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Sandon Half Tide Dock

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Sandon Half Tide Dock
Tall ships Dar Młodzieży (left) and Statsraad Lehmkuhl (right) in Sandon Half-Tide Dock during 2008
Location
LocationKirkdale, Liverpool, Merseyside, United Kingdom
Coordinates53°25′40″N 3°00′18″W / 53.4277°N 3.0050°W / 53.4277; -3.0050
OS gridSJ333927
Details
OwnerThe Peel Group
OperatorMersey Docks and Harbour Company
Opened1851
TypeHalf tide dock
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Sandon Half Tide Dock is a half tide dock on the River Mersey, England, and part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the northern dock system in Kirkdale, connected to Huskisson Dock to the north, Wellington Dock to the east and Bramley-Moore Dock to the south. Sandon Dock was situated to the north of Wellington Dock and was accessible via Sandon Half Tide Dock.

History

British Empire Dockyards and Ports, 1909

Opened in 1851, the site was originally part of both Sandon Dock and Wellington Half Tide Dock, which connected directly to the Mersey via a narrow lock entrance. At the turn of the 20th century, Sandon Dock was redeveloped and an enlarged half tide dock created,[1] with two larger locks built either side of the original entrance. After these access channels were sealed in March 1977, the water quality in the dock was noted to have improved.[2]

Between 18 and 21 July 2008, larger vessels participating in the 2008 Tall Ships' Race were berthed here and at neighbouring Wellington Dock.[3]

Present

The dock is the most southerly of Liverpool's docks within Liverpool Freeport.[4]

References

  1. ^ Liverpool: the docks, British History Online, retrieved 18 April 2008
  2. ^ Russell G., Hawkins S.J., Evans L.C., Jones H.D. & Holmes G.D (1983). "Restoration of a disused dock basin as a habitat for marine benthos and fish in the Mersey Estuary". Journal of Applied Ecology. British Ecological Society. 20: 43–58. doi:10.2307/2403375. JSTOR 2403375. Archived from the original on 3 January 2009. Retrieved 17 May 2017.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Jones, Catherine (19 July 2008). "Thousands give warm Mersey welcome to the Tall Ships". Liverpool Echo. Retrieved 8 July 2009.
  4. ^ "Port of Liverpool Official Map" (PDF). Peel Ports. Retrieved 4 September 2016.

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