Prince’s Dock

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Prince’s Dock is a historic dock in Kingston upon Hull, England, that formed part of the city’s former commercial port complex and has since been redeveloped for leisure and urban use.

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Prince’s Dock canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dock
historic dock
adjacentTo Princes Quay shopping centre NERFINISHED
country England
currentStatus in leisure use
redeveloped
hasFeature adjacent public spaces
adjacent roads and bridges
pedestrian walkways
water basin
hasHeritageValue local historic interest
hasNameOrigin named after a British royal prince
hasUse commercial port (former)
leisure
urban redevelopment
historicalRole part of Hull’s commercial port complex
locatedIn Hull city centre
Kingston upon Hull NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeArea East Riding of Yorkshire (ceremonial county) NERFINISHED
Hull (unitary authority) NERFINISHED
locatedNear Hull Marina NERFINISHED
Humber Estuary NERFINISHED
Princes Quay shopping centre NERFINISHED
River Hull NERFINISHED
openingStatus closed to commercial shipping
partOf Hull docks NERFINISHED
Port of Hull NERFINISHED
transportType maritime infrastructure
waterBodyType artificial dock basin

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Hull Docks hasPart Prince’s Dock