
H 297 x W 210 mm
266 pages
89 figures, 206 plates, 5 tables (colour throughout)
Published Jun 2014
ISBN
Paperback: 9781907686184
Keywords
maritime archaeology; waterfront archaeology; urban archaeology; archaeological excavation; heritage regeneration
By Richard Gregory, Caroline Raynor
Paperback
£20.00
This volume presents major excavations along Liverpool’s historic waterfront, revealing extensive 18th–19th‑century dock construction, land reclamation, and waterfront activity. Combined with historical research, the findings illuminate Liverpool’s rise, commercial peak, decline, and the enduring significance of its maritime landscape.
List of Illustrations
Contributors
Abbreviations
Summary
Acknowledgements
1. INTRODUCTION
2. EARLY LIVERPOOL AND THE OLD DOCK
3. EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY EXPANSION (1715-1800)
4. THE EARLY- AND MID-NINETEENTH-CENTURY DOCKS (1800-60)
5. THE LATE NINETEENTH- AND TWENTIETH-CENTURY DOCKS
6. FINDS OVERVIEW
7. ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE WATERFRONT
APPENDIX 1: MERSEY FLATS
APPENDIX 2: THE HYDRAULIC CRANES AT MANCHESTER DOCK
APPENDIX 3: WATERFRONT TIMELINE 1715-1972
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX