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  2. Hay's Wharf - Wikipedia

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    Hay's Wharf may refer to: . Hay's Wharf, an enclosed dock building now known as Hay's Galleria; Hay's Wharf Business Services, formerly part of Hays plc; Hay's Wharf Cartage Company, which owned the removal company Pickfords and travel agents Thomas Cook

  3. List of women in Female Biography - Wikipedia

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    The names in the list below appear as they were spelled and alphabetized by Hays for the original publication. Hays grouped some subjects together in a single entry (resulting in a total count of 294 entries, but 300 subjects), indicated below with asterisks, all of which have been separately identified by scholars working on the modern edition.

  4. Hays plc - Wikipedia

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    The name can be traced to Alexander Hay, who acquired a brewhouse there in 1651. It was redeveloped as a 'wharf', in fact an enclosed dock, in 1856 and renamed Hay's Wharf. It was rebuilt after the 1861 Tooley Street fire and still stands; it was converted in the 1980s into a shopping and restaurant area known as Hay's Galleria. [4]

  5. Hay's Galleria - Wikipedia

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    Hay's Galleria. Hay's Galleria is a mixed use building in the London Borough of Southwark situated on the south bank of the River Thames featuring offices, restaurants, shops, and flats. Originally a warehouse and associated wharf (Hay's Wharf) for the port of London, it was redeveloped in the 1980s. It is a Grade II listed structure.

  6. St Olaf House - Wikipedia

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    St Olaf House was built between 1928 and 1932 by Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel as a headquarters for the Hay's Wharf Company. [1] [2] [3] The house was built on the site of the demolished St Olave's Church, Southwark, [2] [3] in the art deco style. [4] The building is made out of Portland stone. [2] [5] It is six storeys high, T-shaped, and ...

  7. Category:Lists of American women - Wikipedia

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    List of Native American women of the United States; List of Native American women artists; List of Nebraska suffragists; List of Nevada suffragists; List of New Hampshire suffragists; List of New Jersey suffragists; New Jersey Women's Hall of Fame; List of New Mexico suffragists; List of New York (state) suffragists; List of North Carolina ...

  8. Hay Wharf - Wikipedia

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    The wharf was probably named "Hay Wharf" since it was used to store forage in the 19th century. [3] It has also been proposed that the wharf was named after Lord John Hay, who was the Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet based in Malta between 1883 and 1887. [4] The Club House of the Royal Malta Yacht Club was located at Hay Wharf ...

  9. Lists of women - Wikipedia

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    List of women's association football players with 100 or more international goals; List of women's association football clubs in England; List of women's football clubs in Brazil; List of women's football clubs in Hong Kong; List of women's football clubs in Japan; List of women's football clubs in Scotland; List of women's football clubs in ...