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The Brunswick Dock Liverpool

From Picture of Liverpool: Strangers Guide Written 1834

This dock is situate in Queen Anne street South and is intended to be the last that shall be built on the south part of the town It is designed chiefly for the use of shipping employed in the timber trade, and is of greater dimensions than any other dock that has hitherto been constructed here It is likewise to be furnished with two graving docks The east and west sides measure each 430 yards, and the north and south ends extend 140 yards each. The Half-Tide basin is to the north of this dock and communicates with it and the Queen's Dock. It's dimensions are 120 yards by 108 yards. The Brunswick Dock Basin is connected with this on the west and the north and south sides are each 200 yards long and the east and west sides are each 120 yards long