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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 648052

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/648052

NO43SW 1001.00 centred 40691 30065

Extends onto map sheet NO42NW.

NO43SW 1001.01 NO 40804 30116 Swing Bridge

NO43SW 1001.02 NO 40810 30147 Patent Slip

NO43SW 1001.03 NO 40744 30142 Careening Beach

See also:

NO43SW 515 Centred NO 40481 30026 Earl Grey Dock

NO43SW 1002.00 Centred NO 40604 30182 King William IV Dock

For comprehensive history of early docks at Dundee, see under NO42NW 22.00.

For general summary of Dundee Harbour and the Port of Dundee, see NO43SW 109.

The Tidal Harbour at Dundee formed part of the docks complex to the W of the N end of the present Tay Road Bridge (NO42NW 75). An unlocked basin, it gave access to both Earl Grey Dock (NO43SW 515, to the W) and King William IV Dock (NO43SW 1002.00, to the N). It is noted and depicted by GIS historic mapping (epoch 2).

The location assigned to this record remains unverified from current map evidence within an area of car parks and urban redevelopment.

Information from RCAHMS (RJCM), 18 April 2006.

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