Hendon Dock
The Red House, Topcliff, Sunderland SR6 0QD, United Kingdom
Hendon Dock is on the River Wear near to Newcastle-upon-Tyne.
The Act of Parliament for the River Wear was passed on January 1 1782 after extensive lobbying by Thomas Dadford. Restoration of Falkirk Tunnel was funded by a donation from the River Wear Trust

Hendon Dock
is a minor waterways place
on the River Wear between
Mouth of the Wear (5½ furlongs
to the east) and
Chester-le-Street Weir (11 miles and 2½ furlongs
to the west).
The nearest place in the direction of Mouth of the Wear is Sunderland Marina;
1¼ furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Chester-le-Street Weir is Wearmouth Bridge;
5¾ furlongs
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
| Mouth of the Wear | 5½ furlongs | |
| Sunderland Yacht Club | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Sunderland Marina | 1¼ furlongs | |
| Hendon Dock | ||
| Wearmouth Bridge | 5¾ furlongs | |
| Wearmouth Rail Bridge | 6 furlongs | |
| Queen Alexandra Bridge | 1 mile, 7½ furlongs | |
| Hylton Viaduct | 4 miles, 1¼ furlongs | |
| Cox Green Footbridge | 6 miles, 2¾ furlongs | |
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[Hendon Dock Junction Bridge]
Hendon Dock Junction Bridge was a bridge within Sunderland Docks. It was unique for being made of aluminium, rather than the more usual steel. The bridge
[Sunderland]
engineer the docks were further extended with the construction of Hendon Dock to the south (1864–67). (Hendon Dock was entered via Hudson Dock South, but
[Hendon, Sunderland]
referred to as the East End of Sunderland. Hendon is west of Sunderland Docks. Shipbuilding in Sunderland began in Hendon with the opening of a shipyard by Thomas
[Docking station]
In computing, a docking station or port replicator (hub) or dock provides a simplified way of "plugging-in" a laptop computer to common peripherals. Because
[Tradebe]
the UK. In 2016 it was fined £38,960 after a chemical leak at their Hendon Dock plant in Sunderland. It was prosecuted in 2013 after a spillage of highly
[York, Newcastle and Berwick Railway]
Railway in 1844. The Hartlepool Dock & Railway (HD&R) was built to take coal from central County Durham mines to the docks at Hartlepool. A private bill
[Ryhope railway station]
and Ryhope's passenger services were diverted to new northern termini at Hendon in 1858 and then Sunderland Central in 1879. From 1877, the opening of a
[Hendon railway station, Adelaide]
Hendon railway station was the only station on the Hendon branch line in the western Adelaide suburb of Hendon. Used mainly for industrial purposes in
[Hartlepool railway station (Hartlepool Dock & Railway)]
England. Though originally built as the coastal terminus of the Hartlepool Dock & Railway in 1839, for most of its life the station was the terminus of a
[Thomas Meik]
Sunderland). In 1859, the commission took over the construction of the Hendon Dock on the south side of the Wear, and Meik was responsible for the entire
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Hendon Dock Junction Bridge - WikipediaHendon Dock Junction Bridge was a bridge within Sunderland Docks. It was unique for being made of aluminium, rather than the more usual steel. The bridge  ...
Key Sites - Hudson and Hendon Docks - The enclosed dock system is a significant feature of the Port of Sunderland and has direct links to both Quays.
Hendon Dock in the foreground was completed in 1868 as an extension to the larger Hudson Docks opened in 1850. Bartram & Sons shipyard can be seen, ...
Hendon is west of Sunderland Docks. Shipbuilding in Sunderland began in Hendon with the opening of a shipyard by Thomas Menvill in 1346. The old east end of ...
Feb 4, 2010 ... Hendon Dock Junction Bridge is a bascule bridge, railroad (railway) bridge, road bridge and aluminum bridge that was completed in 1948.
Other details about West Quay Hendon Dock at Sunderland e.g: 'Business managers, Commercial managers, Cranes and other Facilities' are currently ...
Main cargo berths within the docks are at East Quay South, QE2 Berth and Jubilee ... Other berths in both Hendon and Hudson Dock are available for cargo  ...
Other details about East Quay Hendon Dock at Sunderland e.g: 'Business managers, Commercial managers, Cranes and other Facilities' are currently unknown ...
Dec 29, 2016 ... The incident occurred at Tradabe's Hendon Dock site in 2015. The Court heard this month how on 8 January 2015, a Tradebe employee was ...
Landing Craft, Tank being fitted out in Hendon Dock, 1944 Garden S, Winter. Article from flickr.com. Landing Craft, Tank being fitted out in Hendon Dock, 1944.




![Ships in Sunderland Harbour. In the distance, [[8107835]], seen beyond the stern of [[8107831]]. by David Martin – 25 July 2025](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/08/10/78/8107838_28a6b53d_120x120.jpg)





















![The UKD Marlin and travelling cranes at Corporation Dock. The cranes on Corporation Dock on the south side of the Wear are on rails and can be moved up and down the dock side as required. There is another photo here [[405765]] by Andrew Curtis – 10 December 2010](https://s3.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/02/19/32/2193299_87d9ded2_120x120.jpg)



