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  • rk as a young man as a coal trimmer in Cardiff Docks, a typical hard-working manual job that was po
  • s facilities ultimately included two large dry docks, a substantial basin (now used by local angler
  • te of the speech refers to the town around the docks about a mile and a half to the south west.
  • barge-based building at the Mississippi State Docks, across U.S. Highway 90 (Beach Blvd.) from the
  • (4,500 m²) manufacturing facility with loading docks adjacent to a railway spur.
  • ppear around 1850, springing up around the new docks adjacent to Pembrey.
  • f the U.S. Navy's Large Auxiliary Floating Dry Docks, AFDB-2 and AFDB-4, and an Imperial Japanese s
  • rappans was remarkable, especially in building docks after a careful study of tides, waves, and cur
  • Alexander Nevsky when it came out of the docks after Russian statesman and military hero Alex
  • and as a coordinator for a barge company with docks along the Mon Wharf.
  • in the middle of the parking lot, with loading docks along the back, and parking spaces all around,
  • Hence, the opening of Ellesmere Port docks along with many across England.
  • chopper, and a freight unloader at the town's docks along the Sacramento River.
  • is located very close to the site of Millwall Docks, although it is slightly to the south.
  • coast before all the 19th century sail lofts, docks and buildings were demolished.
  • ate target due to its importance as a port and docks and the oil refinery just beyond and its destr
  • ol in 1952, the son of a manager in the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company and a nursing sister.
  • On 7 December 1850, the East and West India Docks and Birmingham Junction Railway (later to beco
  • s replaced with lines referencing sailor hats, docks, and lollipops; the entire verse sections whic
  • constables' under section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847.
  • 18, when he resigned to become Commissioner of Docks and director of the port of New York City; ele
  • Cessnock was laid down by Cockatoo Docks and Engineering at Sydney, New South Wales on
  • e much of the river, some of them with private docks and boats ranging from small rowboats to 34-fo
  • rous historical sites, as well as ruins of old docks and facilities, can be seen along the banks of
  • Docks and Sketty
  • He then spent a period with the Docks and Inland Waterways Executive where he design
  • n Herodotus's time the deserted remains of the docks and buildings were visible.
  • railway works, England, mainly for shunting in docks and other sidings where track curvature was to
  • feature necessary for their intended duties in docks and on lightly laid branch lines.
  • Liverpool Riverside was owned by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board and located at Liverpool's P
  • ties of the officeholder relate to the various docks and ferries that serve the City of New York.
  • A cluster of riverside docks and slips allowed materials of all sorts to be
  • The trust dismantled the inadequate and unsafe docks and built finger wharfs large enough to facili
  • Squeezed between the high walls of the docks and warehouses, the district became isolated f
  • to call for the municipalisation of the London docks and the unification of the City of London with
  • Joining the staff of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board in Liverpool, he became an a
  • les attested under section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847 (as incorporated b
  • break of war they were deployed to protect the docks and staging areas along the South Coast.
  • Initially founded in 1803 by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, it is one of the oldest in
  • not the terminal building, at Dover's Western Docks, and subsequently the SpeedFerries operation m
  • It will be sited near the docks and steel works.
  • ent" following his involvement with the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, Crown Agents, and John Brow
  • o become the Alexandra (Newport & South Wales) Docks and Railway Company (ANDR).
  • Former offices of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company.
  • The tower overlooks West India Docks and Canary Wharf.
  • Laira shed) from where they worked in Millbay Docks and on the Sutton Harbour branch.
  • y taking over the guano-loading machine at the docks and diverting the guano flow from it to bury t
  • Docks and warehouses were built to facilitate this.
  • early twentieth centuries, creating the branch docks and graving dock.
  • ie Railroad (which maintained extensive yards, docks, and barges) Pier D and Piershed is a remnant
  • basin nearest the river wall with three branch docks and a graving dock to the east.
  • May 1910, as a more direct route to Avonmouth docks, and was initially lnown as the Avonmouth and
  • meras, and is compatible with the Kodak camera docks and printer docks.
  • ny houses destroyed by the construction of the docks and giant warehouses along the riverfront.
  • d it had seven pens, three of which were "dry" docks and three of which were "wet" docks.
  • laistow Marshes, it was the first of the Royal Docks and the first London dock to be designed speci
  • land areas of Roald Dahl Plass and the graving docks and is funded by the National Assembly for Wal
  • The dock was built by the East & West India Docks and Birmingham Junction Railway Company (later
  • er the harbour by 1766, gradually expanded the docks and basins.
  • f Bay, between Queen Alexandra Dock in Cardiff docks and Penarth Head.
  • At that time the docks and nearly all the local factories had closed,
  • en located in a berth at the Mississippi State Docks, and had no hotel of its own, purchased the Gr
  • His father worked at the Liverpool docks and his mother was a local council worker; the
  • to new host plants such as beans, sugar beet, docks and spinach.
  • Street East, Little Ilford, Manor Park, Royal Docks and Wall End.
  • rvivors swam to safety and reached the Sassoon Docks and broke the news at 3 p.m.
  • erty left school aged 14 and began work on the docks and as an apprentice plumber, before being arr
  • the maintenance of roofs, waterfront quays and docks, and Yard's railroad system.
  • west of Rimrose Road (A565) within the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Estate, it was named after t
  • yed in hauling heavy coal trains between Barry Docks and the large yard at Cadoxton, and in this wa
  • Ray goes to the docks and holds the manager up for a boat.
  • She carted luggage between the ferry docks and nearby homes and hotels.
  • that are immersed in sea water, such as piers, docks and wooden ships.
  • ley and Essington Canal, north to Norton Canes Docks and forms part of the Birmingham Canal Navigat
  • sland, calling at Dinas Powys, Cadoxton, Barry Docks and Barry.
  • land where some of the housings have their own docks and a view to the sea.
  • ut she was attacked by a group of girls on the docks, and a man named George Wall came and rescued
  • is immediately to the north of the West India Docks and Canary Wharf.
  • ss cutters, Raleigh-class amphibious transport docks and many other ship classes.
  • Since then over £330m has been invested in the docks and the annual tonnage throughput has increase
  • ction both because of its proximity to Tilbury Docks and because German bombers used the Thames to
  • The station had two platforms with loading docks and a goods shed.
  • In 2007, the Peel Group, owners of the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company, unveiled the £5.5 billion
  • l constables under section 79 of the Harbours, Docks, and Piers Clauses Act 1847.
  • and prevented the destruction of the Plymouth docks and dockyards.
  • There is also an assistant based at the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company offices in Liverpool.
  • ere it mainly feeds on the leaves and seeds of docks and sorrels.
  • Liverpool Corn Trade Association on the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board, 1905-1933.
  • s teenage years he went to work for the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company and remained there for the
  • , which eliminated the mill, lumber inventory, docks and most of the town.
  • sponse, the Navy provided amphibious transport docks and dock landing ships (LSDs).
  • ted by the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway (ADR), which absorbed the PC&NR in
  • mployment under Jesse Hartley at the Liverpool docks, and subsequently was made engineer in charge
  • e 1906 Earthquake, the proximity of the nearby docks and fishing wharves attracted a large amount o
  • Amenities include beaches, docks, and picnic areas as well as guided nature tal
  • er facilities in Adak include three deep water docks and fueling facilities.
  • features the Verdun Natatorium, public-access docks and a marina, an open-air dancing shell, a law
  • Liver Building, Cunard Building and the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Building, the Three Graces.
  • In 1949, he was appointed to the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board.
  • The terminal is operated by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board.
  • ompany, and a government nominee on the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board.
  • It was originally known as Birkenhead Docks and opened on 1 April 1878.
  • Waterfront, some goals of which are "to extend docks and increase maritime activity just a short ey
  • docks, and piers using various baits such as worms,
  • It appears that the names Five Docks and Five Dock were initially used interchangea
  • the 19th century through the expansion of the docks and associated industries, becoming part of Po
  • The Commissioner of Docks and Ferries of the City of New York is an offi
  • t London area, shipping various goods from the docks and warehouses.
  • in August 2006 from crush injuries at Falmouth Docks and was fined £85,000.
  • Thames to reach their workplaces in the London docks and shipyards then situated in or near the Isl
  • more rapidly and remained healthy under marina docks and boats, Shapiro's lab staff started growing
  • ve removed all remnants of Cambridge's seaport docks and wharves.
  • sworn as Special Constables under the Harbour, Docks and Piers Clauses Act 1847 and had full police
  • The Tyne Improvement Commission Docks and Piers Police was a police force which poli
  • enheart is used extensively in the building of docks and in similar applications and was an early c
  • lf was planned to contain extensive shipyards, docks and U-Boat bases for the expected post-war Ger
  • nsively updated in July 1976 at Manchester dry docks, and renamed Admiral Fitzroy after the British
  • ated in the east of the city, down between the docks and the zoo.
  • Jonathan went to the docks and told Nate he'd go with him in exchange for
  • end, frequently finding additional work in the docks and cargo ships; ballast was loaded onto ships
  • site off Fabian Way, covering an area from the docks and the former BP plant to the Site of Special
  • HMIS Bengal was ordered from Cockatoo Docks and Engineering Company, Australia for the Roy
  • ng the port by the construction of a system of docks and terminals in deep water off the shore of J
  • at a firm of chartered accountants in Cardiff Docks and then a messenger at the offices of the Sou
  • The concentration point was to be the City Docks, and their objective was to destroy Bristol's
  • ner of the Alexandra (Newport and South Wales) Docks and Railway Company.
  • ll of dead Vietnamese refugees turns up on the docks and China's ambassador is gunned down at a din
  • is on the Maritime Line from Truro to Falmouth Docks, and serves the town of Penryn, Cornwall.
  • At one point the Mersey Docks and Harbour Board railway totalled 104 miles (
  • they worked on a major commission to construct docks and a railway at Port Talbot, followed by an e
  • s politician Will Crooks who had worked in the docks and, after chairing the LCC's Bridges Committe
  • nects to the Blackwall Basin of the West India Docks and, although independent of this system, has
  • factor functions as an RNA-binding subunit and docks APOBEC-1 to deaminate the upstream cytidine.
  • The Docks are 42.7 miles west southwest of Cromer, 49.2
  • The docks are served by the Grimsby Docks railway statio
  • Grimsby Docks are the docks of the town of Grimsby in North
  • The docks are wooden floating structures with fingerpier
  • The Docks are on the A1078 Edward Benefer Way.
  • The Docks are called Surrey Docks because until 1900 the
  • The Avonmouth Docks are part of the Port of Bristol, in England.
  • King's Lynn Docks are located to the north of the town of King's
  • Falmouth Docks are below the station on the left, Pendennis C
  • The docks are still off limits, because the conveyor bel
  • The docks are on the rail network, served by Avonmouth r
  • anchester Metrolink station serving the Pomona Docks area which is to yet to be redeveloped.
  • ian route from the city centre to the Victoria Docks area and the new Riverside Quarter, now that t
  • Was instrumental in the redevelopment of the Docks area of Cardiff now known as Cardiff Bay.
  • A panorama of the Cattedown docks area taken from Mount Batten
  • strengthening of the infrastructure around the docks area in 1950 allowed large mainline locomotive
  • John Cory and his family move to the docks area of Cardiff and open a ship-broking busine
  • Western Heights to gain access to the Western Docks area, where LCDR created Dover Harbour station
  • The Bute Docks article is neither comprehensive or more infor
  • een or eighteen and obtained work at Liverpool docks as a labourer.
  • Birkenhead docks, as well as the surrounding area, were heavily
  • Space docks, as part of a wider space logistics infrastruc
  • traditional brick warehouses in the West India Docks, as is 1 West India Quay.
  • (the Mountwood) on the River Mersey showed the docks as a backdrop.
  • ina clay from the dries at Par to the deep sea docks at Fowey.
  • to a decline and commercial shipping now only docks at Dunball.
  • Smith's Landing at Lecompte, Louisiana to the docks at Alexandria, Louisiana, enabling area settle
  • In 2371, the Lexington docks at Deep Space Nine (DS9: "Explorers") and figh
  • map showing the layout of the individual docks at West India Docks
  • Historically, the docks at Salford Quays were an industrial port, thou
  • nd agricultural products were shipped from the docks at the base of Canal Street.
  • in the United Kingdom as well as designing the docks at Avonmouth and Whitehaven.
  • ay main line at Berkeley Road station with the docks at Sharpness.
  • After the player docks at their base for the first time, they will ga
  • n Civil War, they built the Port Johnston Coal Docks, at the time the largest coal port in the worl
  • Their other works included the docks at Barry in south Wales and the Creagan Bridge
  • The Dutch fleet was attempting to raid the docks at Chatham Dockyard.
  • n orb, destined for Torchwood, explodes on the docks at Tiger Bay in 1953, young docker Michael Bel
  • he paddle steamer Skibladner operates from the docks at the station.
  • main line between Hafod Junction and their new docks at Barry and immediately began carrying coal f
  • t works of his life (1827-1834): the naval dry docks at the Boston Navy Yard in Charlestown and at
  • chaldron wagons from the mine at Wylam to the docks at Lemington-on-Tyne in Northumberland.
  • ate venture, undertook the construction of the docks at Wapping.
  • rated by the New Orleans Steamboat Company and docks at the Toulouse Street Wharf.
  • which descends into the Manchester Ship Canal docks at Salford Quays to serve a Blue Circle cement
  • It is located at the Tarpon Springs Sponge Docks at Dodecanese Boulevard.
  • arc and Maendy collieries, and constructed the docks at Barry.
  • cy, in particular, building a new plant at the docks at Cardiff and vetoing a joint-stock company.
  • take china clay from Wenford clay dries to the docks at Fowey, the traffic having previously been t
  • of Dean minerals to the new and more extensive docks at Sharpness.
  • erformed by the Terminal Railway Alabama State Docks at Mobile and by Ferrocarril del Sureste at Co
  • o Beaver Station (beside where the River Queen docks at Riverside Park).
  • production line methods to work in its repair docks at McClellan Field, California.
  • also involved the construction of wet and dry docks at Sinah Lake.
  • 20 tons of sulfur to the Union Pacific loading docks at Black Rock.
  • originally played club rughby for the Newport Docks based side Pill Harriers, though he would late
  • onsultation, where it may be proposed that the docks be relocated closer to Eastham on the Cheshire
  • In recent years as the docks became run-down, and the area has since been h
  • he whole of the Barry Railway, including Barry Docks, became a constituent part of the Great Wester
  • In 1909 Tilbury, along with the upstream docks, became part of the newly-established Port of
  • These docks became the northern and southern points of ent
  • Some people speculate that sea lions moved to docks because of the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, bu
  • roughout, ran on its own reserved way from the docks, becoming a street tramway on reaching the vil
  • he lack of development at Cardiff led to rival docks being opened at Penarth in 1865 and Barry, Wal
  • ering student, he undertook casual work on the docks between 1959 and 1961 before becoming a traine
  • In the Western Docks, between the cruise terminal and the former Ho
  • During an all-night reading of the Felixstowe Docks Bill he regaled the Commons with impressions o
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