tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2616358355166500045.post6101892932723407145..comments2023-06-18T13:51:21.483+01:00Comments on Portsmouth Historic Dockyard: Introducing our latest guest blogger James Daly: The Dockyard: ‘like the writing on a stick of rock’Portsmouth Historic Dockyardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12104606224347272277noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2616358355166500045.post-61638633331123752812012-05-23T11:06:07.773+01:002012-05-23T11:06:07.773+01:00Its great to hear stories like this from previous ...Its great to hear stories like this from previous generations, especially from people who have a direct family history in the area. Its amazing how things change as well, I don’t think there’s many places now that would allow you to take 'offcuts’ home, what with recycling and all! The dockyard is definitely a place of great history for Portsmouth and is a great attraction for visitors alongside the maritime museums, its always good seeing it promoted well as the dockyard is my favourite place of Portsmouth, especially at sunset.Adam @ Holiday Inn Express Portsmouthhttp://www.holidayinn-expressportsmouth.co.uk/bed-and-breakfast-portsmouth/noreply@blogger.com