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And if it was not an individual who was in the dock, why was the Trial, as we shall observe later, all but scuttled in the attempt to prove Eichmann a `` fiend ''??
There was a 34 foot Wheeler with Chief Bob's in big gold letters on its stern also tied up at the dock.
The last example of these still in reasonable condition was Cutty Sark, preserved in dry dock at Greenwich, United Kingdom.
Damaged by fire on 21 May 2007 while undergoing conservation, the ship was permanently elevated three meters above the dry dock floor in 2011 as part a plan for long-term preservation.
The London Docklands Development Corporation ( LDDC ), needing to provide public transport cheaply for the former docks area to stimulate regeneration, considered several proposals and chose a light rail scheme using dock railway infrastructure to link the West India Docks to Tower Hill and to run alongside the Great Eastern line out of London to a northern terminus at, where a disused bay platform at the west of the station was available, for interchange with the Central Line and main lines.
As well as this it was also hoped to dock with the Agena Target Vehicle from the Gemini 8 mission.
The strategic importance of the site was increased by the fact that it lay on a major river estuary, where vessels could dock at the port of Suso.
German dock workers went on strike, refusing to unload shipments of military supplies send from the West to aid the Polish army, and Poland realized the need for a port city it was in complete control of, economically and politically.
Surrounded by two diamond-shaped moats with its own dock, the Pleasance was positioned on the far side of the Great Mere and had to be reached by boat.
Sometimes fierce waves springing up unexpectedly have led to dramatic rescues ; in one instance, a Cleveland resident trying to measure the dock near his house became trapped but was rescued by a fire department diver from Avon Lake, Ohio:
* was a large floating dry dock
Later named the sakoku period, this meant that no Japanese were allowed to leave the country ( or return if they were living abroad ), and no foreign ship was allowed to dock in a Japanese port.
The ship was then disinfected, dead bodies buried at sea, infected clothing, bedding, etc., destroyed or disinfected, and bilge-water and water-ballast ( subject to exceptions ) pumped out at a suitable distance before the ship entered a dock or basin.
The Art Deco spire of the Empire State Building was originally if impractically designed to serve as a dirigible terminal for Zeppelins and other airships to dock.
Historically, the Kingston waterfront was Jamaica's main port with many finger piers at which freighters and passenger liners could dock.
Several survivors of the stayed for some time in this hotel as it is a short distance from Pier 54, the White Star Line dock where the Titanic was supposed to make landfall.
His father was a dock worker in Leith until bad health forced him to become a carpet salesman ; he died when Welsh was 25.
Furthermore, the economy was hit in mid-September when a national dock strike lasted for eight weeks.
The Afan was diverted and a dock was opened in 1839 named for the Talbot family, local landowners who were related to the pioneer photographer, William Henry Fox Talbot.
By 1900, the dock was exporting over 500, 000 tons of coal ; it reached a peak of over three million tons in 1923.
The new harbour was capable of discharging iron ore vessels of 100, 000 deadweight, a tenfold improvement on the old dock.

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Naval Base Kitsap is the third-largest Navy base in the U. S. It features one of the U. S. Navy's " four nuclear shipyards, one of two nuclear-weapons facilities, the only West Coast dry dock capable of handling a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier and the Navy's largest fuel depot.
Thales Australia is best known for its naval ship repair operations, and currently leases the Captain Cook graving dock at Garden Island Naval Base in Sydney, New South Wales and also leases and occupies many of the buildings there.
The yard was closed in 1994 and the graving dock and property are now part of the Canadian Forces Base Esquimalt.
Shore based support is predominantly based at the Devonport Naval Base, Auckland, with a long and varied list of services and facilities, including facilities for training, sports, and cultural activities, dry dock, as well as engineering and flight support and the Navy Hospital ( and Hyperbaric Unit ).

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Ross flew as a mission specialist on STS 61-B ( 1985 ), STS-27 ( 1988 ) and STS-37 ( 1991 ), was the Payload Commander on STS-55 / Spacelab-D2 ( 1993 ), and again served as a mission specialist on the second Space Shuttle to rendezvous and dock with the Russian Space Station Mir, STS-74 ( 1995 ), the first International Space Station assembly mission, STS-88 ( 1998 ) and STS-110 ( 2002 ).
The Royal Docks have also seen the development of London City Airport ( code LCY ), opened in 1988 on the quay between the Royal Albert Dock and the King George V dock.
Vasa was towed into the flooded dry dock under the new building in December 1988 and during the summer of 1989, when visitors were allowed onto the construction site, 228 000 people visited the half-finished museum.
Having lain derelict for nearly ten years, the redevelopment of the dock began in 1981, when the Merseyside Development Corporation was set up, with the Albert Dock being officially re-opened in 1988.
In 1988 the Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad became part of Transtar, Inc., a privately held transportation holding company with principal operations in railroad freight transportation, dock operations, Great Lakes shipping, and inland river barging that were formerly subsidiaries of USX, the holding company that owns U. S. Steel.
The dock closed to shipping in 1988.

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Vessels navigating the St. John River can only transit the Reversing Falls gorge at slack tide, thus Indiantown became a location during the 19th and 20th centuries where tugboats and paddle wheelers could dock to wait.
Boston once again became a significant port in trade and fishing when, in 1884, the new dock with its associated wharves on The Haven were constructed.
Ainger was born in Sheffield in 1949, and was educated at the Netherthorpe Grammar School in Staveley, Derbyshire, and after leaving education in 1967 moved to Milford Haven and became a dock worker at the Marine and Port Services of Pembroke Dock.
The town subsequently became the site of a major ore dock.
In 1919 he became president of the National Brotherhood of Workers of America, a union which organised amongst African-American shipyard and dock workers in the Tidewater region of Virginia.
The canal to the left of the painting was later closed and became a third dock.
Both cosmonauts and Doctor Valeri Polyakov ( arrived on Soyuz TM-18 ) became the 16th resident crew ; many technical problems with the station arose during this mission, necessitating a previously untried manual supply dock by Malenchenko.
The company altered its name to the North Metropolitan Railway and Canal Company in 1892, but no railway was ever built ; instead it raised money for dock and canal improvement and eventually, in 1904, became the Regent's Canal and Dock Company.
In 1900 it became an important loading dock to export gold and silver obtained from the mines of Sierra San Borja, San Juan, and Santa Martha.
From the 1880s, the former swamp west of Melbourne became heavily used as a dock, with an extensive network of wharfs, heavy rail infrastructure and light industry.
Originally, a dock for Glen Arbor ( 1855-date ), the site soon became a fuel supply point for ships traveling up and down the lake.
Bear Mountain-Harriman State Park became a reality the following year when the prison was demolished and a dock built for steamboat excursion traffic ; the following year a new West Shore Railroad station was built near the dock.
The next couple of years Miranda kept out of jail, working at various places, until he became a laborer on the night loading dock for the Phoenix produce company.
It then became a commercial dock, with the focus moving in the 1960s, after the construction of an oil refinery built by the Esso Company, to logistics for fuel oil and liquid gas.
In 1814 the Royal Dockyard was transferred to Pembroke Dock ; though, when Robert Fulke Greville inherited the estate in 1824, a commercial dock was started which became the home of a successful fishing industry.
In 1909 he constructed a dry dock at Pearl Harbor which eventually became part of the US Navy base.
The unmanned, cone-shaped capsule became the first privately built and operated vehicle to ever dock with the orbiting outpost.
When the docks were constructed, the area became isolated, with the only access via the dock road, from Poplar.
On May 6, 1915, the Admiral Dewey became the first vessel to dock at the foot of Clay street.
The dock became a free port in 1984.
Due to bomb damage in Greenland Dock, South Dock became the only exit from that dock.
The graving dock was completed in 1913, before the rest of the dock became operational.

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