The Stock Exchange in 1842 - with a quay on both sides for easy and direct access from the shipside to the marketplace on the first floor.
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See Also: bitt, bollard, bridge, platform, quay, shipside, span, support, wall. Webster's 1913 Dictionary. Definition: \Pier\, n. [OE. pere, OF. piere a stone, F. pierre, ...
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The stern rope had been dropped on the quay, clear of the bollard and was being recovered. It dropped clear of the quay and swung parallel with the ship's side ...
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Designed primarily to convey containers between the ship's side and ... efficient ways to handle container transport between the stacks and the quay cranes, and ...
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The job requires the Ship Side Checker to review documentation, record cargo ... equipment and surrounding quay area, and enter relevant information into ...
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Mar 7, 2011 ... For this application, PLUG will provide both the ship side and quay side high voltage (11 000 V) connection interfaces with a power exchange ...
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Accommodation ladder: A portable flight of steps down a ship's side. ...... Derived from "lay-board" providing access between a ship and a quay, when ships ... |
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Dock jetty, landing, marin, pier, quay, shipside, wharf, float bridge, flying bridge pontoon, pontoon, bridge raft, bridge. Description: It is a typical environment ...
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FROM QUAY TO SHIP'S SIDE 1M. DISTANCE FROM VSL'S KEEL TO TOP OF QUAY TO BE FROM 4.7 TO 6.3M. CAP ROLLTRAILERS: 20' : 47 + 41 = 88 PCS ...
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Cowell Fleetwood Hotel, North-quay—J. Shipsides Forester's Arms, Hope-street — Hales Fort Anne Hotel, Douglas Head— George Maley, Manager Grand Hotel ...
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