Port of Lancaster (historic)

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The Port of Lancaster (historic) was an important former maritime trading hub in northwest England that facilitated regional and international commerce during its peak.

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Port of Lancaster (historic) canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic port
maritime trading hub
associatedWith Lancaster Canal trade
Lancaster merchants
Lancaster slave trade
country United Kingdom
currentUse heritage tourism area
residential and commercial waterfront
declineCause competition from Port of Liverpool
development of Glasson Dock
silting of River Lune
governedBy Lancaster Corporation
hasCustomsStatus customs port
hasPart Custom House, Lancaster
St George’s Quay
warehouses on St George’s Quay
heritageStatus includes listed buildings
partly within Lancaster Conservation Area
historicalRole gateway for regional exports and imports
principal port of Lancaster
locatedIn Lancashire
Lancaster
North West England
historic county of Lancashire
locatedNear Irish Sea
locatedOn River Lune
partOf British port network
peakActivity late 18th century
significantPeriod 18th century
early 19th century
successorPort Glasson Dock
tradedCommodity grain
slaves
sugar
textiles
timber
tobacco
tradedWith Baltic Sea coast region
surface form: Baltic region

Ireland
North America
West Indies
tradeRoute Atlantic trade routes
Irish Sea trade routes
transportMode coastal vessels
sailing ships
usedFor coastal shipping
international trade
regional trade
transatlantic trade

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River Lune hasPort Port of Lancaster (historic)