Devonshire Dock
Construction of Devonshire Dock commenced in 1863 and was funded by the Furness Railway, which at the time controlled the new town's economy (iron ore extraction and transportation). Construction involved reshaping an existing narrow channel between Barrow Island and the British mainland and was completed in 1867, this was followed in 1872 by the adjacent Buccleuch Dock which was built to the same specification allowing vessels up to 200 metres (656 ft) to berth.
A large portion of Devonshire Dock was filled in during the 1980s to create more land for Barrow's growing shipyard. The majority of the land is now occupied by Devonshire Dock Hall a large indoor submarine building complex that has enabled the construction of all Royal Navy Vanguard-class and Astute-class submarines.
References
- ^ "Dockland Welcome". North West Evening Mail. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
- ^ "Devonshire and Buccleuch Docks, Barrow". engineering-timelines.com. Retrieved 31 July 2014.