- Queen Elizabeth II Dock
Queen Elizabeth II Dock is a dock situated on the
River Mersey at Eastham, on theWirral Peninsula ,England .Construction of the dock began in
1949 , adjacent to the entrance of theManchester Ship Canal atEastham Locks and opening directly onto the river. The dock was built to provide berthing facilities for large tankers that could not be accommodated on the existing canal due to size. Simultaneously, anoil storage facility was built nearby and pipelines laid to link the dock and storage facility to the Stanlow Oil Refinery nearEllesmere Port . The Queen Elizabeth II Dock became operational on 19th January1954 .citeweb|url=http://users.breathe.com/g8hxe/queen_elizabeth_ii_dock.htm|title=Queen Elizabeth Dock ] citeweb|url=http://www.canalarchive.org.uk/Tpages/html/T2224.html|work=canalarchive.org.uk|title=Queen Elizabeth Dock ]The lock chamber measures 807 x 100 feet in size with a water depth of 40 feet. Two
steel gates are located at either end of the lock, with a further gate one third of the way along from the Mersey entrance. These gates open by retracting into the dock wall. The dock itself was constructed with four berths, each capable of handling up to 30,000 tonnes ofpetroleum . ]Subsequent increases in tanker size since the dock was built has meant that larger vessels use the
Tranmere Oil Terminal and at offshore berths atAnglesey inNorth Wales . ] ]References
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* [http://www.canalarchive.org.uk/Tpages/html/T2224.html Port of Manchester, Canal Archive: Archive Photo]
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