In what sense was the word "pier" used on inland waterways in the
first half of the nineteenth century?

We think of it now as something projecting from the shore into a body
of water (as it might be a canal basin or a stretch of river) but was
that always so? Could the word be applied to a quay or wharf parallel
to the body of water? What sort of pier was Wigan Pier?

bjg

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