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The subject index / Particulyarnaya Shipyard

Particulyarnaya Shipyard


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PARTICULYARNAYA SHIPYARD (civil shipyard)(1st Nevskaya Shipyard), built by architects G. Mattarnovi, N. Gerbel, and D. Trezzini on the left bank of the Fontanka opposite the Summer Gardens in 1715-22, the area bounded by the present-day Pestelya Street, Solyanoy Lane, and Gangutskaya Street, for construction of small private vessels also known as particular vessels (hence the name). It had a by-pass canal and internal canals built in 1718-78(86?). The Particulyarnaya Shipyard was in charge of ferries, St. Isaac's Pontoon Bridge, and landing stages. The wooden buildings of the shipyard were replaced by stone buildings in 1743 by architects I. K. Korobov, I. Y. Schumacher, and M. A. Bashmakov. Shipbuilding moved to Vyborgskaya Storona in 1762, Solyanoy (Salt) Town was built on the territory of Particulyarnaya Shipyard.

D. Y. Guzevich.

Persons
Bashmakov Mikhail Alexeevich
Gerbel Nikolay Fedorovich
Korobov Ivan Kuzmich
Mattarnovi Georg Iogann
Schumacher Iogann Yakob
Trezzini Domenico

Addresses
Gangutskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city
Pestelya St./Saint Petersburg, city
Solyanoy Lane/Saint Petersburg, city

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Solyanoy Settlement