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The Olympic in the Era Graving Dock, Belfast - a front bow view of the ship with people both sides. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s
Queen Mary Ocean Liner, entering dry dock at SouthamptonReaching Southampton the Queen Mary entered an enormous King George V graving drydock, at the time of construction in 1933, it was the largest graving dock in the world
Liverpool / Dock Board 07Liverpool: the Dock Board offices from the Canning Graving Dock Date: 1907
The Great Western Docks, PlymouthThe Great Western Docks at Plymouth, showing the Graving Dock
Southampton Docks 1940SKing George V Graving Dock at Southampton, England, 1, 200 feet long and 135 feet wide, with a depth of 50.5 feet to keel blocks
The Hydraulic Lift Graving Dock, Bombay, 1872Engraving of the Hydraulic Lift Graving Dock on Hog Island, Bombay, opened on the 16th November 1872. This graving dock could take ships up to 400 foot long
New Alexandra Graving Dock at BelfastPrince Albert Victor, opening the new Alexandra graving-dock at Belfast. A graving or dry dock was a dock which could be sealed off with gates, enabling work to be carried out on the hull