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SS City Of Christiania Loading Steel Sleepers From Bank And Trucks

From "The Newport Harbour Commission Centenary June 21st 1936" published by RH Johns.

South Dock With Landing

Tuck's postcard view number 2034. Text on reverse of card: "The South Dock has the largest area of any single dock in the world. It was constructed in 1893 at a cost of half a million and is fitted with the most modern and powerful hydraulic coalt...

Tug 'Gwentgarth' 1984

Photo Ron Sutcliffe.

North Dock Looking Towards Uskmouth Power Station, 1984

Photo Ron Sutcliffe.

Tug 'Emsgarth' 1984

Photo Ron Sutcliffe.

Tug 'Danegarth' 1984

Photo Ron Sutcliffe.

Montego Bay Banana Boat 1984

The vessel was moored there for about two years due to her harbour bills being unpaid. She broke her moorings and was blown across the South Dock in a storm in 1984/85 (?) Causing damage to cranes and transit sheds on the South Dock where the bananas...

The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar

SOURCE: "Who's Who In Newport", The Williams Press Ltd, Newport, Mon. (around 1920) Tredegar, the Right Hon. Lord the eldest son of the late Colonel the Hon. F. C. Morgan, and nephew of the late Viscount Tredegar. He succeeded his uncle to the Bar...

Opening Of The New Lock, Alexandra Dock Newport 1914

Huxtable Brothers postcard. Postmarked 21st July 1914. The message on the reverse of the card (from Polly, 27 Pugsley Street Newport, to Mrs Longville, Huntington Place Newcastle Tynemouth) reads: "Jear Jennie, Just a card showing the opening ...

Stormcock

One of Newport Screw Towing Company's boats. Source: "The Alexandra Docks Newport", 1914, Published by authority of The Alexandra (N & S W) Docks and Railway Co., Newport, Mon.