Sutherland Dock, Sydney — Visitor Guide & Things to Do Nearby

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Carved into the living sandstone of Cockatoo Island, Sutherland Dock holds a story as dramatic as its engineering. Construction began in 1882 and was completed in 1889, creating what was at the time the largest dry dock in the world by width and depth. But the human story behind its creation is even more remarkable. The design contract was won by Louis Samuel, an extraordinarily talented young engineer who was just 23 years old when he secured the commission. Tragically, Samuel died at the age of 26, never seeing his masterpiece completed. His brother Edward stepped in to finish the work, carrying Louis's vision across the finish line in an act of fraternal dedication. Named after John Sutherland, the dock stretches an impressive 210 metres in length, its walls hewn from the island's sandstone by workers who literally shaped the rock with hand tools and determination. The engineering achievement is staggering: creating a watertight chamber large enough to hold ocean-going vessels, cut into an island in the middle of Sydney Harbour. For over a century, ships from around the world entered Sutherland Dock for repairs and maintenance, their hulls exposed as the water was pumped out, revealing the hidden damage that lurked below the waterline. Questo's Cockatoo Island exploration brings you to the edge of this monumental dock, where ambition, tragedy, and engineering brilliance left their mark on Sydney's harbour.

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5529+MR Balmain NSW, Australia

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Frequently asked questions

How big is Sutherland Dock on Cockatoo Island?
Sutherland Dock stretches 210 metres in length and was the largest dry dock in the world by width and depth when completed in 1889. It was carved directly into the island's sandstone.
Who designed Sutherland Dock?
The dock was designed by Louis Samuel, who won the contract at just 23 years old. Tragically, Samuel died at 26 before completion. His brother Edward finished the project, carrying Louis's vision to completion.
When was Sutherland Dock built?
Construction began in 1882 and was completed in 1889. Named after John Sutherland, the dock served as a major ship repair facility for over a century on Cockatoo Island in Sydney Harbour.
Can you visit Sutherland Dock?
Yes, Sutherland Dock is accessible to visitors on Cockatoo Island. You can walk along the edge of the massive sandstone chamber and see the engineering feat up close as part of the island's self-guided heritage trails.

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