- RFA
Bedenham was a
naval armament carrier of the
British Royal Fleet Auxiliary that
exploded while docked in
Gibraltar on 27
April 1951,
killing 13 people...
- for
ships at HMNB Portsmouth,
which is on the
other side of the harbour.
Bedenham Pier, a
jetty within the site, is used to
unload munitions onto lighters...
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following vessels were sunk or
severely damaged.
Explosion of the RFA
Bedenham Halifax Explosion List of
accidents and
incidents involving transport or...
- (1997). The
Royal Naval Armament Depots of Priddy's Hard, Elson,
Frater and
Bedenham, 1768–1977. Winchester:
Hampshire County Council. p. 124.
Impey & Parnell...
- (Report).
Retrieved 29
April 2023. Trust, Sandy; Saye, Lucy; Bettis, Oliver;
Bedenham, Georgina; Hampshire, Oliver; Lenton,
Timothy M.; Abrams,
Jesse F (January...
- the
establishment of a new
storage facility north of Priddy's Hard at
Bedenham (where
construction began in 1908). Priddy's Hard
itself then focussed...
- facility.
Closed 1988 – now Explosion!
Museum of
Naval Firepower RNAD
Bedenham (1908)
gunpowder stores were
moved here from Priddy's Hard (judged to be...
-
baptismal font. It is a
small stone with a cross. The
explosion of the RFA
Bedenham on 27
April 1951
caused substantial damage to the cathedral,
lifting the...
- 1951 she gave ****istance
after the
destruction of the
ammunition ship RFA
Bedenham in an explosion. In May 1951 she
returned to
Malta to
rejoin the 2nd Frigate...
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Nationality Genoese in
Gibraltar Maltese in
Gibraltar Explosion of the RFA
Bedenham Operation Flavius (Death on the Rock)
Aurora incident New
Flame incident...