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Clarence Dock, Liverpool

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Clarence Graving Docks, 2016

in Liverpool

One of the group of Liverpool Docks constructed by Jesse Hartley.

Clarence Dock was entered from Clarence Basin, which gave access to the River Mersey. Immediately west of these were Clarence Graving Docks, served by their own basin. This basin connected with both the Clarence Basin and Salisbury Dock via lock gates.

Clarence Dock was filled in to accommodate the construction of Clarence Dock Power Station.


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