A channel was cut to the north of the mill and a staithe with warehousing was built to house the goods transported in and out by wherry. |
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We talked about the Peapod and the Piscataqua wherry, a boat I had seen in photographs. |
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On Sunday 2 June, the wherry Albion will carry the original Millennium flame from where it has been carefully kept alight, in Great Yarmouth's St Nicholas Church. |
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For an extra special treat you can charter a wherry with your family and friends and experience this iconic and historic mode of transport. |
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The Norfolk wherry, the traditional cargo craft of the area, can still be seen on the Broads as some specimens have been preserved and restored. |
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So when a mysterious olive-skinned girl, Natty, glides in on a wherry called the Spyglass and invites him to join her on a quest for the abandoned silver, Jim can't resist. |
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From the Point I took a wherry and sailed out to the Victory. |
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O how I should like to see her floating in the water yonder, turban and all, with her train streaming after her, and her nose like the beak of a wherry. |
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As a child, John Wherry enjoyed taking apart machines, including his father's treasured toy train. |
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Wherry, 36, knew by high school that he wanted to be a biologist. |
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