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1835-36: The Port Rex incident
1836: John Bailie's survey of the Buffalo River
1847: Charles Forsyth's re-survey of the river
1847-50: Early harbour improvements
1856-70: Woodford Pilkington attempts to construct a harbour
1872-95: Sir John Coode's harbour works
1894-1904: Era of the first Harbour Board
1904-14: Control by the Cape Colonial Railways
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Harbour Income and Expenditure, 1872-1882
1882: The first grab dredger (picture)
1886: The first suction dredgers: Lucy & Sir Gordon
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The Pontoon and the Ferry
The Ferry and the Ferry Tokens
Ferryman Button Takes the Municipality for a Ride
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Economy of the Cape Colony, 1868-1914
Shipping Statistics, 1887-1914
Strangulation of a Port: East London, 1847-73 (Essay)
Trade and Shipping Statistics: Cape Colony, 1871-1904
Trade and Shipping Statistics: East London, 1869-1882
Trade and Shipping Statistics: East London, 1882-1893
Trade and Shipping Statistics: East London, 1893-1903
Trade and Shipping Statistics: East London, 1902-1914