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History of Seaham - Stories and remarkable and memorable events in the history of Seaham
Ships, Shipbuilding and the Docks
Ships, Shipbuilding and the Docks
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The largest steamer ever -The Hartington- enters Seaham Harbour (1910)
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SS Longnewton is stranded off Seaham (1906)
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Sketch of new Docks (1905)
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Description of the building of the new Docks at Seaham (1905)
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SS Seaham Harbour loads 2,500 tons of coal from new Dock (1905)
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SS Kronos leaves new Docks with largest ever cargo of coals (1904)
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Mysterious tunnel uncovered when excavating new Dock Staithes (1904)
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SS Lord Londonderry first ship to enter new Docks at Seaham (1903)
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Sale of the Russian ship Alcor wrecked off Noses Point (1902)
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North beach railway and other civil works commenced (1899)
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Works begin on the Docks enlargement scheme (1899)
671
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Prospectus for shares in the Seaham Harbour Dock Company announced (1899)
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Wreck of the "butter-boat" Niord off Seaham Hall (1899)
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Dismantling of the Chemical Works to make way for Docks Extension (1898)
680
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The Bill for the enlargement of the Docks goes before Parliament (1898)
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Further plans to incorporate the Seaham Harbour Dock Company (1897)
681
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Plans to be prepared for the improvements to Seaham Harbour (1897)
693
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Lord Londonderry announces a Limited Liability Company for Seaham Docks (1897)
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Proposed extension to the South Dock (1896)
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Proposal to form a new Shipbuilding Company (1896)
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