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Grimsby Dock Tower
Grimsby Dock Tower stands 300 feet high and was built in 1851, originally to provide low pressure water to Grimsby Fish Dock. It is a Grade 1 listed building.
Location 53°34'58.25"N, 0° 4'13.68"W
For more information on the tower see Link
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09 Nov 1999
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Colin Westley (Uploaded by User:PeterJewell)
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Creative Commons: Attribution-ShareAlike 2.0
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