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  2. Lock (water navigation) - Wikipedia

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    A lock chamber separated from the rest of the canal by an upper pair and a lower pair of mitre gates. The gates in each pair close against each other at an 18° angle to approximate an arch against the water pressure on the "upstream" side of the gates when the water level on the "downstream" side is lower. 1–2.

  3. Port of Tilbury - Wikipedia

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    51°27′36″N 0°20′42″E  / . 51.46°N 0.345°E. / 51.46; 0.345. The Port of Tilbury is a port on the River Thames at Tilbury in Essex, England. It is the principal port for London, as well as being the main United Kingdom port for handling the importation of paper. There are extensive facilities for containers, grain, and other ...

  4. Port of Hull - Wikipedia

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    The entrance to Queen's Dock was later built in this area, and two dry docks remain: North Bridge Dry Dock and No. 1 Dry Dock to the north and south of Queen's Dock basin, respectively. North Bridge Dry Dock [map 25] and No. 1 Dry Dock [map 26] were smaller dry docks of around 150 feet (46 m) long and with entrances less than 40 feet (12 m ...

  5. Milford Haven - Wikipedia

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    51°42′51″N 5°02′34″W  / . 51.71418°N 5.04274°W. / 51.71418; -5.04274. Milford Haven ( Welsh: Aberdaugleddau, lit. 'mouth of the two Rivers Cleddau ' listen ⓘ) is both a town and a community in Pembrokeshire, Wales. It is situated on the north side of the Milford Haven Waterway, an estuary forming a natural harbour that has ...

  6. Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    Geographic features. Lake Erie (42.2° N, 81.2W) has a mean elevation of 571 feet (174 m) [8] above sea level. It has a surface area of 9,990 square miles (25,874 km 2) [7] with a length of 241 statute miles (388 km; 209 nmi) [7] and breadth of 57 statute miles (92 km; 50 nmi) [7] at its widest points. It is the shallowest of the Great Lakes ...

  7. Tower Dock - Wikipedia

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    Tower Dock may once have extended around the Bulwark fortification (circled) The dock appears to have once been much more extensive. A report written in 1623 [3] described the dock as the remaining part of a moat around a now lost feature called the Bulwark , built around 1480, which was the outermost part of the Tower's western gateway complex.