1129, BDB 86/1/7379 Sankey Family Photographic Archive © Cumbria Archives
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no.1129
Aberdeen Floating Dock
August 1911
Dutch tug Zwartezee towing the floating dock for the Aberdeen Harbour Board. The tug Wodan was also in attendance but not in the image. Walney salt works in background.
Location: | Walney Channel, Barrow-in-Furness | Cumbria Archives Reference: | BDB 86/1/7379 |
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Sankey Number: | 1129 |
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Album Number: Album 08 1035-1332
Page Number: 7
All Images on This Page
Sankey Number | Image Title | Location Image Taken | Description |
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1115 | Ramsden dock entrance | Looking through the dock entrance to Walney, a vessel is almost out of frame.. | |
1116 | The yacht 'Pixie' in Walney Channel, (Mr Welch) | Very small yacht in a light breeze. | |
1117 | Yacht in Walney Channel (Mr Rabey) | Similar yacht making good speed at low tide. | |
1118 | Fleetwood trawler in Walney Channel | Sailing trawler in a good breeze following half a dozen others. | |
1119 | Dredger Walter Bibby | Bucket dredger at anchor off Roa Island. | |
1120 | HMS Repulse in Morecambe Bay | Battleship under tow at sea. | |
1121 | Lady Moyra | Paddle steamer at speed | |
1122 | Lady Moyra | Lady Moyra | |
1123 | Stewards at work | 5 stewards with a trolley of wine crates. Ramsden |dock Station | |
1124 | Awaiting for naval airship | Crowds waiting for the airship to move. | |
1125 | Dredger Gilbertson | Bucket dredger at anchor in fog | |
1126 | Naval airship ready for flight | The airship beginning to move from its hangar | |
1127 | Wyre light, Fleetwood Channel | The Wyre light with the keeper ready to leave and a smokey maintainence boat approaching. | |
1128 | Aberdeen floating dock leaving Barrow | The floating dock in Walney Channel with tugs. | |
1129 | Aberdeen floating dock leaving Barrow | The floating dock passing Walney saltworks, a big 2-funnelled tug at the bows. | |
1130 | Aberdeen floating dock leaving Barrow | The floating dock in Walney Channel with tugs. |