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The Port of Bristol (Paperback)
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The Port of Bristol (Paperback)
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List price R389
Loot Price R364
Discovery Miles 3 640
You Save R25 (6%)
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The Port of Bristol looks at a slice of the Port's long history and
industrial heritage (1908 - 1977), a period in which it was
thriving and growing dramatically. During the 1870s a number of
granaries and mills were constructed in the City Docks, and more
throughout the twentieth century at Avonmouth which, a decade
later, became a major miling centre, with a million tons of grain
arriving each year. Oil importing became the Port's biggest trade
during the 1940s, while by the end of the 1960s there were major
plants in the area producing zinc, carbon black, bricks and
fertiliser. In the same decade Avonmouth was important as quarter
of the UK's tea, as well as raw materials for two of Bristol's
other traditional industries; cocoa and tobacco. The period covered
by this book begins with the opening of the Royal Edward Dock at
Avonmouth in 1908 and ends with the opening of the Royal Portbury
Dock in 1977, which has since become the modern centre of the Port
of Bristol, dealing with bulk cargoes, forest products and more
cars than any other port in Europe. Illustrated with over 200
photographs from the Port of Bristol Authority Collection held at
the Bristol Museums Service - many of which have not been seen in
print before - Port of Bristol presents the reader not only with a
unique insight into the everyday life of the Docks and the people
who worked there, but also with a flavour of the life of the Port
during a golden age.
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