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Allegiance
  
United Kingdom

Battles and wars
  
First Opium War

Years of service
  
1835–1887

Service/branch
  
Royal Navy

Name
  
Augustus Phillimore

Rank
  
Admiral

Awards
  
Order of the Bath


Augustus Phillimore

Born
  
24 May 1822 Whitehall, London, England (
1822-05-24
)

Commands held
  
HMS Medea HMS Curacoa HMS Defence Plymouth Command

Battles/wars
  
Carlist Wars First Opium War

Died
  
November 25, 1897, Botley, United Kingdom

Admiral Sir Augustus Phillimore KCB (24 May 1822 – 25 November 1897) was a Royal Navy officer who went on to be Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth. He is creditted with first proposing the creation of a modern naval dockyard in Gibraltar.

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Early life

Phillimore was born on 24 May 1822 at Whitehall in Westminster, London the son of Joseph Phillimore later a professor of civil law at Oxford and his wife Elizabeth. He was educated at Westminster before joining the Royal Navy College at Portsmouth.

Phillimore joined the Royal Navy in 1835. He served in the Carlist Wars and in the First Opium War. Promoted Commander in 1852, he was given command of HMS Medea in 1853 and, promoted Captain in 1855, he commanded HMS Curacoa and then HMS Defence.

He was appointed Senior officer at Jamaica in 1868 and then Senior officer at Gibraltar in 1869 when he would have stayed in The Mount (Gibraltar). In 1871 he made the proposal that a new naval dockyard should be constructed in Gibraltar. Phillimore's scheme lied dormant in the Admiralty for 22 years before it was put to Parliament in 1895. The idea was to take five years and just under £1.5m pounds. In 1896 the scheme was further extended with the creation of new moles and three dry docks and a new budget of £4.5m pounds. The transformation was large and the government were still passing enabling legislation in 1905. Today the docks are known as Gibdock.

Phillimore became Second-in-command of the Channel Squadron in January 1876 and Superintendent of the Royal Naval Reserve in November 1876. Promoted Admiral in October 1884, he was made Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth in December 1884. He retired in 1887.

Family

In 1864 he married Harriet Eleanor Fortescue; they had three sons (including Admiral Sir Richard Phillimore) and one daughter.

References

Augustus Phillimore Wikipedia