Sentences with quay
quay
Q q - Jack and Stephen were waiting for them on the quay.
- The men created a world of their own on the docks, levees, plantation landings, city quays, and steamboat decks of the Mississippi River economy.
- Harbour facilities, such as timber quays, jetties and revetments were recorded at many of the ports.
- Up to c. 1700, Britain's ports had been largely natural coastal or riverside sites, sometimes with quays and wharfs for lading, and beaching vessels at low tide.
- It is also no surprise that Waterford quays became known as the ‘noblest quay in Europe’ at that time.
- As he examined the excellent facilities and looked out over the rough waters along the quays yesterday, he vowed to remain champion.
- Originally they were quays with small jetties built out to serve shipping.
- It is a sailing resort with all the related services such as mooring on floating bridges, catways, quays, fuel, showers, daily weather reports and boat hire.
- It is a source of pride to see the Celtic Explorer alongside the quay in her home port of Galway.
- There are some high quality office spaces available at present, particularly along the quays and docklands area.
- The granary is an old 19th century grainstore, six storeys high, fronting onto the river Suir whose quays were once crowded with sailing ships.
- London was a port and a sequence of waterfronts, quays, and warehouses developed along the north bank of the Thames.
- Southgate probably represents an area of riverfront settlement providing quayage for boats without them having to travel further upriver to Fybridge.
- By searching ports and quays, diving teams are familiarising themselves with their layout so that in future it will be easier to spot anything out of the ordinary.