Stalbridge Dock is a dock on the River Mersey at Garston, Liverpool, England opened in February 1909.[1][2] It has direct access to the River Mersey and provides access to Old Dock, Garston, and thence also to North Dock, Garston. It is part of the Port of Garston.
^Railway Magazine, March 1959, p. 197
^"Stalbridge Dock Entrance – Gazetteer – CanalPlanAC". CanalplanAC - Canal Route Planner. Retrieved 18 November 2023.
53°20′56″N 2°54′29″W / 53.349°N 2.908°W / 53.349; -2.908 StalbridgeDock is a dock on the River Mersey at Garston, Liverpool, England opened in February...
Garston Dock was originally set up by the St. Helens and Runcorn Gap Railway Company in June 1853. It contains Old Dock, North Dock and StalbridgeDock. By...
Leader, St. Mary's Boys' Club, Newcastle upon Tyne. Harry Gandy, Dock Foreman, StalbridgeDock, Garston. Fred Garner, Resident Porter, Sir Thomas More Estate...
Herald, 12 July 1926). This was presented to him, and to Gilbert Klee, a Dock Labourer, for assisting in the same rescue, by Mr Albert Arthur Purcell,...
include Lombard Building (1889), and Twentyman & Askew's 'high-rise' Stalbridge Chambers (1890). Smaller office buildings were also often elaborate. Elleker...
with 514 yards (470 m) at Stalbridge. There was a small goods yard to the north of the station, on the up side, with a cattle dock, a small goods shed, and...
Encyclopedia of British Sport. ABC-CLIO. p. 222. ISBN 978-1-85109-344-1. "Lord Stalbridge". Obituaries. The Times (39903). London. 20 May 1912. col B, p. 10. Nottingham...
work on Goldsmiths Hall, Euston Station and the warehouses at St Katharine Docks. He began practice on his own account in 1832 when he was appointed District...