- A
wharf (/wɔːrf, hwɔːrf/ w(h)orf) (pl. wharves or wharfs), quay (/kiː/ kee, also /keɪ, kweɪ/ k(w)ay), staith, or
staithe is a
structure on the s**** of...
- Shropshire.
Flooding has
previously caused much
damage and
disruption to the
Whar****e,
which accommodates both The Swan and
White Hart pubs, and
various private...
-
Kowloon Wharf and Godown, one of
colonial Hong Kong's
original commercial whar****e and
dockside warehousing complexes.
Harbour City is
still owned by The...
- As its name suggests, the company's
original business was in
running whar****e and
dockside warehousing, and it was
originally known as The Hong Kong...
-
could use the path as a
short cut to
Queen Street." In the
early 1840s
whar****e in
Brisbane was
concentrated along the
South Brisbane Reach of the Brisbane...
-
canneries or
other fish
processing facilities; may
require specialized whar****e.
Bernama (13
October 2010). "Rajang Port
Authority in
talks to acquire...
-
considered but rejected, as it
would have
required too much fill and
reduced whar****e space at San Francisco, had less
vertical clearance for shipping, and cost...
- and Ireland,
while "wharf" is more
commonly used in the
United States.
whar****e 1. A
collective term for docks, piers, quays, and wharfs. 2. A collective...
- with the
natural port in the area near the Al
Fahidi Fort
providing a
whar****e for
trading vessels as well as
pearling boats.
Dubai sat
between the rival...
- ****ociation. The
track which was
located on
Bridge Meadows, a
flood plain and
whar****e between the
Grand Union Canal and the
River Ouze,
south of
Bridge Street...