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Retired Section Swansea Docks |
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The Royal Yacht Victoria & Albert entering Swansea Docks 20th July 1904 |
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King
Edward VII and Queen Alexandra with the Mayor of Swansea, Mr. Griffith
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Photographers recording the event for posterity – note the main contractor’s |
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A view of
the Royal Party under the ornate awning provided for the ceremony |
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King
Edward VII and Queen Alexandra walking along the red carpet |
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After the
ceremony the King and Queen rode in an open-topped carriage |
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Opening of the Kings Dock. |
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Sir Griffith
Thomas |
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Newspaper cutting of the Cunard Liner Lucania entering the Kings Dock Lock. |
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Cunard liner Lucania |
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Blue Funnel steamer Polyphemus |
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Site Office of Topham Jones & Railton, main contractor for the building of the King's Dock. |
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Steam Navvy used in the construction of the Kings Dock. |
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Steam Navvy loading excavated material into railway wagon. |
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Bucket excavator loading into rail wagons. |
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Steam Navvy working on the foreshore. |
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Temporary railway bridge across the foreshore. |
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The above five photos show the excavation of the Kings Dock. |
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The two photos above
show the construction of the wooden jetty adjacent to the Kings Dock Lock. |