When was dunston Staiths built?

When was dunston Staiths built?

1893
Dunston Staiths was first opened in 1893 by North Eastern Railways for loading coal from the North Durham coalfield onto ships, and continued to be a loading point for coal, coke and pencil pitch until the 1970s. It closed as a working structure in 1977, and for good in the early 1980s.

What were coal staithes used for?

Staiths are elevated platforms for discharging coal and other materials from railway cars into collier ships for transport.

When was the Staiths built?

The North Eastern Railway Company opened Dunston Staiths in 1893 to meet the growing demand to export coal and to save the rail journey to the docks at the mouth of the river.

How did coal staithes work?

This coal staithe was built in c1900. It would once have supported railway lines from which coal wagons could tip coal directly into ships’ holds. This is the last surviving coal staithe on the Wear. Once each bank was lined by staithes from which the many local collieries loaded ships.

What is a boat’s keel?

keel, in shipbuilding, the main structural member and backbone of a ship or boat, running longitudinally along the centre of the bottom of the hull from stem to stern. It may be made of timber, metal, or other strong, stiff material.

What does Staith mean?

A landing place
staith (plural staiths) (obsolete) A shore or a riverbank. From staith to staith. (UK, dialect) A landing place; an elevated staging upon a wharf for discharging coal, etc., as from railway cars into vessels.

What happened to Lewis and Clark keel boat?

The keelboat departed Fort Mandan on April 7, 1805 and arrived in St. Charles on May 20; it pulled into St. Louis on May 22. There is documentation that shows the keelboat continued on to Fort Massac, on the Ohio River, but after that there are no further records of its whereabouts.

What did a keelboat look like?

A keep boat, keelboat, or keel-boat is a type of usually long, narrow cigar-shaped riverboat, or unsheltered water barge which is sometimes also called a poleboat—that is built about a slight keel and is designed as a boat built for the navigation of rivers, shallow lakes, and sometimes canals that were commonly used …

What are keels made of?

The keel is built of whatever the boat is built of—usually fiberglass, aluminum or wood—and the ballast is lead. This is a sturdy, time-proven design, especially good for a cruising boat, which might run aground on an uncharted reef or require hauling out in a remote part of the world.

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