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staith उदाहरण वाक्य
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अधिक: आगे- Meanwhile, wharves were developed along the riverside, notably Queen's Staith, which opened in 1660, and warehouses were built.
- In 2000 an excavation was carried out by Humber Field Archaeology, to the south-east of Oriel Chambers and immediately to the north of Chapel Lane Staith.
- In the northeast and east of England the term " staith " or " staithe " ( from the Norse for landing stage ) is also used.
- The fire spread to a wooden staith or jetty used in former times for loading coal, which for a time shared with the warehouse the attention of the thronging multitude.
- However, the term " staith " may also be used to refer only to loading chutes or ramps used for bulk commodities like coal in loading ships and barges.
- There was also a staith for the'north ferry'across the Hull; it became obsolete after the North Bridge was built as part of Henry VIII's fortifications of Hull.
- The site was once a junction between the link to the Midland Railway mainline via the " Balm Road Branch " and the line to Kidacre Street coal staith near the centre of the city.
- The two terms have historically had a geographical distinction : those to the north in the Kingdom of Northumbria used the Anglo-Saxon spelling of'staith', southern sites of the Danelaw took the Danish spelling of'staithe '.
- In time, the northern coalfields of Northumbria developed coal staiths specifically for loading coal onto ships and these would adopt the'staith'spelling as a distinction from simple wharves : for example, Dunston Staiths in Gateshead and Brancaster Staithe in Norfolk.
- Now in its fifth year, the group are working with local community groups in securing the Abbot's Staith, a 15th-century warehouse, a property currently on English Heritage's At Risk Register, it is anticipated that the development of the Abbot s Staith could offer opportunities for social, educational, historical and economic solutions for the town, whilst also promoting tourism.