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Chain Pier

The pier was completed in September 1823 at a cost of £30,000.  It was 1,154 feet long and 13 feet wide, and supported by chains suspended from four cast-iron towers.

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Engineer and designer of the Chain Pier
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Photographed before its destruction in 1896
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Watercolour painting by Clem Lambert
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