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British Piers and Pier Railways [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, 120 photographs, full colour throughout
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Whittles Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1849954844
  • ISBN-13: 9781849954846
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 208 pages, height x width: 240x170 mm, 120 photographs, full colour throughout
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Nov-2021
  • Izdevniecība: Whittles Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1849954844
  • ISBN-13: 9781849954846
The British have always had a special affinity for their coastal resorts and piers are the epitome of the British seaside. This book takes the reader on a clockwise tour of our islands, stopping at every pier and walking through their histories. Yet this is not just a tour of the pier, for it is not the pier that makes the history, but the people who work and walk along it.

Within these pages the reader will meet a prizefighter who achieved fame in a very different sport; learn of several 'professors' whose talents were solely being able to leap from the pier; discover why man would ever want to fly from a pier; meet the former Beatle who worked for a pier company; read about the ferries and steamers that carried visitors; the fires which are an ever-present danger; the men who designed and built the piers along with the entertainers, characters, enthusiasts and entrepreneurs who made the piers. Fascinating information is included on how piers became longer or shorter, which piers served as part of the Royal Navy during two World Wars, and the tremendous amount of work and effort it takes to keep the piers open to the public today.

Several piers have embedded rails, with some still being used by trains or trams. These pier railways are described in detail: the engineering, the designs and the changes over the years. While electricity is the sole motive power today, these had once been either steam-driven, pulled by horses, moved by hand or even, in one example, wind-powered by a sail!

With over one hundred photographs, both old and new, this is a tour of the coast of the mainland and two islands. Piers which sadly have not survived are included as well as those which never got off the ground (or the shoreline). It reveals why they were built, how they were repurposed over the years, and their role in the future.

Join the tour and recall the sea air, candy floss, the music, the sounds of a holiday, that day trip, an encounter, a rendezvous or special memory
England, East Coast
Saltburn Pier
2(2)
New Holland Pier
4(1)
Cleethorpes Pier
5(1)
Skegness Pier
6(7)
Hunstanton Pier
13(3)
Great Yarmouth Britannia Pier
16(3)
Great Yarmouth Wellington Pier
19(1)
Lowestoft Claremont Pier
20(2)
Lowestoft South Pier
22(2)
Southwold Pier
24(3)
Felixstowe Pier
27(4)
Harwich Ha'penny Pier
31(3)
Walton-on-the-Naze Pier
34(4)
Clacton Pier
38(3)
Southend-on-Sea Pier
41(10)
Gravesend Town Pier
51(10)
Margate Pier
61(2)
England South Coast and Isle of Wight
Deal Pier
63(1)
Folkestone Harbour Pier
64(5)
Eastbourne Pier
69(2)
Brighton: Palace Pier, West Pier, Chain Pier
71(3)
Worthing Pier
74(2)
Bognor Regis Pier
76(3)
Southsea South Parade Pier
79(3)
Southsea Clarence Pier
82(1)
Ryde Piers, Isle of Wight
83(6)
Seaview Chain Pier, Isle of Wight
89(2)
Sandown Culver Pier, Isle of Wight
91(6)
Shanklin Pier, Isle of Wight
97(1)
Ventnor Pier, Isle of Wight
98(2)
Alum Bay Pier, Isle of Wight
100(1)
Totland Pier, Isle of Wight
101(1)
Yarmouth Pier, Isle of Wight
102(2)
Victoria Pier, Cowes, Isle of Wight
104(1)
Southampton Royal Pier
105(10)
Boscombe Pier
115(5)
Bournemouth Pier
120(3)
Swanage Pier
123(3)
Weymouth Pier
126(1)
Teignmouth Grand Pier
126(5)
Torquay, Princess Pier
131(3)
Paignton Pier
134(2)
Falmouth Pier
136(2)
England West Coast, Wales and Isle of Man
Westward Ho! Pier
138(1)
Burnham-on-Sea Pier
138(1)
Weston-super-Mare Grand Pier
139(3)
Weston-super-Mare Birnbeck Pier
142(3)
Clevedon Pier
145(3)
Penarth Pier
148(5)
Aberavon Pier
153(1)
Mumbles Pier
153(2)
Aberystwyth Royal Pier
155(2)
Bangor Garth Pier
157(3)
Beaumaris Pier
160(1)
Iron Pier, Douglas, Isle of Man
161(1)
Ramsey, Isle of Man
162(3)
Llandudno Pier
165(10)
Rhyl Pier
175(2)
New Brighton Pier
177(1)
Southport Pier
178(7)
Lytham St Anne's Piers
185(3)
Blackpool South Pier
188(1)
Blackpool Central Pier
189(2)
Blackpool North Pier
191(2)
Fleetwood Pier
193(2)
Morecambe Central Pier
195(2)
Morecambe West End Pier
197(4)
Scotland
Rothesay Pier
201(1)
Dunoon Pier
201(1)
Kilcreggan Pier
202(1)
Leith Trinity Chain Pier
203(1)
Piers That Never Were
203(6)
The Future 209(2)
Bibliography 211