Collingwood's Dock
Collingwood's Dock
HER Number
2081
District
N Tyneside
Site Name
Collingwood's Dock
Place
North Shields
Map Sheet
NZ36NE
Class
Maritime
Site Type: Broad
Marine Construction Site
Site Type: Specific
Dry Dock
General Period
POST MEDIEVAL
Specific Period
Hanoverian 1714 to 1837
Form of Evidence
Documentary Evidence
Description
A dock was constructed in the 1750s to the south of the Bull Ring by the landowner Edward Collingwood. John Fryer’s Map of the Lower Tyne, 1772/3,describes it as ‘Mr Hall’s Dock’ (presumably the tenant), while Wood’s map of North Shields, 1827, shows the same dock with ‘Mr Laing’ written next to it, and Calver’s map of the Tyne, 1838/40, describes it as ‘Smith’s Dock’. The dock had in fact been utilised by T&W Smith from 1815 for an uncertain period. The dock was subsumed within Edwards and Sons yard in 1883. In 1899 the yard became part of the amalgamated Smith’s Dock Co.
Easting
435510
Northing
567640
Grid Reference
NZ435510567640
Sources
<< HER 2081 >> 1st edition Ordnance Survey map, 1865, 6 inch scale, Northumberland 89
J. Fryer, 1772, A Plan of the Low Part of the River Tyne
J. Woods, 1826, Plan of the Towns of North Shields and Tynemouth
The Archaeological Practice, 2002, Shipbuilding on Tyne and Wear - Prehistory to Present. Tyne & Wear Historic Environment Record.
J. Fryer, 1772, A Plan of the Low Part of the River Tyne
J. Woods, 1826, Plan of the Towns of North Shields and Tynemouth
The Archaeological Practice, 2002, Shipbuilding on Tyne and Wear - Prehistory to Present. Tyne & Wear Historic Environment Record.