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  2. Port Mulgrave, North Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Port Mulgrave was a busy port for 40 years but the harbour was redundant by 1920 due to the railway link and cheaper foreign sources of ironstone becoming available. [2] After falling into disuse the harbour was left to decay.

  3. List of ports in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Port of Tilbury: 1908 London: Forth Ports: 4 Port of London: 2013 London: DP World: 5 Port of Immingham: 1912 Immingham: Associated British Ports: 6 Port of Liverpool: 1971 Liverpool: The Peel Group: 7 Port of Tees: 1992 Middlesbrough: PD Ports: 8 Port of Tyne: 1968 Tyne and Wear: Port of Tyne Authority 9 Port of Bristol: 1978 Bristol: The ...

  4. Yorkshire coast fishery - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the 1960s, the crab fishery on the Yorkshire coast represented 40% of the catch landed in England and Wales. [30] Cobles landed the catch at Redcar, Staithes, Whitby, Scarborough, Filey, Flamborough and Bridlington. [31] The fishermen who worked out of the Port of Hull suffered during the Cod Wars of the 1960s and 1970s

  5. Runcorn Docks - Wikipedia

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    The canal was completed from Eastham to Weston Point by 1892, and in July of that year a temporary port called Saltport was established at the mouth of the River Weaver. [33] By 1893, the ship canal was opened as far as the Old Quay Dock. [34] In order to allow direct access to the Port of Runcorn and the Weaver Navigation, four locks were built.

  6. Blyth, Northumberland - Wikipedia

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    The port is operated by Port of Blyth, which is the operating division of Blyth Harbour Commission. [16] Port of Blyth is a trust port, which means that it is governed by its own local legislation under the control of an independent board; there are no shareholders and therefore no dividends to support, which allows any surplus to be reinvested ...

  7. Portsmouth International Port - Wikipedia

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    www.portsmouth-port.co.uk 50°48′43″N 1°05′27″W  /  50.8120366°N 1.0907384°W  / 50.8120366; -1.0907384 Portsmouth International Port , also known as Portsmouth Continental Ferry Port , is the harbour authority for the city of Portsmouth , Hampshire , located on the south coast of Great Britain .

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  9. Port of Hull - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Hull is a port at the confluence of the River Hull and the Humber Estuary in Kingston upon Hull, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.. Seaborne trade at the port can be traced to at least the 13th century, originally conducted mainly at the outfall of the River Hull, known as The Haven, or later as the Old Harbour.