- A
wharf (pl. wharves or
wharfs), quay (/kiː/ kee, also /keɪ, kweɪ/ k(w)ay), staith, or
staithe is a
structure on the s**** of a
harbour or on the bank...
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Canary Wharf is an area of London, England,
located near the Isle of Dogs in the
London Borough of
Tower Hamlets.
Canary Wharf is
defined by the Greater...
- Look up
wharf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
wharf is a
fixed platform where ships are
loaded and unloaded.
Wharf or
Wharfe may also
refer to: The...
- Long
Wharf may
refer to some
locations in the
United States: Long
Wharf (Boston), M****achusetts (built 1710) Long
Wharf (New Haven),
Connecticut Oakland...
- Butler's
Wharf is an
English historic building at Shad
Thames on the
south bank of the
River Thames, just east of London's
Tower Bridge, now
housing luxury...
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Burrells Wharf is a
riverside residential estate,
owned by its leaseholders, in London, England. It is
situated in
Docklands on the Isle of Dogs and the...
- Gadsden's
Wharf is a
wharf located in Charleston,
South Carolina. It was the
first destination for an
estimated 100,000
enslaved Africans during the peak...
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Bretts Wharf is a
ferry terminal on the
northern bank of the
Brisbane River in the
suburb of
Hamilton in the City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia....
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Wharf, or
Princes Wharf, may
refer to:
Princes Wharf, Auckland, a
wharf in
Auckland Harbour, Auckland, New
Zealand Prince's
Wharf, Bristol, a
wharf in...
- changed: for example, Hickson's
wharf was also
known as Ridgway's
Wharf, Wills'
Wharf and Houghton's
Wharf. The
first wharf built may have been one constructed...