- A
spindle whorl is a
weighted object ****ed to a
spindle to help
maintain the spindle's
speed of
rotation while spinning yarn. It
typically takes the form...
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There are 20
wharves situated around Wellington Harbour.
These include large wharves in the
inner harbour and port area,
smaller wharves in
seaside suburbs...
- The F
Market &
Wharves line is one of
several light rail
lines in San Francisco, California.
Unlike most
other lines in the system, the F line runs as...
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Howard Smith Wharves is a heritage-listed
wharf on the
Brisbane River at
Boundary Street,
Brisbane City and
Fortitude Valley, City of Brisbane, Queensland...
- 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...
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Ipswich Town
Wharves are heritage-listed
remnants of
wharves beside the
Bremer River at
Bremer Street,
North Ipswich, City of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia...
- of
Galveston and is
managed by the
board of
trustees of the
Galveston Wharves.[citation needed] The port is self-sustaining, and does not
receive any...
-
network of high-pressure cast iron
water mains under London. It
merged the
Wharves and
Warehouses Steam Power and
Hydraulic Pressure Company,
founded in 1871...
- the
underwater lot. By 1851, the
harbor was
extended out into the bay by
wharves while buildings were
erected on
piles among the ships. By 1870,
Yerba Buena...
- the
street layout of
Sydney and
commissioned the
construction of roads,
wharves, churches, and
public buildings.
Parramatta Road,
linking Sydney and Parramatta...