was educated in Devonport and began working at the naval dockyard there.
Its scale makes it one of the largest examples of the style in Devonport.
The two packages addressed to Devonport will be forwarded to that place direct from Liverpool.
Can not help thinking about that last radio call from Devonport.
Devonport was afterwards absorbed by the City of Plymouth.
She is now a museum ship at Devonport Dockyard.
Devonport is a vibrant city in the Australian state and island of Tasmania.
Law was a music teacher in Auckland and Devonport.
She sailed the next month for Devonport Dockyard for a thorough refit.
Orion was given a brief refit in late April in Devonport.
HMNB Devonport has a visitor centre that you can check out by appointment.
She was decommissioned and placed in reserve at Devonport in September.
The neighbouring town of Devonport became a strategic Royal Naval shipbuilding and dockyard town.
Find out more about Devonport.
Triumph is part of the Devonport Flotilla based at Devonport.
Delphinium held in depot in Devonport.
Campbeltown began the Devonport repairs in January.
The convoy was disembarked at Devonport.
She is based at Devonport and is part of the Devonport Flotilla.
Other ships based at Devonport.
It was in Devonport that Alfred and his brother Charles were born.
Players have gained international or representative caps while at Devonport Services.
They arrived at Devonport in December.
She was attached to HMS Indus as a training ship for mechanics at Devonport.
De Vere Devonport House is located close to the capital in Greenwich.
The best of these family accommodations are found in Devonport and Ponsonby.