Toxteth Dock

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British Empire Dockyards and Ports, 1909: docks to the north
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Docks to the south

Toxteth Dock was a dock on the River Mersey that was part of the Port of Liverpool. Part of the southern dock system, it was connected to Brunswick Dock to the north and Harrington Dock to the south.

History

The dock was originally opened in 1841,<ref name="LHOL">Template:Cite web</ref> enlarged between 1882-8 by George Fosbery Lyster and reopening in 1888.<ref name="TP-LM">Template:Cite web</ref><ref name="Pollard2006-274">Template:Harvnb</ref>Toxteth Dock railway station was opened in 1893 as part of the Liverpool Overhead Railway. It closed in 1956 and was demolished in 1957.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> For many years, the dock was home to the Harrison Line.<ref name="LHOL" /> The dock closed in 1972 and has since been filled in.<ref name="TP-LM" /><ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

Present use

Most of the dock buildings still exist and are split up into small business units as part of Brunswick Business Park.<ref name="Pollard2006-274" /> The Hydraulic Station is Grade II listed,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and in modern day in use as a training facility for the British Red Cross. They have drawings and historical documents on display detailing the buildings former use. These list Edmund Kirby as being involved in the refurbishment in 1983.

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