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No. 1 dock was built by [[Cunningham, Blythe and Westland]] and completed May 1887. | No. 1 dock was built by [[Cunningham, Blythe and Westland]] and completed May 1887. | ||
No.2 dock was completed in January 1900 | No. 2 dock was completed in January 1900 | ||
No. 3 dock was built by [[Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons]] and completed in 1913. No.3 dock closed in 1977. | No. 3 dock was built by [[Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons]] and completed in 1913. No.3 dock closed in 1977. | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:12, 5 March 2021
The Methil Docks are situated in Methil, Fife, Scotland, on the northern shores of the Firth of Forth. The Port specialises as a wood pulp and timber distribution centre.
No. 1 dock was built by Cunningham, Blythe and Westland and completed May 1887.
No. 2 dock was completed in January 1900
No. 3 dock was built by Sir Robert McAlpine and Sons and completed in 1913. No.3 dock closed in 1977.