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21 The largest steamer ever -The Hartington- enters Seaham Harbour (1910) 691
22 SS Longnewton is stranded off Seaham (1906) 688
23 Sketch of new Docks (1905) 708
24 Description of the building of the new Docks at Seaham (1905) 690
25 SS Seaham Harbour loads 2,500 tons of coal from new Dock (1905) 728
26 SS Kronos leaves new Docks with largest ever cargo of coals (1904) 677
27 Mysterious tunnel uncovered when excavating new Dock Staithes (1904) 723
28 SS Lord Londonderry first ship to enter new Docks at Seaham (1903) 709
29 Sale of the Russian ship Alcor wrecked off Noses Point (1902) 679
30 North beach railway and other civil works commenced (1899) 651
31 Works begin on the Docks enlargement scheme (1899) 671
32 Prospectus for shares in the Seaham Harbour Dock Company announced (1899) 663
33 Wreck of the "butter-boat" Niord off Seaham Hall (1899) 1206
34 Dismantling of the Chemical Works to make way for Docks Extension (1898) 680
35 The Bill for the enlargement of the Docks goes before Parliament (1898) 632
36 Further plans to incorporate the Seaham Harbour Dock Company (1897) 681
37 Plans to be prepared for the improvements to Seaham Harbour (1897) 693
38 Lord Londonderry announces a Limited Liability Company for Seaham Docks (1897) 697
39 Proposed extension to the South Dock (1896) 723
40 Proposal to form a new Shipbuilding Company (1896) 707
 
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