Chandlery shops and storage rooms for whaling outfits occupied the first floor.
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This marina has its own chandlery and coffee shop, training courses and boat sales.
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Throughout its past, the inn has served as a ship chandlery, a theater and a boarding house for sailors.
From the orlandosentinel.com
Turn left, down beside the chandlery, and follow the access road through the industrial site to its far side.
From the theargus.co.uk
The chandlery is a treasure trove for any boat owner, be they pottering around the river, or refitting a yacht.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
Lake shippers used to congregate by the dozen in George Carpenter's ship-chandlery, grown now to deal in mill and railroad supplies.
From the time.com
It is likely Barbara would have been in service in Whitby, the largest nearby town, where a chandlery merchant named William Nicholson lived.
From the smh.com.au
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Candles and other commodities sold by a chandler
A storeroom where candles are kept
A chandlery was originally the office in a medieval household responsible for wax and candles, as well as the room in which the candles were kept. It was headed by a chandler. The office was subordinated to the kitchen, and only existed as a separate office in larger households. ...
A store that sells nautical gear.
Traditionally a shipyard store which supplied a variety of goods and materials to ocean bound vessels including pine tar, rope, twine, canvas, hardware etc