Whitefriars Dock

Whitefriars Dock
   On the Thames, between St. Bride's Wharf east and west and Company's Wharf west, at the south end of Water Lane, in Farringdon Ward Without (Leake, 1666-O.S. 1848-51).
   Site now covered by the Victoria Embankment.

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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  • Brown's Wharf —    1) At Whitefriars Dock (Strype, ed. 1755 Dodsley, 1761).    Not named in maps.    2) At the south end of Pillory Lane on the Thames (Survey of St. Katherine s, 1686, Sloane MS. 3254, A. 1 Rocque, 1746).    Removed for the construction of St.… …   Dictionary of London

  • Dung Wharf —    1) Made by the City Authorities about 1665 opposite Dowgate Wharf (L. and P. Chas. II. 1665 6, p. 175).    Not further identified,    2) On the Thames, adjoining Whitefriars Dock on the west (Rocque,1746). West and Cove s Wharf (q.v.) in… …   Dictionary of London

  • White Fryers Stairs —    At the south end of Waterman s Lane on the Thames, west of Whitefriars Dock (Leake, 1666 L. Guide, 1758).    Site now covered by the Victoria Embankment …   Dictionary of London

  • Ipswich — For other uses, see Ipswich (disambiguation). Ipswich Borough of Ipswich Common Quay, Ipswich Docks …   Wikipedia

  • Aberdeen — City redirects here. For other uses see Aberdeen (disambiguation) and Aberdeen City (disambiguation). Coordinates: 57°09′09″N 2°06′36″W / 57.1526°N 2.1100°W …   Wikipedia

  • The Pipe Yard —    1) In Whitefriars (Strype, ed 1755 Boyle, 1799).    Not named in the maps.    2) In Bristol Street, Puddle Dock (Dodsley, 1761).    See Old Pipe Yard …   Dictionary of London

  • West and Cove's Wharf —    West of White Friers Dock on the Thames (Horwood, 1799) Former names: Lyme Wharf (O. and M. 1677). Dung Wharf, Whitefriars (Rocque, 1746).    Removed for the formation of the Thames Embankment …   Dictionary of London

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