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Survey of London
… Warehouses Nos 24 and 68 Warehouses, North Quay, Import Dock. In 1799 Ralph Walker projected ten large warehouses on each of the four main West India Dock quays (fig. 90b). Initial planning centred on the north quay of the Import Dock, and further development was to be 'as occasion may …
Survey of London
… from the fact that in 1800 there were 78 acres of wet dock and basin accommodation in the whole of England, and … was the City Canal, acquired in 1829 to be the South Dock, and reconstructed and enlarged in 186670. A small Junction Dock was added in 18535 and a dry dock in 18768, but the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are the modern harbour of Lancaster, called Glasson-Dock; and the venerable remains of Cockersand Abbey.See …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is a depth of nineteen feet at low-water. A spacious wet-dock has been formed, in which vessels of the greatest size …
A Dictionary of London
… I. iii. 122). No further mention. Tonson's Wharf At Puddle Dock (Dodsley, 1761). Not named in the maps. Took's Court …