- A
weighhouse or
weighing house is a
public building at or
within which goods are
weighed. Most of
these buildings were
built before 1800,
prior to the...
- centuries,
merchants came here to
weigh and
trade a
variety of goods. In
addition to
being a
weigh house, the
Leiden Weigh House has
hosted a
variety of engagements...
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Antwerpen (1547–1873, precedent)
Weigh house of
Kortrijk (?)
Weigh house of
Narva (1741–1944)
Poids du Roi La Roc****e (?)
Poids public Buzet-sur-Tarn...
- The Waag ("
weigh house") is a 15th-century
building on
Nieuwmarkt square in Amsterdam. It was
originally a city gate and part of the
walls of Amsterdam...
-
demolished either in 1868 or most
likely in 1875. The
foundations of the
weigh houses were
excavated in the
early 21st
century and
incorporated into an underground...
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Multihead weigher Nutrition scale On-board scale, an on-vehicle
truck scale Themis Weigh house -
historic public building for the
weighing of
goods Weigh lock...
- Hall was the
Great Weigh House and the
Small Weigh House,
which both
existed until the 19th century. The
foundations of the
weigh houses were
excavated in...
- The
Small Weigh House (Polish: Mała Waga Miejska) is a
former structure that
existed on the main
square of Kraków, Poland. It was
located in
between the...
- the site of Amsterdam's town hall. As a
market square, the Dam had a
weigh house that can be seen in some old paintings. It was
demolished in 1808 by...
- Look up
weigh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. To
weigh something is to
measure its weight.
Weigh may also
refer to:
Weigh anchor, the
process of raising...