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Collingwood Dock is a dock on the River Mersey, England and part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the northern dock system in Vauxhall, and is connected to Stanley Dock to the east and Salisbury Dock to the west. Designed by Jesse Hartley, it opened in 1848.
A bascule road bridge spans the passage between Collingwood and Stanley Docks.
Collingwood Dock is part of the Stanley Dock Conservation Area[1] and is on the route of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal extension to the Pier Head.[2]
References
- ^ Stanley Dock Conservation Area, Liverpool World Heritage, http://www.liverpoolworldheritage.com/visitingthewhs/areas/stanleydock/index.asp, retrieved 12 April 2008
- ^ Liverpool Canal Link: The Scheme, British Waterways, http://www.britishwaterways.co.uk/liverpoolcanallink/scheme/index.php, retrieved 20 March 2008
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Port of Liverpool docks North docks Alexandra Dock • Bramley-Moore Dock • Brocklebank Dock • Canada Dock • Carrier Dock • Clarence Dock • Collingwood Dock • East Waterloo Dock • Gladstone Dock • Hornby Dock • Huskisson Dock • Langton Dock • Nelson Dock • Princes Dock • Princes Half Tide Dock • Salisbury Dock • Sandon Dock • Sandon Half Tide Dock • Seaforth Dock • Stanley Dock • Trafalgar Dock • Victoria Dock • Wellington Dock • West Waterloo DockSouth docks Albert Dock • Brunswick Dock • Brunswick Half Tide Dock • Canning Dock • Canning Half Tide Dock • Coburg Dock • Dukes Dock • George's Dock • George's Basin • Harrington Dock • Herculaneum Dock • King's Dock • Manchester Dock • Old Dock • Queen's Dock • Salthouse Dock • South Ferry Basin • Toxteth Dock • Wapping DockSee also Port of Liverpool and List of Liverpool Docks (with coordinates and north-south sequence) Coordinates: 53°25′18″N 3°00′06″W / 53.4216°N 3.0016°W
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