• Cardiff now has three operational docks capable of handling ships of up to 35,000 tons deadweight: Queen Alexandra Dock, Roath Dock and Roath Basin.
  • Cardiff Docks is a port in south Cardiff, Wales. At its peak, the port was one of the largest dock systems in the world with a total quayage of almost 11 km (6.8 mi).
  • Why did Cardiff Bay decline? However after a brief post-war boom, Cardiff Docks entered a prolonged decline and by the 1960’s coal exports virtually ceased.
  • Cardiff docks, taken around 1990. Imperial House, which disappeared sometime in the 1990s. The dry dock, photographed in the 1980s.
  • When I grew up in Cardiff in the 70s and 80s, the docks were in disrepair. Now it's Cardiff Bay and all redeveloped, but I have a perverse love for the the old…
  • Cardiff Bay / Tiger Bay A brief background to the story of Cardiff's docks (Words/photos: Mike Slocombe, Sept 2006).
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  • This plan from the Associated British Ports collection shows the underpinning of the entrance wall at Bute Docks #TimeAndTide #CardiffDocks #Cardiff.
  • A brief history of Cardiff Docks. In this section. Show Hide. ... A brief history of Cardiff Docks. Timeline of Key Acts and Events.