Dock Offices - Trafford Road - Salford The Dock Office sits
beside Trafford Road in Salford. This Grade II
listed building, designed by Harry Fairhurst and Son,
was built in 1925. Beside the building is the
former gateway, also by Fairhurst, that once provided
access to the docks. The words "Manchester Docks"
once ran across the top of the gateway. On either
side are sculptural motifs of a ship's keel projecting
out from the stonework.
The arrow on the aerial
photograph below, taken in the 1940s, shows the location
of the gateway and beside it the E-shaped dock office.
Pevsner describes the
office building as "Stripped classical style,
concrete, E-plan. Four storeys with a central
projecting plyon-like bay with a full height arched
window."
On the right hand side
of the entrance gateway you will find a plaque
commemorating the opening of the Manchester Ship Canal
by Queen Victoria on the 21st of May 1894.
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