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A History of the County of Leicester
… of tan-yards and bleaching-yards, while the main groups of wharves lay to the east of the canal's junction with the …
Survey of London
… vessel built on the Thames (launched in 1832). 140 Two wharves and houses, known as Nos. 7 and 9 Belvedere Road, …
Survey of London
… carried by lighters to the 'legal quays' and 'sufferance wharves', and from them to the spacious East India Company …
Survey of London
… on the eastern side, but it was now decided to make wooden wharves there. 90 The first iron swing-bridge at the East … Taylor, The Design, Construction and Maintenance of Docks, Wharves and Piers, 1934, pp.1367. EWIDC 234, p.48. PLA Mins, …
Survey of London
… accommodation for people who worked at the numerous wharves beside the Kensington Canal Basin and later at the …
Survey of London
… a five-hundred-acre farm at Frindsbury, and they had wharves on the Thames, the Medway and at the Regent's Park …
Survey of London
… with the Kensington Canal Basin and its associated wharves, warehouses and counting-houses, one or two of which … ware houses and counting houses of the companies which had wharves on the Kensington Canal Basin. Apart from some …
Old and New London
… Brook fell into the wider and equally sable flood. Wharves and store-houses were built on the Fleet side, but … The channel had five feet of water at the lowest tide. The wharves were thirty feet broad, and had oak rails, to prevent …
Survey of London
… is navigable by barges. The eastern bank is occupied by wharves, and the western by malt-houses which formed part of …
Survey of London
… perpetuated in deference to the occupiers of riverside wharves. The local historian Cowper equated Millwall with the … a thriving manufacturing district. A pattern of narrow wharves running from river to road (similar to wharves further up the Thames) was emerging in places. Some …
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