Originally posted by Roy Corduroy
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This reference to a canal is also in the A-Z (1st edition). Like you, I have never seen a canal in this part of East london, not even in maps going back as far as the 17th century.
A wharf is a fixed loading platform and is invariably associated with riverside trading.
My guess is that Essex Wharf was so named as it was indeed a fixed area for loading/unloading, but was served by a railways rather than a river. Maps show that there was a terminus of railway tracks there, often marked 'goods yard'.
Hope this helps.
JB
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