Said to be the largest timber structures in Europe , Dunston Staithes were built as wooden quays for loading coal onto ships. What timber were they made from? Presumably it had to be tough but resistant to water, rotting and marine life such as molluscs that bore into timber.
As with nearly all British marine structures (including Royal Navy ships, prior to the introduction of steel hulls) the timber was oak. It was taken from Chopwell Wood.
As with nearly all British marine structures (including Royal Navy ships, prior to the introduction of steel hulls) the timber was oak. It was taken from Chopwell Wood.
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