Other Definitions
tilbury (dict)

Tilbury

olspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#ff9999"|Tilbury
idth="50%"|OS Grid Reference:
olspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Administration
idth="50%"|Borough: Thurrock
idth="50%"|Region: East of England
idth="50%"|Nation: England
olspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Other
idth="50%"|Ceremonial County: Essex
idth="50%"|Traditional County: Essex
olspan=2 bgcolor="#ff9999"|Post Office and Telephone
idth="50%"|Post town: TILBURY
idth="50%"|Postcode: RM18
idth="50%"|Dialling Code: 01375
Tilbury is located on the north bank of the River Thames, in the borough of Thurrock in England, at the point where the river suddenly narrows to about 800 yards/740 metres in width. Tilbury has a deep water port, a fort and was the site of an important ferry to Gravesend on the south bank of the river.

History

Queen Elizabeth I unwisely placed her main army at Tilbury (see Speech to the Troops at Tilbury) where they would have found it difficult to cross the river and prevent the attacking Spanish army from capturing London after it had been landed in Kent by the Armada.

Fort

Forts at Tibury were an important defence of London, particularly during the Spanish Armada and the Dutch Wars. The first permanent fort at Tilbury was built in 1539 by Henry VIII. Work started on the current fort in 1670 by Sir Bernard de Gomme, the chief army engineer of Charles II. The fort was finished in 1680. It stopped being used for defensive purposes in 1950 and is now a national monument. The fort has several interesting features. The Water Gate is an ornate opening in the walls allowing access to the quay on the river. The defences consist of two moats, a ravelin and a redan.

Docks

The docks at Tilbury operated as London's passenger liner terminal until the 1960s. Today the port handles a variety of cargo, containers and passenger liner traffic and remains, along with the Port of London and Felixstowe, one of Britain's three major ports.

Transport

Tilbury has two railway stations on the c2c rail route: Tilbury Riverside railway station was closed in 1990 and a bus service now connects Tilbury Town railway station and the ferry to Gravesend.

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
inoculation loop
james booker
jerzy andrzejewski
mr. ii
reeder
mary's room
variations on a theme by joseph haydn
reedley
phrygian language
cmg
precision air
atchison county
mount jamanota
reedley, lancashire
bobo doll experiment
battle of south mountain
les paul and mary ford
audi a6
brodmann area 40
filii lamberti
glodwick
limburgs universitair centrum
air tanzania
chemical abortion
euroleague
david graham (author)
squirrel hill
clark hall pub
list of knights and ladies of the garter
vwvortex
hematochezia
nizari
don coppersmith
copenhagen metro
screentone
upper gastrointestinal bleed
russell group
miller county
magnus arvedson
moreau river
midland county
bora
diplomatic sanctions
arron asham