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  2. Port of Hull - Wikipedia

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    The Dock Company applied to build a new branch dock in May 1844, [88] and obtained powers with the Kingston-upon-Hull Dock Act, 1844, which also enabled the construction of an east dock (later Victoria Dock). In late 1844, the company applied to expand the branch dock, [89] which was enabled by the Kingston-upon-Hull Dock Act, 1845.

  3. Hull Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Dock Offices building is so-named as it is the former headquarters of the Hull Dock Company, which operated all docks in Hull until 1893. [3] Built in 1872, it is a Grade II* listed building [4] [5] and a striking example of Victorian architecture. [3] The building stands in Queen Victoria Square, opposite the Queen's Gardens, in Hull's ...

  4. Hull Trinity House - Wikipedia

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    The Trinity House became an important institution in Hull in the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries, with some influence over civic matters, as well as supporting and opposing bills in parliament relating to the towns trade and port. The guild was cofounder of the Hull Dock Company, provided half the capital for the Humber Dock, and backed the ...

  5. List of hull classifications - Wikipedia

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    The list of hull classifications comprises an alphabetical list of the hull classification symbols used by the United States Navy to identify the type of a ship. The combination of symbol and hull number identify a modern Navy ship uniquely. A heavily modified or repurposed ship may receive a new symbol, and either retain the hull number or ...

  6. Draft (hull) - Wikipedia

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    The draft or draught of a ship is a determined depth of the vessel below the waterline, measured vertically to its hull 's lowest—its propellers, or keel, or other reference point. [1] Draft varies according to the loaded condition of the ship. A deeper draft means the ship will have greater vertical depth below the waterline.

  7. Port of Immingham - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Immingham, also known as Immingham Dock, is a major port on the east coast of England, located on the south bank of the Humber Estuary in the town of Immingham, Lincolnshire. In 2019, the Port of Grimsby & Immingham was the largest port in the United Kingdom by tonnage with 54.1 million tonnes of cargo passing through that year. [2]

  8. Hull Marina - Wikipedia

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    Hull Marina. Coordinates: 53.739700°N 0.337820°W. Humber Dock Marina. Hull Marina is a marina for pleasure boats situated in the English city of Kingston upon Hull. It was opened in 1983 on the site of the former Railway Dock and Humber Dock [1] and is managed by British Waterways Marinas Limited (BWML). [2]

  9. River Hull - Wikipedia

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    Once the river reaches the outskirts of Hull, its course is marked by a series of bridges, most of which open to allow boats to pass. There are swing bridges, lift bridges and bascule bridges, and the river becomes part of the Port of Hull. [9] The river, which is the dividing line between West and East Hull, bisects the city's industrial area.

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