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The Quay

  • Abstract of Title to a Coalyard 1763 - 1825

    Abstract of Title to a Coalyard 1763 - 1825

    Formerly the Old Storehouse Wood Yard and Key belonging to John Harvey, Captain Daniel Harvey's grandfather
  • Abstract of Title to The Ship and Woodyard 1720 - 1825

    Abstract of Title to The Ship and Woodyard 1720 - 1825

    Originally held by Captain Daniel Harvey's grandfather, John Harvey
  • Benjamin Stacey

    Benjamin Stacey

    Warehouse on the Quay
  • Blacksmith's Shop and Premises

    Blacksmith's Shop and Premises

    On the Quay/Anchor Hill. Notice of Sale by Auction on 9 August 1871
  • Deeds Referring to Land Owned by John Thomas including Old Hall, Cold Hall and the Underset to the Cross Keys Tavern 1728-1813

    Deeds Referring to Land Owned by John Thomas including Old Hall, Cold Hall and the Underset to the Cross Keys Tavern 1728-1813

    Part of a bundle of 32 Documents held at Essex Record Office D/DEl T379
  • Guy Harding's Boatyard in the 1980s

    Guy Harding's Boatyard in the 1980s

    On the Quay
  • People who have lived at The Anchor Inn

    People who have lived at The Anchor Inn

    About the landlords and their families
  • Quayside Houses

    Quayside Houses

    Images from the 1980s
  • River Colne

    River Colne

    The Quay
  • Rosabelle Stores

    Rosabelle Stores

    Wivenhoe Quay - 1930s
  • Ship at Launch Deed (1828) - and the Ship

    Ship at Launch Deed (1828) - and the Ship

    An Indenture Recording the Transfer of the Property from Samuel Wade, Inn-holder, and John Church, Trustee for Samuel Wade, to William Mayhew, Gentleman.
  • Stanley Cook

    Stanley Cook

    Launching a new yacht built in the Storehouse on The Quay
  • Wivenhoe Quay

    Wivenhoe Quay

    1902 the Quay
  • Working for North Sea Canners. An interview with Annie Skilton 2004

    Working for North Sea Canners. An interview with Annie Skilton 2004

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  • Belle Vue Road
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  • Black Buoy Hill
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  • Chapel Road
  • Clifton Terrace
  • Colchester Road
  • Colne Terrace
  • Denton's Terrace
  • East Street
  • Elmstead Road
  • Feedhams Close
  • Hamilton Road
  • Harding's Yard
  • High Street
  • Maltings Yard
  • Manor Road
  • Old Ferry Road
  • Paget Road
  • Park Road
  • Quay Street
  • Queens Road
  • Rebow Road
  • Rectory Road
  • Rosabelle Avenue
  • St. John's Road
  • Stanley Road
  • Station Road
  • The Avenue
  • The Cross
  • The Folly
  • The Quay
  • Valley Road
  • Vanessa Drive
  • Walter Radcliffe Way
  • Watsham Place
  • West Street
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