Admiral-superintendent

The admiral-superintendent[1] was the Royal Navy officer in command of a larger Naval Dockyard.Portsmouth, Devonport and Chatham all had admiral-superintendents, as did some other dockyards in the United Kingdom and abroad at certain times.The appointment of admiral-superintendents (or their junior equivalents) dates from 1832 when the Admiralty took charge of the Royal Dockyards.Prior to this larger dockyards were overseen by a commissioner who represented the Navy Board.In the Royal Naval Dockyards, admiral-superintendents ceased to be appointed after 15 September 1971, and existing post-holders were renamed port admirals.
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