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- King_George_V_Graving_Dock abstract "King George V Graving Dock, also known as No. 7 Dry Dock, is a former dry dock situated in Southampton's Western Docks. It was designed by F.E. Wentworth-Shields and constructed by John Mowlem & Company and Edmund Nuttall Sons & Company. It was formally opened by HM King George V and Queen Mary on 26 July 1933 although the final construction work was only complete the following year. At the time of construction it was the largest graving dock in the world, a status it retained for nearly thirty years.".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock architect Francis_Wentworth-Shields.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock cost "2000000.0".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock formerName "No. 7 Dry Dock".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock location Port_of_Southampton.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock openingDate "1933-07-26".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock owner Associated_British_Ports.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock thumbnail King_George_V_dry_dock,_Southampton_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1214628.jpg?width=300.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock wikiPageExternalLink dry-dock-2.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock wikiPageExternalLink worlds-largest-graving-dock-aka-worlds-largest-gra.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock wikiPageID "35891535".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock wikiPageRevisionID "575109710".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock architect Francis_Wentworth-Shields.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock architecturalStyle "Concrete".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock buildingType "Dock".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock completionDate "1934".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock cost "> £2,000,000".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock formerNames "No. 7 Dry Dock".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock hasPhotoCollection King_George_V_Graving_Dock.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock imageSize "200".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock inaugurationDate "1933-07-26".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock latitude "50.9096".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock location Port_of_Southampton.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock longitude "-1.4416".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock mainContractor BAM_Nuttall.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock mainContractor Mowlem.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock mapType "Southampton".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock name "King George V Graving Dock".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock owner Associated_British_Ports.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock startDate "1933".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Southampton.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock subject Category:Drydocks.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock subject Category:Grade_II_listed_buildings_in_Hampshire.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock subject Category:Port_of_Southampton.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock type ArchitecturalStructure.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock type Building.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock type Place.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock type Wikidata:Q532.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock type Place.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock type Location.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock comment "King George V Graving Dock, also known as No. 7 Dry Dock, is a former dry dock situated in Southampton's Western Docks. It was designed by F.E. Wentworth-Shields and constructed by John Mowlem & Company and Edmund Nuttall Sons & Company. It was formally opened by HM King George V and Queen Mary on 26 July 1933 although the final construction work was only complete the following year.".
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock label "King George V Graving Dock".
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- King_George_V_Graving_Dock wasDerivedFrom King_George_V_Graving_Dock?oldid=575109710.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock depiction King_George_V_dry_dock,_Southampton_-_geograph.org.uk_-_1214628.jpg.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock isPrimaryTopicOf King_George_V_Graving_Dock.
- King_George_V_Graving_Dock name "King George V Graving Dock".