Queen’s Dock

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Queen’s Dock is a historic dock in Kingston upon Hull, England, that played a key role in the city’s maritime trade and port development.

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Queen’s Dock canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dock
historic site
associatedWith maritime industry of Kingston upon Hull
port infrastructure of Hull
category Buildings and structures in Kingston upon Hull
History of Kingston upon Hull
Ports and harbours of Yorkshire and the Humber
country England
hasNameOrigin named in honour of a British monarch
hasRole commercial dock
maritime trade hub
heritageStatus historic dock (local significance)
historicPeriod Industrial era
locatedIn East Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
Kingston upon Hull NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
city centre of Kingston upon Hull
partOf Port of Hull NERFINISHED
significance contributed to the development of the Port of Hull
important to the economic growth of Kingston upon Hull
played a key role in Hull’s maritime trade
transportType maritime transport
usedFor berthing of vessels
cargo handling
shipping
waterBody Humber estuary port system
River Hull vicinity

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Hull Docks hasPart Queen’s Dock