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  1. This side of the Reach is called Narrow Quay. Together with Broad Quay (now landlocked to the north) this was the main trading wharf of the port for centuries. It was constructed alongside St Augustines Reach in the 1240s.

  2. bristolcitydocks.co.uk › a-1000-years-of-bristol-docksA 1000 Years of Bristol Docks

    1673 – According to Millerd’s Map, Broad Quay called ‘The Key’, Narrow Quay ‘The Wood Key’ and Welsh Back ‘St Nicholas Back’. Sugar Refinery 1681 – First sugar refinery built at Finzels Reach.

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  3. A quay is a landing place, built usually of stone, next to navigable water where a ship can load and unload. Wharf is a synonym of quay but maybe made of wood. A pier is a structure built out over water to act as a landing stage, often with deeper water at its end.

    • Harbour
    • Port
    • Terminals
    • Berth/Quay
    • Pier/Jetty

    A harbour is basically an area filled with water sheltered by natural barriers like land and rocks or artificial barriers like breakwaters sometimes surrounded by tetrapods, that can provide a ship with safe anchorage and allow the transfer of goods and/or passengers between the ship and the shore. Natural harbours are usually surrounded by land an...

    When these harbours are used for the purpose of commerce and trade such as loading and unloading of cargo, passengers or anything that generates revenue, these harbours may be said to serve as a Port.. In short, a port is a place within the harbour where a ship can dock for a commercial purpose of either handling cargo or passengers or taking care ...

    While some of the ports may handle only specific cargoes, a vast majority of the ports around the world handle multiple cargoes within the same port.. These demarcated areas handling different types of cargoes are known as Terminals.. In one port there could be terminals for 1. Container Terminal 2. Ro-Ro (Roll On-Roll Off) Terminal (popularly know...

    Each port or terminal will in turn have several berths/quay which usually has shore equipment for handling cargo, covered sheds, open cargo storage areas etc where the cargo is discharged, loaded and may be stored.. A berth is basically an area where the ship is moored onto the bollards and where the cargo is loaded or discharged on and off the shi...

    Pier/Jetty are pretty similar in their purpose which is usually to tie up small boats or yachts.. A Pier or Jetty could also mean a walkway extending into the sea/ocean where people can take a walk, do some fishing, eat at the restaurants etc.. There are usually no heavy commercial activities or cargo loading/unloading happening in a Pier or Jetty....

  4. Oct 2, 2011 · A Quay is, technically, a part of the river bank or coastline which has been modified so ships can dock at it parallel to the shore. This boat is moored at the quay in Poole, England.

  5. Mar 18, 2021 · A quay is a platform constructed using concrete, stone, or metal along a riverbank or coastline to allow ships to dock parallel to the shore. A wharf is also a structure constructed by the river or sea to provide a safe area for boats to dock.

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  7. A Quay, also known as a wharf or waterfront, is a constructed area along the shoreline of a water body, such as a harbor or river, designed to facilitate ship berthing and cargo operations.

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