impact:

albertdock.com

The Royal Albert Dock is a complex of dock buildings and warehouses in Liverpool, England. Designed by Jesse Hartley and Philip Hardwick, it was opened in 1846, and was the first structure in Britain to be built from cast iron, brick and stone, with no structural wood. As a result, it was the first non-combustible warehouse system in the world. It was known simply as the Albert Dock until 2018, when it was granted a royal charter and had the honorific "Royal" added to its name. At the time of its construction the dock was considered to be revolutionary in its design because ships were loaded and unloaded directly from or to the warehouses. Two years after it opened it was modified to feature the world's first hydraulic cranes. Due to its open yet secure design, the dock became a popular store for valuable cargoes such as brandy, cotton, tea, silk, tobacco, ivory and sugar. However, despite its advanced design, the rapid development of shipping technology meant that, within 50 years, larger and more open docks were required, although the Albert Dock remained a valuable store for cargo. More information...

According to PR-model, albertdock.com is ranked 470,958th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 302,395th in English Wikipedia.

The website is placed before bluelight.org and after danzavirtual.com in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
470,958th place
205,528th place
379,017th place
302,395th place
158,914th place
247,214th place
frFrench
144,954th place
193,113th place
127,177th place
241,692nd place
51,001st place
345,048th place
152,407th place
283,064th place
183,672nd place
242,341st place
185,743rd place
222,138th place
bnBangla
68,497th place
6,937th place
34,933rd place