Originally Posted by
snappel
Was No.4 Graving Dock the last to be built? Wasn't the fourth one added around 1900/that time? Could the photo be
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before the last one was built?
It could be. The photo was taken from the top of the Lavrock Bank chimney on Tuesday 30th June 1903, not in
1907, when it was being built, which is a year after the graving dock was built. This chimney was a refuse incinerator. The streets are deserted (about 5
were taken and few have people in them), and the shadows are long. People are playing football on the waste ground. If they are excavating the No. 4 dock
then there appears far too much dust, which is all along the dock, not just in one section.
The No. 4 graving dock was 775 feet long and the lock 80
foot wide. Assuming the depth is OK in the river and the dock at that point, then this dock can take the largest vessels afloat at that period. If 1907
then the Mauritania was afloat by then - which used the very large Gladstone graving dock.
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