Immingham Docks
The Port of Immingham was developed from 1906 onwards as an alternative to a deep water port closer to the Grimsby Docks system eight miles away.
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‘Ronga’ at Immingham; a Burton photo 1962.

Royal Navy submarine being assisted into Immingham Docks 1987.

SS ‘Lynton’ (Liverpool) at Immingham 1913.

Colliers at Immingham Docks 1949.

‘Caltex Athens’ alongside the East Jetty at Immingham Docks 1961.

‘Rialto’ being towed into Immingham Docks by ‘Presto’ 1961.

A view of the coal hoists at Immingham Docks in January 1911.

Building Immingham Dock gates January 1911.

‘Iron Barque’ (Newcastle) in dry dock at Immingham 1967 (Photo 2).

‘Iron Barque’ (Newcastle) in dry dock at Immingham 1967.

‘Tasso’ in dry dock at Immingham 1961.

Dry Dock, Immingham c1920.

PS ‘Lincoln Castle’ at New Holland c1970s.

M/S ‘Norbega’ at Immingham by Burton 1963.

PS ‘Wingfield Castle’ in the River Humber 1971.

A packed PS ‘Lincoln Castle’ in the Humber 1971.

Immingham Docks; workers peer from a large gash in the bow of a ship c1930s.

MV ‘Trecarrell’ at Immingham c1960.

‘Krönnfeldt’ (Hamburg) at Barton 1968.

Sinking ship at Immingham c1919-1927.

SS ‘Sibena’ in the River Ouse c1960.

MV ‘City of Newcastle’ at Immingham 1959.

S.S. ‘Atheltemplar’ and S.S. ‘Athellaird’ at Immingham 1966.

The opening of Immingham Dock by their Majesties on 22nd July 1912.


