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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 96 SW 240
Type of record:Monument
Name:Smeed's Adelaide Dock bargeyard

Summary

Bargeyard set up by George Smeed to provide vessels to transport his bricks and cement.


Grid Reference:TQ 91725 64743
Map Sheet:TQ96SW
Parish:SITTINGBOURNE, SWALE, KENT

Monument Types

  • SHIPYARD (Post Medieval - 1845 AD to 1900 AD?)

Full description

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Site of a barge yard opened in 1843 by George Smeed to construct all the barges and other craft to supply his works with raw materials (ash from London, Coal from the North East) and to take his products, bricks, cement and flints, to market.All told some 79 vessels were constructed here from Thames Barges to large schooners.
There was a covered building slip, steam chest, and a forge nearby to supply iron work to the barge yard and for other uses on the Smeed Dean estate.
The buildings are marked but not labelled on the 1st to 4th O.S. maps. There is information on the barges in R Perks, "George Bargebrick".
Also associated TQ 96 SW 1057 Slip
The site has been redeveloped.


Jim Preston Personal Communication (Verbal communication). SKE13236.

Jim Preston Personal Communication (Verbal communication). Ske13236.

Sources and further reading

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---Verbal communication: Jim Preston Personal Communication.