Smith's Dock, Number 8 Graving Dock
Smith's Dock, Number 8 Graving Dock
HER Number
              16140
          District
              N Tyneside
          Site Name
              Smith's Dock, Number 8 Graving Dock
          Place
              North Shields
          Map Sheet
              NZ36NE
          Class
              Maritime
          Site Type: Broad
              Marine Construction Site
          Site Type: Specific
              Dry Dock
          General Period
              20TH CENTURY
          Specific Period
              Mid 20th Century 1933 to 1966
          Form of Evidence
              Destroyed Monument
          Description
              This is the largest and latest dock on the Smith's Dock site. It opened in 1954. The scale of the dock is a reflection of the increase in size of oil tankers which were the stock trade of the yard. The dock is skewed at 28.5 degrees to the riverside and runs into sloping ground, which necessitated the excavation of great quantities of spoil including the remains of Smith's Ballast Shore. Thick sheet piling was used during the construction of the dock to cut down on the quantitiy of concrete involved. All walls are symmetrical with a 'v' shaped forward end. The pumping chamber sits on the western flank of the dock adjacent to the gate. This latter is a single leaf flap and was, at the time, the largest example of such a gate in the world. Dimensions - 216.1m x 28.9m x 8.2m deep. Recorded in 2005.
          Easting
              435430
          Northing
              567330
          Grid Reference
              NZ435430567330
    Sources
              The Archaeological Practice Ltd. 2005, Smith's Dock and A&P Tyne, North Shields, Historic Buildings Recording