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The Royal Suspension Chain Pier was opened on 25 November 1823 with a procession and firework display; it was completely destroyed by a storm in 1896.  You can read here about the last man off the pier.

Athina B
Banjo Groyne
Batteries and other fortifications
Beach
Birdcage bandstand
Black Rock
Black Rock swimming pool
Blockhouse
Brighton Aquarium:now Sea Life Brighton
Brighton Marina
Chain Pier
Coastline
Cricket scoreboard
Daddy Longlegs
Deckchairs
Fishing and fishermen
Groynes
Guinness clock
Hobdens Baths
Hove Lagoon
Hove seafront
Kings Road arches
Kingswest Centre
Life boats
Lower Esplanade
Lower Town
Madeira Drive
Paddling pool
Palace/Brighton Pier
Peace Statue
Peter Pan's Playground
Port of Brighton
Rottingdean seafront
Sea-wall
Seafront attractions
Seafront Gallery 1
Seafront Gallery 2
Seafront nostalgia gallery
Shoreham Harbour
Shoreham power station
Undercliff Walk
Underwater Tour
Volks Electric Railway
West Pier
 

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