Fish Docks

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Fish Docks is a historic section of Grimsby’s port in England that was once one of the world’s busiest centers for the commercial fishing industry.

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Observed surface forms (2)

Surface form Occurrences
No. 1 Fish Dock 1
No. 3 Fish Dock 1

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf fishing industry site
harbour area
historic port district
associatedWith Grimsby fishing industry
North Sea fishing
trawler fleets
country England
economicRole supported fish processing trades
supported local employment in fishing
supported maritime services
hasCharacteristic dockside infrastructure
fish processing facilities
industrial maritime architecture
mooring berths
quays
warehouses
hasCurrentStatus reduced fishing activity compared to historical peak
hasHeritageStatus historic area
hasHistoricalSignificance major center of the fishing industry
hasHistoricalUse commercial fishing
isSubjectOf historical studies of the British fishing industry
local maritime heritage interest
locatedIn Grimsby NERFINISHED
North East Lincolnshire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
locatedNear Humber Estuary NERFINISHED
partOf Port of Grimsby NERFINISHED
timePeriodOfProminence 19th century
20th century
usedFor landing fish
loading fishing vessels
processing fish
unloading fishing vessels
wasOnce one of the world’s busiest fishing ports

Referenced by (3)

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Grimsby docks hasPart Fish Docks
Grimsby docks hasPart Fish Docks
this entity surface form: No. 1 Fish Dock
Grimsby docks hasPart Fish Docks
this entity surface form: No. 3 Fish Dock