In 1789, he was promoted to sub-director of naval constructions.
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A development of the Edward Reed, the Royal Navy's Director of Naval Construction.
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In 1912, Tennyson D'Eyncourt was appointed director of naval construction with the Royal Navy.
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Churchill explained what he had in mind to Stanley Goodall who was then Director of Naval Construction.
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The Second World War saw a similar expansion of the shipbuilding effort and the evacuation to Bath of the Director of Naval Construction.
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The Director of Naval Construction ( DNC ) advised that the concept would be feasible only if the ships were powered solely by oil.
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The Director of Naval Construction began preliminary design work even before the ship was purchased and submitted an outline design on 8 February 1918.
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Designed by Edward Reed, the Royal Navy Director of Naval Construction, the hull was of wooden construction, with iron cross beams.
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Sir Stanley V . Goodall, Director of Naval Construction ( DNC ), proposed a variety of designs, both open and closed hangar.
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Work in the dockyards was covered to some extent by the two posts of Director of Naval Construction and the separately held Director of Dockyards.