List of Liverpool Docks

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Old map Dkbkpl27: sequence N08—N14
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Old map Dkbkpl28: sequence S04—S07
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Table of docks (past and present) in the Port of Liverpool, Liverpool, England.

The table can be sorted on each of its columns by clicking the small box in the header. The sequence runs from North (N01) to South (S19). (Using references: [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] .)

Point Coordinates
(Links to map resources)
Sequence
N→S
Notes
Seaforth Dock [6] 53°27′33″N3°01′30″W / 53.4592°N 3.0250°W / 53.4592; -3.0250 (Seaforth Dock) N01
Gladstone Dock [6] 53°27′18″N3°01′08″W / 53.4549°N 3.0189°W / 53.4549; -3.0189 (Gladstone Dock) N02
Hornby Dock [6] 53°27′06″N3°00′46″W / 53.4518°N 3.0129°W / 53.4518; -3.0129 (Hornby Dock) N03filled-in
Alexandra Dock [6] 53°26′51″N3°00′43″W / 53.4474°N 3.0120°W / 53.4474; -3.0120 (Alexandra Dock) N04Google Map wrong
Langton Dock [1] 53°26′37″N3°00′33″W / 53.4436°N 3.0092°W / 53.4436; -3.0092 (Langton Dock) N05Google Map wrong
Brocklebank Dock [1] 53°26′28″N3°00′23″W / 53.4412°N 3.0065°W / 53.4412; -3.0065 (Brocklebank Dock) N06
Carrier Dock [1] 53°26′25″N3°00′10″W / 53.4403°N 3.0027°W / 53.4403; -3.0027 (Carrier Dock) N07filled-in; next to Brocklebank Dock
Canada Dock [1] 53°26′11″N3°00′18″W / 53.4365°N 3.0050°W / 53.4365; -3.0050 (Canada Dock) N08
Huskisson Dock [2] 53°25′54″N3°00′19″W / 53.4316°N 3.0052°W / 53.4316; -3.0052 (Huskisson Dock) N09
Sandon Dock [2] 53°25′42″N3°00′05″W / 53.4283°N 3.0015°W / 53.4283; -3.0015 (Sandon Dock) N10filled-in
Sandon Half Tide Dock [2] 53°25′40″N3°00′18″W / 53.4277°N 3.0050°W / 53.4277; -3.0050 (Sandon Half Tide Dock) N11
Wellington Dock [2] 53°25′36″N3°00′06″W / 53.4267°N 3.0016°W / 53.4267; -3.0016 (Wellington Dock) N12to be filled in
Bramley-Moore Dock [2] 53°25′30″N3°00′11″W / 53.4250°N 3.0030°W / 53.4250; -3.0030 (Bramley-Moore Dock) N13filled-in
Nelson Dock [2] 53°25′24″N3°00′12″W / 53.4233°N 3.0032°W / 53.4233; -3.0032 (Nelson Dock) N14
Salisbury Dock [7] 53°25′17″N3°00′14″W / 53.4215°N 3.0038°W / 53.4215; -3.0038 (Salisbury Dock) N15
Collingwood Dock [7] 53°25′18″N3°00′06″W / 53.4216°N 3.0016°W / 53.4216; -3.0016 (Collingwood Dock) N16
Stanley Dock [7] 53°25′18″N2°59′55″W / 53.4216°N 2.9985°W / 53.4216; -2.9985 (Stanley Dock) N17
Clarence Dock [8] 53°25′09″N3°00′07″W / 53.4191°N 3.0019°W / 53.4191; -3.0019 (Clarence Dock) N18filled-in; next to Trafalgar Dock
Trafalgar Dock [7] 53°25′06″N3°00′14″W / 53.4183°N 3.0039°W / 53.4183; -3.0039 (Trafalgar Dock) N19mostly filled in
Victoria Dock [8] 53°24′56″N3°00′05″W / 53.4155°N 3.0014°W / 53.4155; -3.0014 (Victoria Dock) N20filled-in
West Waterloo Dock [7] 53°24′50″N3°00′08″W / 53.4140°N 3.0022°W / 53.4140; -3.0022 (West Waterloo Dock) N21reduced to inland canal boat depth
East Waterloo Dock [7] 53°24′51″N3°00′02″W / 53.4142°N 3.0005°W / 53.4142; -3.0005 (East Waterloo Dock) N22
Prince's Half-Tide Dock [7] 53°24′44″N3°00′03″W / 53.4122°N 3.0007°W / 53.4122; -3.0007 (Princes Half Tide Dock) N23reduced to inland canal boat depth
Prince's Dock [7] 53°24′33″N2°59′57″W / 53.4091°N 2.9991°W / 53.4091; -2.9991 (Princes Dock) N24reduced to inland canal boat depth
George's Basin [8] 53°24′23″N2°59′48″W / 53.4063°N 2.9968°W / 53.4063; -2.9968 (George's Basin) S01filled-in; approx location
George's Dock [8] 53°24′18″N2°59′43″W / 53.4050°N 2.9954°W / 53.4050; -2.9954 (George's Dock) S02
Manchester Dock 53°24′11″N2°59′42″W / 53.4031°N 2.9949°W / 53.4031; -2.9949 (Manchester Dock) S03filled-in
Canning Dock [3] 53°24′09″N2°59′30″W / 53.4026°N 2.9918°W / 53.4026; -2.9918 (Canning Dock) S04
Old Dock [9] 53°24′09″N2°59′19″W / 53.4025°N 2.9886°W / 53.4025; -2.9886 (Old Dock) S05filled-in; approx location
Canning Half Tide Dock [3] 53°24′06″N2°59′37″W / 53.4018°N 2.9937°W / 53.4018; -2.9937 (Canning Half Tide Dock) S06
Albert Dock [3] 53°24′01″N2°59′34″W / 53.4003°N 2.9927°W / 53.4003; -2.9927 (Albert Dock) S07
Salthouse Dock [3] 53°24′02″N2°59′23″W / 53.4006°N 2.9898°W / 53.4006; -2.9898 (Salthouse Dock) S08
Duke's Dock [7] 53°23′56″N2°59′27″W / 53.3988°N 2.9907°W / 53.3988; -2.9907 (Dukes Dock) S09
King's Dock [7] 53°23′48″N2°59′24″W / 53.3967°N 2.9900°W / 53.3967; -2.9900 (King's Dock) S10filled-in
Wapping Dock [7] 53°23′50″N2°59′15″W / 53.3971°N 2.9874°W / 53.3971; -2.9874 (Wapping Dock) S11
Queen's Dock [4] [7] 53°23′38″N2°59′07″W / 53.3940°N 2.9854°W / 53.3940; -2.9854 (Queen's Dock) S12
Coburg Dock [4] 53°23′29″N2°59′06″W / 53.3914°N 2.9851°W / 53.3914; -2.9851 (Coburg Dock) S13
South Ferry Basin [7] 53°23′25″N2°59′14″W / 53.3902°N 2.9873°W / 53.3902; -2.9873 (South Ferry Basin) S14
Brunswick Half Tide Dock [4] 53°23′19″N2°59′07″W / 53.3887°N 2.9854°W / 53.3887; -2.9854 (Brunswick Half Tide Dock) S15
Brunswick Dock [4] 53°23′20″N2°59′00″W / 53.3888°N 2.9833°W / 53.3888; -2.9833 (Brunswick Dock) S16
Toxteth Dock [5] 53°23′02″N2°58′47″W / 53.3839°N 2.9797°W / 53.3839; -2.9797 (Toxteth Dock) S17filled in
Harrington Dock [5] 53°22′51″N2°58′31″W / 53.3808°N 2.9753°W / 53.3808; -2.9753 (Harrington Dock) S18filled in
Herculaneum Dock [5] 53°22′43″N2°58′12″W / 53.3786°N 2.9701°W / 53.3786; -2.9701 (Herculaneum Dock) S19filled in

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Old map: Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Docks, c. 1909, File:Dkbkpl26.jpg
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Old map: Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Docks, c. 1909, File:Dkbkpl27.jpg
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 Old map: Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Docks, c. 1909, File:Dkbkpl28.jpg
  4. 1 2 3 4 5 Old map: Mersey Docks and Harbour Board Docks, c. 1909, File:Dkbkpl29.jpg
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