Queenhithe

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Queenhithe is a historic riverside ward in the City of London, known for its ancient dockside origins along the River Thames.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
ward of the City of London
adjacentTo Baynard’s Castle ward area NERFINISHED
Bread Street NERFINISHED
Castle Baynard NERFINISHED
Cordwainer NERFINISHED
Farringdon Within NERFINISHED
Vintry NERFINISHED
contains Queenhithe Dock area NERFINISHED
St Benet Paul’s Wharf (church site) NERFINISHED
part of Queen Victoria Street
part of Upper Thames Street
country United Kingdom
elects common councilmen to the Court of Common Council
one alderman to the Court of Aldermen
governingBody City of London Corporation NERFINISHED
hasEconomicActivity financial services
professional services
tourism
hasFeature historic street pattern
riverside wharf area
steep streets leading to the Thames
hasHeritage ancient dockside origins
hasLandUse mixed commercial and residential
hasNearbyLandmark Blackfriars Bridge NERFINISHED
Millennium Bridge NERFINISHED
St Paul’s Cathedral NERFINISHED
hasPostalCode EC4
hasTransport nearby Cannon Street station
nearby Mansion House Underground station
hasView River Thames NERFINISHED
heritageStatus part of the City of London’s conservation areas
historicalEra Saxon London NERFINISHED
medieval London
historicalFunction port and dock for river trade
knownFor historic riverside location
medieval riverside trade
locatedIn City of London
England
London NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Europe/London
locatedOn Thames
surface form: River Thames
namedAfter a royal or “queen’s” dock or hithe
partOf Greater London
timeZoneOffset UTC+0
timeZoneOffsetDST UTC+1

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