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The Making of Grimsby’s Dock Tower: The Entanglements of Infrastructural Relations

Summary by NiCHE
This is the third post in our Urban and Environmental Dialogues series, published in collaboration with The Metropole. On the 18th April 1849 Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (husband of Queen Victoria) laid the foundation stone of the Royal Docks, Grimsby. The town in North-East Lincolnshire, England, had been growing into a significant port over the previous fifty years or so; its position at the mouth of the River Humber gave it direct …
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NiCHE broke the news in on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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