Hull Docks

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Hull Docks is a historic port complex in Kingston upon Hull, England, developed into a major maritime and commercial hub during the Industrial Revolution.

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Statements (49)
Predicate Object
instanceOf dock system
harbour
port complex
associatedWith Humber Bridge region
North Sea shipping routes
cityServed Kingston upon Hull NERFINISHED
connectedTo rail network of Hull
road network of East Yorkshire
country United Kingdom
developedDuring Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
economicImpact contributed to growth of Kingston upon Hull
economicSector fishing
logistics
maritime transport
hasPart Albert Dock NERFINISHED
Alexandra Dock NERFINISHED
Humber Dock NERFINISHED
King George Dock NERFINISHED
Prince’s Dock NERFINISHED
Queen’s Dock NERFINISHED
Riverside Quay NERFINISHED
St Andrew’s Dock NERFINISHED
William Wright Dock NERFINISHED
heritageStatus partly redeveloped for leisure and commercial use
historicalRole export of coal
gateway for North Sea trade
import of grain
import of timber
support for whaling industry
locatedIn East Riding of Yorkshire NERFINISHED
England
Kingston upon Hull NERFINISHED
locatedInUrbanArea Hull city centre (historic docks) NERFINISHED
eastern waterfront of Hull
locatedOnWaterBody Humber Estuary NERFINISHED
River Hull NERFINISHED
operator Associated British Ports NERFINISHED
partOf Port of Hull NERFINISHED
primaryFunction cargo handling
fishing industry support
passenger shipping
regionServed Yorkshire and the Humber NERFINISHED
northern England
significance major commercial hub
major maritime hub
usedFor bulk cargo
container traffic
ferry services to continental Europe
roll-on/roll-off traffic

Referenced by (5)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
John Rennie the Elder
designed
Kingston upon Hull ("Port of Hull")
hasPort
Humber Estuary ("Port of Hull")
majorPortRegion
John Rennie the Elder
notableWork
Associated British Ports ("Port of Hull")
owns

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