York was drydocked in
Admiralty Floating Dock No. 1, being the largest vessel to have been lifted by that dock at the time and having required the "almost re-construction" of AFD 1 in order "to accommodate the docking of the larger ships of the H.M.S. York class".[1]
↑West End News. Personal, Page 11. The Royal Gazette, City of Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. 10 July 1935, which reads: Amongst the passengers leaving Bermuda for england on Thursday will be Mr. T. H. Bentley, constructor of the Dockyard. Mr. Bentley has been at Bermuda Dockyard as head of the Construction Department since June 1931 and during that period has been responsible for a very large amount of work executed by his department especially during the extensive repairs on the Floating Dock...)