Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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[[Image:JD 2018 Portishead1.jpg|thumb|Photo on a display board at Portishead Marina. [[Portishead Power Station|Portishead Power Stations]] and their coal stocks are on the left, [[Albright and Wilson|Albright & Wilson's]] phosphorous works on the right (C). 'H' is the site of an early BP oil refinery]]
1879 the Portishead Dock was opened, on the opposite bank of the mouth of the river from the [[Avonmouth Docks]].
1879 the Portishead Dock was opened, on the opposite bank of the mouth of the river from the [[Avonmouth Docks]].



Latest revision as of 20:46, 17 May 2018

Photo on a display board at Portishead Marina. Portishead Power Stations and their coal stocks are on the left, Albright & Wilson's phosphorous works on the right (C). 'H' is the site of an early BP oil refinery

1879 the Portishead Dock was opened, on the opposite bank of the mouth of the river from the Avonmouth Docks.

1884 Both of these docks were acquired by the City Corporation and administered by the Bristol Docks Committee, later the Port of Bristol Authority

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