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The orginal Pay Office was extended in 1808 when a fire-proof building with vaulted ceiling was added - probably the earliest example of such a building in a Naval dockyard. It contained a strong room and safe. Charles Dickens's father, John Dickens, worked here as a clerk before moving with his family to London in 1815. |
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Constructed
c.1754

Status
Listed Grade 2

Present Use
Mary Rose Trust Office and Store
 Refurbished by PNBPT
1986
Capital Cost
£50,000
Architect
Robert J Porter & Partners
Contractor
PMC Ltd
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