Greenock, James Watt Dock
View from NW end of dock, crane in background
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Photograph from environment impact assessment at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of the road at the east end of the site, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of the rails to the north side of the warehouse, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Initial view of the culvert, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of the central quay, during archaeological monitoring at James Warr Dock, Greenock
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Area cleared of cobbles (facing N), during archaeological monitoring at James Warr Dock, Greenock
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Oblique aerial view.
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General view from SE of 150-ton giant cantilever crane, built by Sir William Arrol & Co in 1917. Photosurvey 19-FEB-1991
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General view of the east end of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the east end of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Burnt-out car, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Internal view of the culvert, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Internal view of the culvert, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of the culvert, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Oblique aerial view of the former site of James Watt Docks, Giant Cantilever Crane and Garvel Wet Dock, looking SW.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the WSW. Cappielow is visible in the centre right of the photograph.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the S. Cappielow is visible in the left centre of the photograph.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the W.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the SSE.
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Site location plan, illustration one accompanying report from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Film 1 ID image, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the east end of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Area to the west side of the warehouse, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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West side of the warehouse, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Underside of the crane, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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East end of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of the service culvert and pipes, during archaeological monitoring at James Warr Dock, Greenock
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the NW. Cappielow is visible in the top right-hand corner of the photograph.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the ESE. Cappielow is visible in the left centre of the photograph.
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Copy of elevation of James Watt Dock crane
Insc: 'Giant Crane to lift 150 Tons'
Signed: 'Civil Engineering Dept.'
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Photograph from environment impact assessment at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the east end of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Excavations to the east side of the warehouse, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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South elevation of the warehouse, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Internal view of the culvert, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General external view of the culvert, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the ENE. Cappielow is visible in the left centre of the photograph.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the dock with the crane adjacent, taken from the SW.
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General view of the east end of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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West side of the warehouse, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the crane, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Rails to the south side of the warehouse, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Initial view of the culvert, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of listed cantilever crane, during archaeological monitoring at James Warr Dock, Greenock
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Detail of the service culvert, during archaeological monitoring at James Warr Dock, Greenock
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Oblique aerial view.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the S. Cappielow is visible in the centre of the photograph.
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Greenock Harbour and Cartsdyke Shipyards, Bridgend, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, 1949. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing east. This image has been produced from a crop marked negative.
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Extract from 1857 OS map, illustration three accompanying report from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Extract from 1897 OS map, illustration four accompanying report from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of an old boat, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the crane, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Central pier of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view from SE of 150-ton giant cantilever crane, built by Sir William Arrol & Co in 1917. Photosurvey 19-FEB-1991
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the W.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the dock, taken from the SE.
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Oblique aerial view centred on the dock with the crane adjacent, taken from the WNW.
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Photograph from environment impact assessment at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Photograph from environment impact assessment at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Historic etching of James Watt Dock, illustration two accompanying report from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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North east corner of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Internal view of the culvert, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of crane, taken from the north-west.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock
View across dock from NE, crane in background
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James Watt Dock, Greenock Harbour, Bridgend, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland, 1949. Oblique aerial photograph taken facing north. This image has been produced from a damaged and crop marked negative.
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Photograph from environment impact assessment at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the east end of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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Cobble surface to the west side of the warehouse, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of small crane, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of the main crane, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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General view of the docks, photograph from watching brief at James Watt Dock, Glasgow
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View of the rail tracks and cobble quay, during archaeological monitoring at James Warr Dock, Greenock
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View of area cleared of cobbles (facing E), during archaeological monitoring at James Warr Dock, Greenock
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the W.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the NE. Cappielow is visible in the left centre of the photograph.
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Greenock, James Watt Dock, oblique aerial view, taken from the SSE.
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Organisation: Historic Environment Scotland (HES)
Alternative name(s): Greenock Harbour; Titan Cantilever Crane
Canmore ID: 68372
Site type: Crane (20th Century)
County: Renfrewshire
Parish: Greenock
Council: Inverclyde