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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. |
The End of the | Pier International Film Festival is a not-for profit |
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