History in Structure

Tag: Slipway

Ramp on the shore by which ships or boats can be moved to and from the water

Is a member of Architectural structure

  1. II* Covered Slip (S 180) Photos
    Mount Wise, Plymouth, Devon, PL1
  2. B Glenelg Slipway (Kylerhea Ferry) Photos
    Glenelg
  3. C Lighthouse Shore Station, Burrafirth, Unst
    Unst
  4. A Pilot Boat Slipway, North Queensferry Photos
    Inverkeithing
  5. C Prince Olav's Slipway, Westshore Harbour, Scalloway
    Tingwall
  6. II Shadwell Dock Stairs Photos
    Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, London, E1W
  7. C Slipway, 46, 48 Dundas Street, Stromness
    Stromness
  8. A Slipway And Engine House, Balloch Pier, Drumkinnon Bay Photos
    Bonhill
  9. B Slipway, Ardelve Photos
    Lochalsh
  10. B Slipway, Ferry House, Totaig
    Glenshiel
  11. B Slipway, Kettletoft, Sanday
    Cross and Burness
  12. B Slipway, Lagg Harbour, Jura
    Jura
  13. C Slipway, Lighthouse Shore Station, Burrafirth, Unst
    Unst
  14. II Supermarine Slipway Photos
    Woolston, Southampton, Hampshire, SO19

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