Definition of Quayage. Meaning of Quayage. Synonyms of Quayage

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Definition of Quayage

Quayage
Quayage Quay"age, n. [F.] Wharfage. [Also keyage.]

Meaning of Quayage from wikipedia

- the port was one of the largest dock systems in the world with a total quayage of almost 7 mi (11 km). Once the main port for the export of South Wales...
- The opening of the Royal Albert Dock by the L&StKDC, with its deepwater quayage, in 1880 had given access to the Thames at Gallions Reach, 11 miles (18 km)...
- As the sandbanks shifted the town was swept away. The king granted them quayage, providing them funds to repair their damaged quay, in 1329, 1333, 1335...
- Victoria; this new quay was 1.75 miles long, with 16,500 feet of deep water quayage. It was the largest dock in the world, the first to be electrically lit...
- Viscount Pery. The 1758 lease granted John Vincent the right to charge quayage to merchants' boats using the docks alongside the customs house. The building...
- Fairs in the said Borough, and also for commuting or disposing of certain Quayage and Town Dues now payable in the said Borough, and for the better Government...
- in Queensland's wool industry since the 1920s as well as the history of quayage along the Brisbane River and of the pastoral companies concerned. The place...
- in Queensland's wool industry since the 1920s as well as the history of quayage along the Brisbane River and of the pastoral companies concerned. The place...
- modifications in technology and changes in marketing as well as the history of quayage along the Brisbane River and of the pastoral company concerned. The place...
- modifications in technology and changes in marketing as well as the history of quayage along the Brisbane River and of the pastoral companies concerned. The place...