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Red Lion Wharf JLP01_01_063_61
Red Lion Wharf, Northfleet, Gravesend, Gravesham, Kent. Laing workers preparing the dry dock at Red Lion Wharf, Gravesend, for the first phase in the construction of the cooling water intake caisson for Coryton Oil Refinery.
The first stages in the construction of the cooling water intake caisson were carried out at the Red Lion Wharf dry dock, Gravesend. Before work could begin, the site had to be prepared. A thick layer of mud which had been deposited by the tide was removed and the entrance to the dock was closed. On 30th November 1951, when the first construction phase was complete, the caisson was towed across the Thames to Tilbury Docks. Construction of the caisson was completed at Tilbury, and it was finally transported to Coryton in March 1952
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© Historic England Archive. John Laing Photographic Collection
1950s Construction Dry Dock People Work Workmen
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This photo print, titled "Red Lion Wharf JLP01_01_063_61" captures a significant moment in the construction of the cooling water intake caisson for Coryton Oil Refinery. Taken by A© Historic England Archive, the image showcases Laing workers diligently preparing the dry dock at Red Lion Wharf in Gravesend, Kent. In order to commence this ambitious project, extensive site clearance was required. The dedicated workmen had to remove a thick layer of mud left behind by the tide and close off the entrance to the dock. Only then could they begin their mission. The first phase of construction was successfully completed on 30th November 1951, marking an important milestone. The caisson was then skillfully towed across the majestic Thames River to Tilbury Docks where its final touches were added. Finally, in March 1952, after months of meticulous craftsmanship and planning, it made its way to Coryton. This photograph not only highlights the industrious nature of these workers but also serves as a testament to their dedication and expertise during this era. It is a remarkable glimpse into how large-scale projects like this were executed in the 1950s. As we admire this historical snapshot captured by A© Historic England Archive's lensman Joh, we are reminded of both human ingenuity and our ability to shape our surroundings for progress and development.
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