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The Royal Dockyard (where British warships were built for a century), the Forth Bridges views, and a Fife dockyard town transformed by defence industry
A little history
Rosyth Royal Dockyard — opened in 1909 — built and maintained British warships for over a century. HMS Queen Elizabeth and HMS Prince of Wales, Britain's new aircraft carriers, were assembled here. The dockyard is now the main base for aircraft carrier maintenance.
The Forth Bridges views from Rosyth are excellent. Dunfermline is close for wider amenities and food. The dockyard heritage is significant.
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Babcock Marine is the dominant employer. The dockyard is strategically significant. Local businesses serve the community.
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Rosyth is a place in Fife known for the Royal Dockyard (where British warships were built for a century), the Forth Bridges views, and a Fife dockyard town transformed by defence industry. Rosyth Royal Dockyard — opened in 1909 — built and maintained British warships for over a century. The population is around 14,000.
Rosyth has local cafes and food. Dunfermline is close for excellent independent food.
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