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  2. Port of Hull - Wikipedia

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    Kingston upon Hull. Coordinates. 53°44′17″N 0°19′55″W  / . 53.738°N 0.332°W. / 53.738; -0.332  ( Port of Hull) Details. Operated by. Associated British Ports. 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.

  3. Dockworker - Wikipedia

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    Photograph by Lewis Hine, c. 1912. A dockworker (also called a longshoreman, stevedore, or docker) is a waterfront manual laborer who is involved in loading and unloading ships. [1] After the intermodal shipping container revolution of the 1960s, the required dockworkers declined by over 90%.

  4. Associated British Ports - Wikipedia

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    Port of Barrow; Barry Docks; Fleetwood; Port of Garston; Goole; Port of Grimsby; Hams Hall; Port of Hull; Port of Immingham; Port of Ipswich; King's Lynn; Port of Lowestoft; Newport Docks; Plymouth; Port of Port Talbot; Silloth; Port of Southampton; Port of Swansea; Teignmouth; Troon; Other port operators in the UK include:

  5. San Antonio-class amphibious transport dock - Wikipedia

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    The San Antonio class is a class of amphibious transport docks, also called a "landing platform, dock" (LPD), used by the United States Navy. These warships replace the Austin -class LPDs (including Cleveland and Trenton sub-classes), as well as the Newport -class tank landing ships , the Anchorage -class dock landing ships, and the Charleston ...

  6. Dry dock - Wikipedia

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    A dry dock (sometimes drydock or dry-dock) is a narrow basin or vessel that can be flooded to allow a load to be floated in, then drained to allow that load to come to rest on a dry platform. Dry docks are used for the construction, maintenance, and repair of ships, boats, and other watercraft.

  7. River Hull - Wikipedia

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    River Hull. /  53.7389361°N 0.331194°W  / 53.7389361; -0.331194. The River Hull is a navigable river in the East Riding of Yorkshire in Northern England. It rises from a series of springs to the west of Driffield, and enters the Humber Estuary at Kingston upon Hull.