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  • ad, to provide one central place for Liverpool Docks' offices, which before were scattered across d
  • ad, to provide one central place for Liverpool Docks' offices, which before were scattered across d
  • llen on the grain ship SS Kildare in Immingham docks on 11 February 1940.
  • ucester, Massachusetts and got a job repairing docks on the waterfront.
  • instigated the construction of the West India Docks on London's Isle of Dogs in 1800.
  • d, equipment, and supplies from the waterfront docks on the navigable portion of the James River at
  • "largest Canadian marine quarry," with loading docks on the Mississagi Strait.
  • There are several docks on the island, including the docks from the fo
  • He landed at Hull docks on 21 April 1928 after a six-week voyage from
  • ntrance to the underground parking and loading docks on the adjacent block to the east.
  • runway located on a narrow strip of land with docks on both sides.
  • geway A56 Chester Road and the derelict Pomona Docks on the Manchester Ship Canal.
  • f Belfast, though at times the area around the Docks on the north side of the Lagan Estuary has ins
  • train was delivered from Japan to Southampton Docks on 23 August 2007.
  • Her first post war voyage was from Tilbury Docks on 17 June 1948, although her journey was dela
  • track connections were provided to markets and docks on Boston Harbor.
  • construction of Gordon's, Dowson's, and other docks on the River Thames, and became an agent for t
  • he railway and also established warehouses and docks on the waterfront.
  • Similarly, the freight house was built with docks on the north and south sides of the building i
  • instigated the construction of the West India Docks on London's Isle of Dogs.)
  • sed for transporting slate mined in Blaenau to docks on the coast, the line is now a major tourist
  • The brig 'Stockholm' in one of the three dry docks on Beckholmen.
  • ng class residents mainly employed in the many docks on the Isle of Dogs but the closure of the doc
  • Canary Wharf is located in the West India Docks on the Isle of Dogs in the Borough of Tower Ha
  • as Lancaster County, Pennsylvania to Newport's docks on the Christina River, where the supplies wer
  • Wilbur Bay is a body of water that only has docks on the east side of the bay.
  • the abrupt collapse of traffic in the up river docks on the central tidal Thames in the 1960s effec
  • The West India Docks once formed part of the busiest port in the wo
  • It has 3 docks one covered building, 2 in repair section one
  • 20 January - London Docks open.
  • Branch to Swansea Docks opened for goods traffic only
  • The Terminal Railway Alabama State Docks operates ten EMD MP15 switcher locomotives.
  • than smoke) intended for shipment through its docks or through the Port of New Orleans; and ammuni
  • treason and to acts of arson perpetrated upon docks or ammunition depots; the age of consent is co
  • Almost all the houses have private boat docks or ramps on the lake's shore.
  • arters Lake is a man made lake without private docks or houses along its natural shore.
  • In addition to the two docks originally from the Roebling farm and a third
  • n Fishing Derby, two fishermen sit on opposite docks over a lake filled with fish (and a shark that
  • so the only stop on the green line to have the docks parallel to the same level but in two differen
  • ock Branch freight only line serving Liverpool Docks passes under the station, roughly north-east t
  • a locomotive turntable together with transfer docks permitting 1 ft 11 1⁄2 in (597 mm) gauge slate
  • These facilities include private dry docks, petroleum terminals and military bases.
  • housed at Brittany Ferries' offices in Millbay Docks, Plymouth with a view to building a purpose-bu
  • Falmouth Docks Police is a small, specialised non-Home Office
  • dock complexes, see Bristol Harbour, Avonmouth Docks, Portishead and Royal Portbury Dock.
  • eral small fires at various places in the City Docks preceded a major fire at the Cumberland Road p
  • Mystery on the Docks premiered in Kansas City, Missouri, in August
  • ricans who had worked on the Mississippi River docks prior to the war, giving the regiment a distin
  • over track operations from the Savannah State Docks Railroad.
  • Railways around Grimsby Docks railway station in 1914
  • Grimsby Docks railway station serves the Freeman Street area
  • Milwall Docks railway station was a railway station located
  • Most trade is handled by Tilbury docks, ro-ro ferry terminals at Dagenham and Dartfor
  • hrough Stratford, Plaistow and Newham to Royal Docks Road in Beckton.
  • established the facilities as the US Naval Dry Docks, Roosevelt Base, California.
  • Small streams known as Linby Docks run on both sides of the main street.
  • un from left to right; trains towards Falmouth Docks run from right to left.
  • ss-country skiing in winter, a boat launch and docks, seasonal waterfowl and deer hunting with perm
  • United States rail network along the National Docks Secondary line.
  • For the dock of the Surrey Commercial Docks, see Canada Water.
  • The docks, seen from St Andrews Road station
  • iations, Cockburn's troops burned Alexandria's docks, seized naval stores and looted warehouses, bu
  • BOAC had a flying boat base in the docks serving British colonial possessions in Africa
  • Deep under the docks, several large wires are connected to the bedr
  • Following a 10-day availability at the DE docks, she got underway on 29 May in the screen of R
  • In order to avoid rebuilding existing docks, she was constructed with a shorter hull than
  • lers who moved south from Bermondsey after the docks shut.It is home to a large working class popul
  • mprises the commercial, and former commercial, docks situated in and near the city of Bristol in En
  • The structures of the yard proper, the docks, slips, basins, mast ponds, landing places and
  • Prior to 1766 Albany had no permanent docks, so in that year the Common Council had three
  • earch Vessel Services, formerly based in Barry Docks, South Wales.
  • The docks specialised in high-value luxury commodities s
  • Muelles El Bosque (El Bosque Docks) Specialized in grain storage, expanding to th
  • Dry docks: SS Great Britain, the Matthew
  • s, the man responsible for the building of the docks, stands in front of the offices.
  • by a crowd, estimated at up to 15,000, at the Docks station accompanied by the police band.
  • -Board Map of London, c. 1872, has "Commercial Docks Station", though this would have been produced
  • the present Limehouse station) and West India Docks station.
  • Ore docks still in existence are typically about 60 feet
  • The Docks stood in for Venetian waterways during the boa
  • ill Crooks, Benn was active in the 1889 London docks strike, and, as an increasingly prominent loca
  • anoramic views of Swansea city centre, Swansea Docks, Swansea Bay, the Lower Swansea Valley, Bon-y-
  • grown to market size 1 year quicker under boat docks than outside the marina basin.
  • s now abandoned and nearby BAE Systems run the docks that was once owned by Bethlehem Shipbuilding
  • While in a hotel near the docks, the police got wind of his presence and arres
  • s have included the Gower Peninsula, Sharpness Docks, the University of Exeter and New York City.
  • by rail from London, Southampton and Liverpool docks, the Cadburys started looking for a new greenf
  • Of his performance in Hurd's Mystery On The Docks, the School Library Journal said, “Narrator Jo
  • apartments along the River Thames and the old docks, the LDDC brought new, middle class residents
  • is on the Maritime Line from Truro to Falmouth Docks, the services are operated by First Great West
  • e monks of the local priory, the owners of the docks, the Great Central Railway company were forced
  • th tourists, offering superb views of Falmouth Docks, the Carrick Roads and St. Anthony's Head.
  • orks, including lighthouses, Surrey Commercial Docks, the Junction Dock at Hull, and the Bedford Le
  • First he is on the docks, then appears to be back in the bay, and then
  • dings have gone but the track still serves the docks; there is a loop on the former site of the sta
  • inly relied upon fishing, farming and Falmouth Docks; there are now only a few commercial fishing v
  • used an estimated $10 million in damage to the docks there.
  • attle, Washington when a fire broke out on the docks there.
  • ding Hall, three Ship Building Berths, two Dry Docks, three Foundries (Iron, Steel & Non-Ferrous),
  • This group had acquired some influence on the docks through its publication The Waterfront Worker,
  • He was employed at Southampton Docks throughout his working life and committed suic
  • ry, to the west the Bay of Biscay and the port docks, to the east the city of Bilbao.
  • Docks to the south
  • North Docks) to a part of the city of Aarhus.
  • British Empire Dockyards and Ports, 1909: docks to the north
  • hen opened in 1862, it consisted of two branch docks to the east.
  • They were the closest docks to the City of London, until St Katharine Dock
  • ake to sit on a bench, and there are even more docks to fish from.
  • Boats wishing to travel from the North Docks to the South Docks had to go via the River Mer
  • of the River Mersey from just north of Garston docks to Otterspool Park.
  • cial Dock Company which merged with the Surrey Docks to give the Surrey Commercial Docks in 1865.
  • trance to the Avon Gorge, which connects those docks to the sea, lies at the western end of Hotwell
  • It was alone among the docks to remain outside the control of the Port of L
  • ded to construct a railway line connecting the docks to Pontypridd.
  • asers out of the harbor, and towing ships from docks to coal barges.
  • Charleston, the colonists left the tea on the docks to rot.
  • Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway line at Garston Docks to Brunswick railway station.
  • Railway, providing an interchange with Tilbury Docks to take advantage of the increasing steamboat
  • John Willis himself rushed to the docks to see to it that the Orient could take the ch
  • river wall, with a branch dock and two graving docks to the east.
  • begin at Gravesend and head west past Tilbury Docks, under the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge at Dartfo
  • e goods yard on the line that continued to the docks until closed in 1967
  • ckyard (or "shipyard") consists of one or more docks, usually with other structures.
  • Hale*, Finsbury Park*, Mile End* <to> Millwall Docks via Stamford Hill, Clapton, Hackney Route 56 *
  • the south of the station the access to Boston Docks via the swing bridge and the site of the Broad
  • captured 2,900 butts of Sherry that was at the docks waiting to be loaded for ships to South Americ
  • 1879 the Union Dock, the canal linking the two docks, was opened by the Prince and Princess of Wale
  • The Sassoon Docks was featured in one of the episodes of the rea
  • d the nearby London Underground station Surrey Docks was renamed Surrey Quays.
  • Pomona Docks was a set of 5 docks (numbered 5,4,3,2,1) on t
  • three-quarters of a mile long, connecting the docks was opened in 1862 by the King's Lynn Docks &
  • plates and pushing them into the sea from the docks was especially widespread in Split during the
  • of the London and Blackwall Railway; Millwall Docks was the next station along.
  • Biermann's father, who worked on the Hamburg docks, was a German Jew and a member of the German R
  • When work at Fleetwood docks was under threat, the Fleetwood station was cl
  • Polson Pier, previously known as The Docks Waterfront Entertainment Complex or The Docks,
  • The Surrey Docks Watersports Centre at Surrey Quays.
  • oad to the north, Mendalgief Road to the east, Docks Way to the south and the Great Western Main Li
  • ection (Ringland Way) and the western section ( Docks Way) were originally built with reserved land
  • Way, Spytty Road, East Dock Road, Usk Way and Docks Way.
  • With the end of the war the docks went into further decline.
  • Half of the docks were put out of action inflicting 2,895 casual
  • Most known ore docks were constructed near iron mines on the upper
  • The London Docks were one of several sets of docks in the histo
  • the twentieth century when two further branch docks were built.
  • The Docks were officially opened on 17 April 1886.
  • In 1921 the docks were leased to the Manchester Ship Canal and t
  • The docks were redeveloped under Dutch rule (1815 - 1830
  • Although most of the Surrey Docks were infilled and converted to residential, co
  • the central bank, the telephone system and the docks were part of Peron's economic recovery scheme
  • Wet docks were none, but the harbor during the busy seas
  • Structural changes to the docks were made, in preparation for this switchover.
  • The inner floating docks were constructed in 1898 and were closed in 19
  • The eponymous Sassoon Docks were built by David Sassoon on reclaimed land
  • The Southern Docks were filled in 1968 and 1969, and became parki
  • During the 1980s and early 1990s, the Surrey Docks were extensively redeveloped, and renamed Surr
  • as a brief resurgence during the 1950s but the docks were empty by 1980.
  • The graving docks were constructed adjacent to the south bank of
  • container system of cargo transportation, the docks were unable to accommodate the much larger ves
  • Originally built in 1848-1858 when the first docks were constructed on Beckholmen, Beckholmsbron
  • cks from the Bridgewater Canal down to Runcorn Docks were filled in when the Runcorn-Widnes road br
  • Houston's original docks were established at the foot of Main Street at
  • This meant the North and South Docks were no longer directly linked.
  • The docks were operated by the Port of Bristol Authority
  • Further changes to the docks were proposed, and the town authorities realis
  • The Docks were also used in 1975 as the setting of John
  • The branch dock and graving docks were filled in, providing parking spaces for v
  • to Bristol and Cardiff, two cities where their docks were situated some distance from the centre, t
  • After the docks were closed in 1980 the British Government ado
  • e case as Tilbury town was not built until the docks were constructed in the late 1800s on what was
  • City, Avonmouth, Portishead and Royal Portbury Docks when they were operated by Bristol City Counci
  • The tanker had been moored at the Nikiski docks when she was struck by an ice floe which parte
  • Clifton to assist in some works in the Bristol docks, when he planned a bridge for the Cumberland b
  • ts embarkation for Europe, but was left on the docks when their ships departed on June 10, 1918, by
  • apacity he was very conspicuous at Southampton Docks whenever troops were embarking for South Afric
  • rt is within the seat, as are the former Royal Docks where modern luxury housing is springing up, t
  • hin the city due to being host to The Old Town Docks where a large influx of English and Irish immi
  • s went to work as an office boy in the Swansea docks where he acquired a thorough knowledge of the
  • she finds a note from Frank and rushes to the docks, where a policeman mistaking her for a prostit
  • ecause many of the murders take place near the docks where shiploads of Japanese refugees are arriv
  • submarines spent most of the early 1942 on the docks where they were fitted with improved listening
  • such structure was the lock gate for Avonmouth Docks where during delivery a squall struck the gate
  • s use is believed to have come from the London docks where the majority of the workforce were Cockn
  • The third basement level includes the docks, which are put out over the tracks and not com
  • Bridgwater Docks, which had been used by a small amount of coas
  • owki also has another big colony called Labour Docks, which also belonged to MHADA.
  • ive shipping berth to Liverpool and Birkenhead Docks, which were very congested and often damaged b
  • nd have links to the under-used wharves in the docks which have development potential.
  • dock consisted of a main basin and two branch docks, which were separated by a graving dock.
  • p project is the Siemens Pavilion at the Royal Docks, which will be built on land currently owned b
  • Two docks will be removed for the new pilings and floats
  • r into LEO, and then after an Orion spacecraft docks with Altair, propel the two vehicles out to th
  • he steady growth of freight through Felixstowe Docks with Freightliner trains being seen increasing
  • ion Railway in east London connected the Royal Docks with the Eastern Counties Railway (ECR).
  • th passes through as a Class 66 enters Western Docks with empty wagons.
  • tuated in the centre of the city, close to the docks, with entrances on the main High Street (Above
  • uded covering 800 square meters of the Antwerp docks with six giant photos of elderly nude sunbathe
  • the south bank of the river is the Nuottasaari docks with three separate piers: the main pier and t
  • s of presently derelict dock spaces at Central Docks, with much of the docks in a World Heritage Si
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