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Wharfinger Street continues from [[Misbegot Bridge]] to a T-junction with [[Myrtle Street]], which continues Hubwards to a junction with [[Nonesuch Street]] and the hubwards-by- widdershins corner of Hide Park where it meets [[Park Lane]]. Local businesses may have to do with a service industry for the docks and shipping, ie chandlers.  
'''Wharfinger Street''' continues from [[Misbegot Bridge]] to a T-junction with [[Myrtle Street]], which continues Hubwards to a junction with [[Nonesuch Street]] and the hubwards-by-widdershins corner of Hide Park where it meets [[Park Lane]]. Local businesses may have to do with a service industry for the docks and shipping, e.g. chandlers.


According to Wikipedia,a ''Wharfinger'' is a term for a person who is the keeper or owner of a wharf. The wharfinger takes custody of and is responsible for goods delivered to the wharf, typically has an office on the wharf or dock, and is responsible for day-to-day activities including slipways, keeping tide tables and resolving disputes. It is an archaic word which has largely been superceded by the more modern ''harbourmaster'', although a Harbourmaster would be the most senior authority for a whole port; a ''wharfinger'' in the old, pre-1800 usage, would only have been overseer to an individual jetty, wharf, or small dock.
The “artisanal coal” business Knobbler and Sons is located in Wharfinger Street, as featured in the {{AIAQS}}. That book also identifies Wharfinger Street as being in [[Dimwell]].
 
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According to Wikipedia,a ''Wharfinger'' is a term for a person who is the keeper or owner of a wharf. The wharfinger takes custody of and is responsible for goods delivered to the wharf, typically has an office on the wharf or dock, and is responsible for day-to-day activities including slipways, keeping tide tables and resolving disputes. It is an archaic word which has largely been superseded by the more modern ''harbourmaster'', although a Harbourmaster would be the most senior authority for a whole port; a ''wharfinger'' in the old, pre-1800 usage, would only have been overseer to an individual jetty, wharf, or small dock.




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Latest revision as of 01:33, 24 February 2025

Wharfinger Street continues from Misbegot Bridge to a T-junction with Myrtle Street, which continues Hubwards to a junction with Nonesuch Street and the hubwards-by-widdershins corner of Hide Park where it meets Park Lane. Local businesses may have to do with a service industry for the docks and shipping, e.g. chandlers.

The “artisanal coal” business Knobbler and Sons is located in Wharfinger Street, as featured in the Discworld: Adventures in Ankh-Morpork Quickstart Guide. That book also identifies Wharfinger Street as being in Dimwell.

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According to Wikipedia,a Wharfinger is a term for a person who is the keeper or owner of a wharf. The wharfinger takes custody of and is responsible for goods delivered to the wharf, typically has an office on the wharf or dock, and is responsible for day-to-day activities including slipways, keeping tide tables and resolving disputes. It is an archaic word which has largely been superseded by the more modern harbourmaster, although a Harbourmaster would be the most senior authority for a whole port; a wharfinger in the old, pre-1800 usage, would only have been overseer to an individual jetty, wharf, or small dock.