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  1. Mar 23, 2022 · During the reign of Queen Victoria (1837-1901), the better part of 100 pleasure piers were built in Britain, chiefly in England and Wales on account of their warmer summers. Amongst those that appeared were the Royal Pier in Aberystwyth (1865), Blackpool’s North Pier (1863) and an iron reconstruction of the Margate Jetty (1855), which had ...

  2. Margate claims a number of firsts for its once magnificent Victorian pier. It was the first pier from the famous pier designer Eugenius Birch, the first iron pier, and had been an 1100 foot wooden jetty called “Jarvis Landing Stage” since 1824—long before the reign of pleasure piers.

  3. Built in an exposed position and facing due north into the cruel and unforgiving North Sea, the history of Saltburn Pier tells a tale of survival against the elements. The pier was commissioned by the Saltburn Pier Company in 1867, designed by Mr John Anderson and completed two years later.

  4. Feb 17, 2011 · The pier at Brighton © To add extra spice to this mixture, the Victorian years saw the first widespread large-scale expansion of English and Welsh seaside resorts, and growing pains often...

  5. Jul 16, 2018 · Historian Dr Kathryn Ferry, who is writing a book about Birch, says that he used railway technology on his first pier, the Margate Jetty, in the mid-1850s. "This was the UK's first iron pier and the first time anyone had used screw pile technology on a pier," Ferry says.

  6. The pier was opened on July 8th 1833 by the Duchess of Kent and Princess (later Queen) Victoria. It had cost £25,000 and was designed by Edward L.Stephens. However, the soft wooden piles had become unsafe by 1838 and it was thoroughly renovated.

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  8. Jan 29, 2024 · Victorian architecture, flourishing during Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901), is characterized by its revival of various historical styles and elaborate ornamentation. This architectural style includes Gothic Revival, Italianate, Second Empire, and Queen Anne, among others.

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