Hawthorn Leslie Shipyard, dry dock
Hawthorn Leslie Shipyard, dry dock
HER Number
              15740
          District
              S Tyneside
          Site Name
              Hawthorn Leslie Shipyard, dry dock
          Place
              Hebburn
          Map Sheet
              NZ36NW
          Class
              Maritime
          Site Type: Broad
              Marine Construction Site
          Site Type: Specific
              Dry Dock
          General Period
              POST MEDIEVAL
          Specific Period
              Victorian 1837 to 1901
          Form of Evidence
              Structure
          Description
              The dock was first built in 1866 but it has been altered with later refits. It has a typical keel-shaped profile and is built of masonry and concrete with keel blocks (concrete blocks which raise the ship's hull above floor level) on the dock floor. A narrow gangway spans the dock at the seaward end. The travelling cranes which formerly stood at the side of the dry dock are no longer in-situ, but their tram rails remain in place. The dock gate is probably that which was installed during a refit in the late 1920s. Work in the 1930s narrowed the starboard (west) dock wall.
          Easting
              430480
          Northing
              565480
          Grid Reference
              NZ430480565480
    Sources
              Lancaster University Archaeological Unit, June 2000, Former Hawthorn Leslie Shipyard, Tyne and Wear, Archaeological Assessment