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Historic site in London
Millwall Dock is a dock at Millwall, London, England, located south of Canary Wharf on the Isle of Dogs. The scheme was developed speculatively by a partnership
Millwall_Dock
Area of the Isle of Dogs in London, England
1860s the large Millwall Dock was built, extending from the Thames at Millwall into the centre of the Isle of Dogs. The spoil from the dock was left as the
Millwall
Association football club in London, England
ground North Greenwich in 1901, as the Millwall Dock Company wanted to use their land as a timberyard. Millwall Athletic reached the semi-finals of the
Millwall_F.C.
Former English company
The Millwall Freehold Land and Dock Company was a 19th-century company set up to develop the central area of the Isle of Dogs in east London. Originally
Millwall Freehold Land and Dock Company
Millwall_Freehold_Land_and_Dock_Company
Historic dock site in eastern London
million, was seized by UK authorities while moored at South Dock in the West India & Millwall Docks complex. The detention was ordered by Transport Secretary
West_India_Docks
Port authority in the United Kingdom
including the East India Docks, West India Docks, St Katharine Docks, the London Docks, the Surrey Commercial Docks, the Millwall Dock, the Port of London
Port_of_London_Authority
Area in the East End of London, England
subsequently opened in 1806, followed by Millwall Dock in 1868. By the 1880s, the casual employment system caused Dock workers to unionise under Ben Tillett
Isle_of_Dogs
Rivalry between two London football teams
rivalry between Millwall and West Ham United is one of the longest-standing in English football. The two teams, then known as Millwall Athletic and Thames
Millwall F.C.–West Ham United F.C. rivalry
Millwall_F.C.–West_Ham_United_F.C._rivalry
Park on the Isle of Dogs, London
the engineering overspill when Millwall Dock was being constructed in the 1860s. Spoil from the excavation of the Dock, and silt from its channels and
Mudchute_Park_and_Farm
Port along the banks of the River Thames
Great Wet Dock of 1696), St Katharine Docks (1828), Royal Victoria Dock (1855), Millwall Dock (1868), Royal Albert Dock (1880), and Tilbury docks (1886)
Port_of_London
Former British railway company
another branch line, the Millwall Extension Railway, opened from Millwall Junction to Millwall Docks to serve the West India Docks better. A year later the
London_and_Blackwall_Railway
Area by the Thames in London, England
Victorian docks were mostly further east, comprising the Royal Victoria (1855), Millwall (1868) and Royal Albert (1880). The King George V Dock (1921) was
London_Docklands
Former railway station in England
Millwall Docks was a railway station located in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in east London. It was between South Dock and North Greenwich stations
Millwall Docks railway station
Millwall_Docks_railway_station
Former canal excavated across the Isle of Dogs in east London
the Millwall Dock. The developments - a new South Dock east entrance lock and three passages to link the Millwall, South, Export and Import Docks - were
City_Canal
Former industrial complex in London, England
Hobhouse (1994). "Southern Millwall: Drunken Dock and the Land of Promise". English Heritage. Retrieved 3 May 2010. "The Millwall Ironworks and Shipbuilding
Millwall_Iron_Works
Docklands Light Railway station
fare zone 2. South Quay is in Millwall and is located on the southern shore of the South Dock of the West India Docks; the current station platforms
South_Quay_DLR_station
Millwall Docks, Royal Docks, and Tilbury Docks. Of these only Tilbury is operational, along with DP World's London Gateway. Eventually Tilbury Docks were
Dockmaster
History of an English football club
English cannery and food processing plant on the Isle of Dogs at the Millwall dock in 1870, and attracted a workforce from across the whole of the country
History_of_Millwall_F.C.
Topics referred to by the same term
Millwall station may mean: Millwall Docks railway station, station on the Millwall Extension Railway, closed 1926 Millwall Junction railway station, station
Millwall_station
Ernest Shackleton's ship, 1914–1917
Shackleton had the ship relocated from Norway to London. She arrived at the Millwall Dock in the spring of 1914, and Shackleton gathered equipment, stores, finances
Endurance_(1912_ship)
1999 James Bond film directed by Michael Apted
soaks the parking wardens was filmed at Wapping and the boat stunts in Millwall Dock and under Glengall Bridge were filmed at the Isle of Dogs. Chatham Dockyard
The_World_Is_Not_Enough
Former association football stadium in London
situated on East Ferry Road, opposite the Millwall Docks station. The club obtained a 14-year lease from the Millwall Dock Company and it covered some 27 acres
The Athletic Grounds (Isle of Dogs)
The_Athletic_Grounds_(Isle_of_Dogs)
1993 single by Blur
was released in October 1993 and shot in front of Exchange Tower at Millwall Dock in London. It depicts the band members engaging in some of these traditional
Sunday_Sunday
Millwall F.C.'s first ground from 1885–1886
cannery plant at Millwall dock in 1872. Millwall Rovers was founded by the workers of J.T. Morton's canning and preserve factory in the Millwall area of the
Glengall_Road
Industrial dispute in the Port of London
dockworkers in 1889 Colonel G. R. Birt, the general manager at the Millwall Docks, gave evidence to a Parliamentary committee, on the physical condition
1889_London_dock_strike
Automated light metro system in London
Road or continuing over Millwall Docks Cut to a terminus at Cubitt Town. The "central" option required the West India Docks to be infilled or bridged
Docklands_Light_Railway
Area of East London, England
politician, represented Poplar from 1889 to 1913. A small park near Millwall Dock is named after him. John Mucknell, "The King's Pirate" (born 1608, lived
Poplar,_London
Defunct London football stadium, home to Millwall F.C. (1901-1910)
forced to leave their third ground, The Athletic Grounds after the Millwall Dock Company told them they wanted to use it as a timberyard. The last game
North Greenwich (football ground)
North_Greenwich_(football_ground)
Area of London, England
Brunswick Dock, a shipyard at Blackwall became the basis for the East India Company's East India Docks established there in 1806. The Millwall Docks were created
East_End_of_London
And Watersports Centre at Millwall Dock Capital Sailing School at Millwall Dock The Ahoy Centre in Deptford The Surrey Docks Watersports Centre at Surrey
Sailing_on_the_River_Thames
original Millwall Dock entrance) Phoenix Wharf Snowdon's Wharf Winkley's Wharf Cyclops Wharf (site of Le Bas Tube Co works) site of Millwall Pier Victoria
List of locations in the Port of London
List_of_locations_in_the_Port_of_London
Former railway station in England
South Dock was a railway station on the Isle of Dogs in east London. It was between Millwall Junction and Millwall Docks on the Millwall Extension Railway
South_Dock_railway_station
London-related events during the 19th century
the Isle of Dogs: the Royal Victoria Dock (1855), the Millwall Dock (1868), the Royal Albert Dock (1880), and finally, the Port of Tilbury (1886), 26 miles
19th-century_London
owned a wharf in Millwall on the Isle of Dogs, London. Along with Robert Fairlie, he came up with idea of developing the Millwall Docks. He first asked
Nathaniel_Fenner
Bridge on the Isle of Dogs, London, England
Glengall Bridge is a bridge in the Millwall Inner Dock, Isle of Dogs, London, England, near the Crossharbour DLR station. It is located in the London
Glengall_Bridge
sister of John McDougall of the flour-making family, which had a mill at Millwall Dock. His younger brother, Arthur Duckham, became one of the founders of
Alexander_Duckham
Ireland-based property developer
London's docklands. The Millharbour Quarter will comprise 1,513 homes at Millwall Dock. Other Isle of Dogs projects include Baltimore Tower and Pan Peninsula
Ballymore_Group
Former railway station in England
three docks; the London and Blackwall Railway was later extended to a new Millwall Docks station to serve the other two docks. West India Docks station
West India Docks railway station
West_India_Docks_railway_station
1967 film by Paul Wendkos
MGM-British Studios Borehamwood, Gaddesden Place Hertfordshire and Millwall Dock, St Katharine Docks and the London Docklands with special effects by the Bowie
Attack_on_the_Iron_Coast
English regeneration agency (1981–1998)
Katherine's Dock in the years afterwards and Surrey Docks, Millwall Dock and the Royal Docks in the rest of the 19th century. In 1909, after a number of
London Docklands Development Corporation
London_Docklands_Development_Corporation
High-rise residential skyscraper in Millwall on the Isle of Dogs, London
entrance to Arena Tower Millwall Inner Dock & Arena Tower. 25 June 2019. Reflections of Baltimore Tower in the still waters of Millwall Dock. 13 September 2016
Baltimore_Tower
Docklands Light Railway station
name "Crossharbour" refers to the nearby Glengall Bridge across Millwall Inner Dock. There are two platforms at the station with a reversing siding between
Crossharbour_DLR_station
Cycle route in the United Kingdom
Crossharbour DLR station to Millwall Dock which it crosses via Pepper Street. The route passes through the housing estates of Millwall near South Quay to head
National_Cycle_Route_1
Former football stadium in London
fifth football stadium occupied by Millwall F.C. in Cold Blow Lane, New Cross, London since their formation in Millwall on the Isle of Dogs in 1885 before
The_Old_Den
Hydraulically powered mechanical winch
This was generated centrally and distributed by pipework, either around a dock estate, or across a city by the new hydraulic power networks. The jigger
Hydraulic_jigger
rebuilding of Palace of Westminster is completed. 1868 14 March: The Millwall Dock opens 25 April: HMS Repulse, the last wooden battleship constructed
Timeline of London (19th century)
Timeline_of_London_(19th_century)
Road around the Isle of Dogs, in the east of London, England
bridge over the entrance to Millwall Docks. The local area was transformed after the deterioration and closure of the docks and the development of areas
A1206_road_(Great_Britain)
British politician, builder and public works contractor (1816-1886)
Railway Bridge and Hammersmith Bridge. Alongside these, he built the Millwall Dock with John Aird & Co., but this venture caused significant financial
John_Kelk
Residential towers in London
Looking towards Pan Peninsula and Canary Wharf from the south end of Millwall Dock. Canary Wharf Riverside South (Canary Wharf) Tall buildings in London
Pan_Peninsula
Former British civil engineering business
included: Re-locating Crystal Palace to Sydenham completed in 1851 Millwall Dock completed in 1868 Aswan Low Dam completed in 1902 Assiut Barrage completed
John_Aird_&_Co.
Former railway station in London
double track line was used through the Connaught Tunnel under the Royal Docks and on to North Woolwich. In 1985 the line from North Woolwich was electrified
North Woolwich railway station
North_Woolwich_railway_station
Former railway station in London
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
London Necropolis railway station
London_Necropolis_railway_station
Abandoned station in London
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
East_Brixton_railway_station
Former indoor arena in London, England
(itself built in 1969) on the grounds of a former harbour warehouse at Millwall Inner Dock as part of the redevelopment of the Docklands area, which was developed
London_Arena
Former railway station in South London
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Crystal Palace (High Level) railway station
Crystal_Palace_(High_Level)_railway_station
Canal and inland waterway authority
Link Liverpool Docks (south of Pier Head only) Limehouse Cut Llangollen Canal Macclesfield Canal Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal Millwall Dock Monkland Canal
British_Waterways
English civil engineer (1817–1898)
(president) Institution of Mechanical Engineers Projects Metropolitan Railway Millwall Dock Forth Bridge (A) Manchester Central (II*) Wicker Arches (II*) Torksey
Sir_John_Fowler,_1st_Baronet
drydock at Millwall Dock, and while there, she was surveyed on 6 February 1872. Smith, Pender & Co Engineers and shipbuilders in Millwall then set about
SS_Willem_III
(Glasgow) Act 1879 c. lxv Dun Drainage Act Amendment Act 1879 c. lxvi Millwall Dock Act 1879 c. lxvii — repealed by Port of London (Consolidation) Act 1920
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1879
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1879
Brentford Dock Canada Dock East India Docks Greenland Dock King George V Dock London Docks Millwall Docks Poplar Dock Regent's Canal Dock Russia Dock Royal
List_of_places_in_London
Neighbourhood in East London, England
remains. The redundant viaduct carrying the former goods line to the Millwall docks over the East Cross Route was removed in the 1990s. The present Hackney
Hackney_Wick
Commercial Docks, West India Docks, Millwall Dock, East India Docks and the Royal Docks (which remains in use for boat exhibitioning) for the dock systems
Safeguarded_wharf
Harbour and Docks Act 1875 (38 & 39 Vict. c. clx) Leith Harbour and Docks Act 1892 (55 & 56 Vict. c. clxxvii) Port Talbot Railway and Docks Act 1894 (57
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1899
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1899
Football league
Eastley Athletic Green & Siley Weir Harold Hill Haringey Borough India & Millwall Dock J&E Hall Sports Muirhead Sports Pegasus Rolenmill Smiths Industries
Greater_London_League
Former railway station in England
southern branch to Millwall and North Greenwich, which served the West India Docks, branched off the main line. It was between West India Docks station and Poplar
Millwall Junction railway station
Millwall_Junction_railway_station
Retrieved 27 June 2011. "Coming soon: a new stop on the DLR". The Royal Docks. Retrieved 17 April 2020. "Map; Proposed DLR extension to Silvertown London
List of Docklands Light Railway stations
List_of_Docklands_Light_Railway_stations
List of ships with the same or similar names
Alexander (1828 ship), of 52330⁄94 tons (bm), launched in 1828 by John Blackett, Millwall Dock, Poplar, London, for his own account. Alexander (yacht), originally
Alexander_(ship)
Former railway station in England
new station followed the route of a long-disused canal known as "Broad's Dock". Heathrow Junction station was situated in Stockley Park, slightly to the
Heathrow Junction railway station
Heathrow_Junction_railway_station
English manufactuering company
Butterley Engineering Co. manufactured the Glengall Bridge across the Millwall Dock in London, which was designed to open to allow shipping traffic to pass
Butterley_Company
Former railway station in England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Coulsdon North railway station
Coulsdon_North_railway_station
British chemist
established Hooper's Telegraph Works, a limited company based in London's Millwall Docks with a factory on Mitcham Common. The company went into liquidation
William_Hooper_(chemist)
Former railway station in London
London Railway (NLR). The line originally opened as the East & West India Docks & Birmingham Junction Railway in 1850, in order to transport freight between
Broad Street railway station (England)
Broad_Street_railway_station_(England)
Former railway station in England
instead connected to the Fenchurch Street-Blackwall service at Millwall Junction. Millwall Docks was the preceding station along the line. Opened in July 1872
North Greenwich railway station
North_Greenwich_railway_station
Delinquency Repression Act 1866 (29 & 30 Vict. c. lxvii) London, Blackwall and Millwall Extension Railway Act 1865 (28 & 29 Vict. c. cxvi) Kirkcaldy and Dysart
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1870
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1870
Overview of the Police Force serving the Port of Tilbury, Essex
Dock, Tilbury Docks, Royal Albert Dock and Royal Victoria Dock), the Surrey Commercial Docks Company and the Millwall Dock Company. Each of those companies
Port_of_Tilbury_Police
British chemical engineer
sister of John McDougall of the flour-making family, which had a mill at Millwall Dock. His older brother was Alexander Duckham, notable for the development
Arthur_Duckham
British artist
Before leaving London he completed a series of large paintings of Millwall Dock. Atkins taught at Bournemouth College of Art from 1965 to 1970. He moved
Ray_Atkins
Station between Charing Cross and London Bridge
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Blackfriars (SER) railway station
Blackfriars_(SER)_railway_station
Millwall Dock Act 1896 (repealed) 59 & 60 Vict. c. ix 21 May 1896 An Act to extend the time for the sale of superfluous lands of the Millwall Dock Company
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1896
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1896
Disused railway station in England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Camberwell railway station (England)
Camberwell_railway_station_(England)
Former railway station in England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Minories_railway_station
Former railway station in London, England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Holborn Viaduct railway station
Holborn_Viaduct_railway_station
Former railway station in London
3 (1971/72) Surrey Docks New Cross Gate New Cross Lewisham Phase 3 (1980) St Katharine Docks Wapping Surrey Docks North Millwall North Greenwich Custom
Silvertown_railway_station
(1 Edw. 7. c. lxix) Hull, Barnsley and West Riding Junction Railway and Dock (South Yorkshire Extension Lines) Act 1902 (2 Edw. 7. c. ccxvii) Nottinghamshire
List of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1906
List_of_acts_of_the_Parliament_of_the_United_Kingdom_from_1906
The 1993 Millwall by-election was a local government by-election in the Millwall ward of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets on 16 September 1993. The
1993_Millwall_by-election
Former railway station in England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Ludgate_Hill_railway_station
Former railway station in London, England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Nine_Elms_railway_station
Former railway station in the London Borough of Islington
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Mildmay_Park_railway_station
Millwall Rovers 1885–86 football season
company opened their first English cannery and food processing plant at Millwall docks in 1872 and attracted a workforce from across the country, including
1885–86 Millwall Rovers F.C. season
1885–86_Millwall_Rovers_F.C._season
London Underground line
from Fenchurch Street to Thamesmead via St Katharine Docks, Wapping, Surrey Docks North, Millwall (near the later location of South Quay DLR station),
Jubilee_line
Railway station in London, England
Holloway car dock was a railway station in London, England. It opened to the east of Caledonian Road as the Holloway cattle dock in 1855 and served the
Holloway_car_dock
Former National Rail station in London, England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Angel_Road_railway_station
Former railway station in London, England
earlier station had been opened on 9 June 1851, by the East & West India Docks and Birmingham Junction Railway,which was renamed the North London Railway
Primrose_Hill_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Dudding_Hill_railway_station
Former railway station in England
(1840–1875) was originally given that name. When the East & West India Docks & Birmingham Junction Railway (known as the North London Railway (NLR) from
Shoreditch_railway_station
Closed railway station in London
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Welsh_Harp_railway_station
English football tournament
since the 2024–25 season: Note: Table lists in alphabetical order. ^ Millwall's shirt sponsor was MyGuava until 22 December 2025 when the deal was ended
2025–26_EFL_Championship
Disused railway station in England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Cannon Street Road railway station
Cannon_Street_Road_railway_station
Former railway station in England
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Uxbridge High Street railway station
Uxbridge_High_Street_railway_station
Closed railway station in Wood Green, London
Merton Abbey Merton Park Mildmay Park Mile End Mill Hill (The Hale) Millwall Docks Millwall Junction Minories Mitcham Morden Road Muswell Hill Necropolis New
Palace_Gates_railway_station
MILLWALL DOCK
MILLWALL DOCK
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name for someone from a place named as ‘the wood with a mill in it’.English : variant of Millward.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : occupational name for someone in charge of a mill, from Old English mylen ‘mill’ + weard ‘guardian’. In southern England and the West Midlands this was a standard medieval term for a miller. Compare Miller.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of several places called Dockray, of which there are four examples in Cumbria. A possible origin of the place name is Old Norse d{o,}kk ‘hollow’, ‘valley’ + vrá ‘isolated place’; the first element is, however, more likely to be Old English docce ‘dock’ (the plant).Irish : reduced Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Dochraidh ‘descendant of Dochradh’, a personal name that is a variant of Dochartach (see Doherty).
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name for a miller. The standard modern vocabulary word represents the northern Middle English term, an agent derivative of mille ‘mill’, reinforced by Old Norse mylnari (see Milner). In southern, western, and central England Millward (literally, ‘mill keeper’) was the usual term.Southwestern and Swiss German and Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Müller (see Mueller).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Millward.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Millward.
Boy/Male
British, English
Guardian of the Mill
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Doggett.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Dockery.
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Dockery.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Dockham in Donhead St. Mary, Wiltshire, named in Old English with docce ‘dock’ (the plant) + hamm ‘enclosure’, ‘water meadow’. This surname has died out in England.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain derivation; possibly from Middle English doke ‘duck’ (see Duck).Norwegian : habitational name from a farm named Dokk, from Old Norse d{o,}kk ‘hollow’, ‘depression’.Possibly an altered form of German Docke, a metonymic occupational name for someone who worked in the cloth trade, from Middle Low German dÅk ‘fabric’.
MILLWALL DOCK
MILLWALL DOCK
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Sculptor
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Intelligence
Boy/Male
Hindu
One who likes being merciful, A king
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German, Latin, Slavic
Solitary; Oak Tree; Leona; Lioness; Noble and Ready or Prompt; All Struggle; Light
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Moon; God of Nature
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Polish
Great Glory
Girl/Female
British, English
Bright Fame
Male
Portuguese
Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Cyprianus, CIBRÃN means "from Cyprus."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Born from the Ocean of Milk; Fast Moving; A Divine Horse who Personifies the Morning Sun
MILLWALL DOCK
MILLWALL DOCK
MILLWALL DOCK
MILLWALL DOCK
MILLWALL DOCK
v. t.
To make a brief abstract of (a writing) and indorse it on the back of the paper, or to indorse the title or contents on the back of; to summarize; as, to docket letters and papers.
v. t.
To cut off, bar, or destroy; as, to dock an entail.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Docket
v. t.
to cut off, as the end of a thing; to curtail; to cut short; to clip; as, to dock the tail of a horse.
n.
An inclosure within which any work or business is carried on; as, a dockyard; a shipyard.
v. t.
To enter or inscribe in a docket, or list of causes for trial.
imp. & p. p.
of Dock
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Dock
v. t.
To draw, law, or place (a ship) in a dock, for repairing, cleaning the bottom, etc.
v. t.
To take out of dock; as, to undock a ship.
n.
Structures in civil, military, or naval engineering, as docks, bridges, embankments, trenches, fortifications, and the like; also, the structures and grounds of a manufacturing establishment; as, iron works; locomotive works; gas works.
n.
The slip or water way extending between two piers or projecting wharves, for the reception of ships; -- sometimes including the piers themselves; as, to be down on the dock.
v. t.
To cut off a part from; to shorten; to deduct from; to subject to a deduction; as, to dock one's wages.
imp. & p. p.
of Docket
n.
A yellow crystalline substance found in the root of yellow dock (Rumex crispus) and identical with chrysophanic acid.
v. t.
To mark with a ticket; as, to docket goods.
n.
A charge for the use of a dock.
v. t.
To make a brief abstract of and inscribe in a book; as, judgments regularly docketed.