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The far end of the pier had a building used for dancing, and later as a
the Leeds and Liverpool Canal extension to the Pier Head.
en the Albany Basin was constructed in 1825 the pier separating the basin from the Hudson River was
Awards at the festival include End Of The Pier International Film Festival Grand Prix, Best UK
Clock drive mechanism in the pier of the german equatorial mount for the 8-inch r
costs and technical difficulties of keeping the pier at the original site.
The pier has one kai-to route travelling between Aberdee
The pier was named after Sir Henry Arthur Blake, the twe
This additional length now allows the pier to accommodate visits by Britain's only survivi
She was taken from the pier into the bay to avoid the resultant fire and wa
The pier is operated by Star Ferry, and provides ferry s
om the NY&NH main line south in Stamford to the pier at the Pine Island Steamboat Landing was opened
ine USS Baltimore (SSN-704) (top) is across the pier.
at they control the waters in which part of the pier would be situated.
Improvement works on the pier was completed in 2007.
When viewed from the air, the pier configuration resembles the number 41.
ru No. 7 and an auxiliary boiler located on the pier.
It has a large bus terminus outside the pier.
To the north is the Shannon Estuary and the pier of Meenogahane.
The pier is near the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition
In 1946 the pier and adjoining beach were deeded over from the c
The pier was created in the late 1950s following a major
The paddle steamer Waverley first visited the pier to take on passengers in 1886.
The main coast road at Kilcummin leading to the pier and the old church ruin of St Cummin
Steinhardt's "On the Pier at Key West" sings a real man and woman who "Me
During the 1920s the pier was modernised and finally cut in half during t
arcade were constructed at the shore end of the pier.
Construction of the pier began in March 1888, and it was opened by Lord
By this point, the pier had long since ceased to have any nautical use,
The pier was started on 5 August 1818 and convict labour
h repaired and used for a further 16 years, the pier was eventually replaced in 1876 at that time th
In 1858 the Pier was opened below bathhouse however this was sev
I see the Lanterna, the Cava , and there the pier...
Various historical ships are anchored to the pier, some available for self-guided or docent-led t
th the frothy music hall number 'The End of the Pier' to lighten the mood.
aravan Palace, Santigold, MSTRKRFT, Late of the Pier, Who Made Who, Popof, Audion, De Jeugd Van Tege
and Kwun Tong in Sai Wan Ho are provided at the pier along Tai On Street.
There is a bus terminus outside the pier.
Nickley" being rescued by from the river by the pier master, and later discharging himself from hosp
A new addition to the pier is a pirate-themed crazy golf course situated b
Bike hire is available at the pier, and on Mull.
The PLA use the pier as a base for their Driftwood craft and upper r
, became stranded on the sandbar created by the pier.
rcross; beyond Starcross railway station is the pier for the Exmouth to Starcross Ferry and the old
g approvingly), but in the process, part of the pier becomes detached and floats away.
Today, the pier is part of the San Francisco Maritime National
In 1882 davits were installed on the pier which allowed the town's first Royal National L
pent the first six months of 1944 moored to the pier at Narsarssuak, Greenland, awaiting repairs to
Basin were filled in to create what is now the Pier Head, to provide one central place for Liverpoo
He and Tang walk towards the pier, where they meet Yang and her friend, who are a
“The Pavilion On The Pier,” “Midsummer Night's Dream,” 479-81.
The land where the Bait house of the pier once stood, is now permanently submerged.
omated beacon and fog signal were placed on the pier.
l by boat, the entire family saw him off at the pier.
Any ships can freely park at the pier.
The opening of the Cliff Lift allowed the pier company to undertake an extension to that struc
nightlife areas: Dusk Nightclub, Level 3 at the Pier, and Toga.
The pier is served by boats operated by Westminster Pass
The pier is surmounted by a granite dwelling one story a
the mouse in a fish net and plops him onto the pier, waking Jerry up with a start.
From the outset, the fate of the pier has been intimately linked with the central rec
its completion is also served as a flat for the Pier Master.
The pier is also used by external companies to moor at a
ntestants launch themselves from the end of the pier; a prize being awarded to the one who glides th
ered his remains were left at the bottom of the pier.
The pier was operated in 1933, providing berths for the
Finally, he is reunited with his wife on the pier.
at Caesars is located on the right side of the Pier Shops at Caesars, just in front of the casino.
1920s-style music, to reflect the theme of the Pier.
s Dock were filled in to create what is now the Pier Head, to provide one central place for Liverpoo
The pier has been rebuilt and altered by storms and rede
The eleven crew members jumped onto the pier to safety.
It is also known in English as The Jetty or The Pier.
The pier was designed by Craig & Madill with various str
The pier interrupts what would otherwise have been a rib
The pier was destroyed by fire in 1963, and the site lat
missile cruiser USS Chosin (CG 65) towards the pier in preparation for mooring at Pearl Harbor, Haw
All eleven crew jumped from the ship onto the pier and were saved.
villages, the importance of the station and the pier declined quickly.
The pier was built in 1957 in a modern functionalist sty
In 1960s, the pier had its bus terminus, with KMB routes 2B, 11C,
Furthermore the ward contains the Pier Head and the two larger universities; the Unive
(46 ft) and the landing stage at the end of the pier has several levels to allow boats to dock at al
rides from the top of Third all the way to the pier - a couple hundred yards.
By 1985, the Pier 1 chain grew to 265 stores, with the management
The pier is close to Tower Bridge and is situated immedi
The pier is used by river bus services from Embankment t
Looking down the pier on Brier Island, 2003
It was first built in 1889 and moved when the pier was extended in the early twentieth century.
Asheville was tied up to the pier, just aft, of USS The Sullivans.
it became a branch line of the GWR to serve the pier and dock at Portishead, from which Brunel's ste
The pier and lower promenade were built six years later.
The fishing is described as excellent at the pier.
In 1920 the pier was again damaged by ice, and four years later
View of the Bournemouth Regatta 2001 from the pier.
There is a commuter service operated from the pier by Thames Executive Charters.
The cat gets a bite and gets pulled off the pier and onto a pillar, while the sleeping mouse nib
d there is also a mobile library service at the Pier Head, Blackrock, on Thursdays.
The Port of Liverpool Building at the Pier Head.
The wind fanned the flames along the pier and over to the ships.
horpes Borough Council assumed ownership of the pier in 1936, the year that the resort gained boroug
Prior to being located at the Pier Head, the monument had been exhibited at the Ro
One view from the Pier Restaurant looking toward the shore.
Most recently, on September 18, 2003, the pier was destroyed by the high winds and surging tid
fter suffering slight storm damage in 1900, the pier was struck by the china clay vessel SS Ovenbeg
He joined with the original builder of the pier, sea captain James H. Jacobs, to improve and en
and Edwardian photos of the town including the pier and railway.
mpleted in 1930 enabling the full length of the pier to open.
n May 31, 1952, over 25,000 visitors walked the pier during the first month.
the latter, as no dwelling was provided on the pier.
Reconstruction of the pier began in February 1992.
, 1870, some 14 months after the opening of the pier, it was approached from the town by a narrow wa
iver Mersey from its waterfront location on the Pier Head and forms one of the 'Three Graces' along
The pier is now reclaimed and the HSBC Centre now stands
A Crown River Cruise boat leaving the pier
ore in the same vicinity of those served by the pier tramway, but the two lines were never connected
t of London Authority (PLA) which took over the pier and adjoining Unity House from the Environment
The Pier nightclub reopened to the public on 27 November
The club moved to its present location when the pier was demolished in 1961.
30s, latterly being used to carry fish from the pier to a fish store built alongside the line around
Railway operations onto the pier ceased in 1888 although the pier continued in u
Boats were stored on shore at the pier, or on moorings in the Mersey.
and event center was recently completed on the pier in late 2010.
The pier has three pavilions, storage area for schooner
ontinued in the roadway which extended into the Pier Head from James Street.
ridge was a hazard because of the length of the pier, the angle of the bridge, and the swift current
The pier is accessible to visitors in wheelchairs, a fea
The most striking feature of the pier is its 87metre long, 160tonne, bowstring cantin
The pier started operation in 1956 and was the first per
1998 to 2003, Nairne was a Board Member of the Pier Arts Centre in Stromness, Orkney.
The pier is next to the Royal Pier Hotel; the beach in f
al link was completed in December 2008 with the Pier Head section finished earlier in September.
hed the likes of Cage The Elephant, Late of the Pier and Friendly Fires who are all now extremely po
The Toll House on the pier and the adjacent Royal Pier Hotel were both des
The pier is at the eastern end of Greenland Dock in the
yes, the bridge was to some extent a dam as the pier bases were extremely wide.
In the early years the pier consisted of glass-screened shelters and a band
The Pier is located at the right of the Fisherman's Whar
Built in 1913, the pier has a long history of servicing passenger vesse
As a result of the extra investment, the pier became a Grade II listed building in 1974.
The pier was later used as a terminal for tourists and d
For the pier of the same name in Weston-super-Mare, see Gran
The eighth End of the Pier International Film Festival takes place from 23
End Of The Pier International Film Festival Grand Prix: 'Clamp
Since the closure of the Pier Head's Princes Landing Stage, the remaining doc
End Of The Pier International Film Festival Grand Prix: 'The Co
xstowe)some camping coaches were located at the pier station in the late 1950s.
A thriving colony of sea oats adorns the pier at Commercial Beach in Fort Lauderdale, FL.
or of London laid the first foundations for the pier.
d The Whip, The Ghost Frequency and Late of the Pier.
The Pier Tram
The service ceased to exist and the pier freed for public use thereafter.
A few steps south of the Pier volleyball courts is the International Chess Pa
seeing the teenagers caught in the storm on the pier while one of the boys was swept over the side b
hing from Birling Gap in the west to almost the pier in the east; it encompasses the famous cliffs o
The pier was constructed at the same time as the current
The pier connected with the Furness Railway line to Kirk
The pier is owned and operated by Livett's Launches and
Purchased by the council in 1938, the pier like others was sectioned during World War Two,
This shows the separate connection to the pier where trains used to board ferries.
ton, McManus, and Hockney attack the men at the pier, killing most of them.
and terrible sounds are coming from beneath the pier, and the dead are unusually ambulatory.
wanted to restore the Victorian heritage of the pier and re-instate the pier's tram.
nd his bodyguard (or "minder") walking down the pier.
Half way along the Pier on the Bay side is an Royal National Lifeboat I
She caught fire at the pier in Onekama and was cast adrift, burning like a
In 1888 the pier was upgraded with the width increased to 30ft (
referring to a red beacon which shone over the pier at night as a warning to ships.
The first generation of the pier was built in 1900 the end of Pedder Street for
The pier would also allow for steamer ships to dock alon
By August 1868 600 feet (183 m) of the pier had been built and the completed pier was opene
red to its original condition, and standing the pier next to Murray House, Stanley, Hong Kong.
owed the unrestrained and rapid movement of the pier.
The pier entrance
In 1893 the pier head was replaced in cast iron with a new timbe
The top structure of the pier was later transferred to the open-air oval thea
ouse restaurant, Edgewater Grill, Buster's, the Pier Cafe, Anthony's Fish Grotto, and more as you wa
s could be emptied of water and the rest of the pier was constructed.
After the opening of the Pier in 1870, the line was extended with an addition
w looks very much the same as it did before the pier was extended.
View of the pier
The pier is about ten minutes walk from Tower Hill tube
The pier is close to Star House, Ocean Terminal, Hong Ko
The pier is about a mile from Canada Water tube station
in 1905 a new one was built, halfway along the pier, and also a cafeteria and shops at the entry fr
He designed the elegant facade of the pier, and the Chief Architect, Michael Wright, added
Company (AMECO) gained a licence to operate the pier from 1 October 1937.
The Pier complex is owned and operated by the Bollom fam
On the island's coastline at the pier side, there are over 60 different species of co
nsuccessfully to move the submarine back to the pier before the second half of the storm.
r of the decision and the crowd surged onto the pier where the Dayton was tied, causing concern over
USS Greer County (LST-799) on the pier at Inchon, South Korea in 1950, the result of m
The pier takes its name from the original RNLI lifeboat
erving the south of the city, and adjoining the Pier Head bus terminus serving the north.
In 1986 the pier was purchased by Sandown Pier Ltd with the prov
uilding, and it became physically joined to the Pier Head.
The Five Flag Poles between the pier and Star House are a popular meeting place.
The pier was later relocated to Ferry Point near Kwun Ch
es rolling into a seaport and stopping near the pier where the Soviet cargo ship Nezjin is anchored.
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