
Swanage Pier Trust | The Swanage Pier Trust
Swanage Pier is a restored Victorian seaside pier in Dorset. History, educational visits, filming, photography, strolling, fishing, scuba diving, boat berth and mooring, commemorative brass plaques.
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Plaques | The Swanage Pier Trust
Each plaque can be engraved with a message containing up to 30 letters. Your message may just be an individual's name and date, a group, club, society or company or it may be a message in memory of a loved one or to celebrate a new birth or anniversary. A …
Swanage Pier - Wikipedia
Swanage Pier is a Victorian pier which extends into the southern end of Swanage Bay near the town of Swanage, in the south-east of Dorset. It was built in 1895 for passenger ship services. [2]
Swanage Pier – Swanage.co.uk
The fully-restored Grade II-listed Victorian pier in Swanage is a must-visit attraction for a sense of the town’s history, as well as giving you a unique perspective of Swanage Bay. Perfect for a stroll with an ice cream and evoking that nostalgic feeling of stepping back in time, Swanage Pier also has a variety of attractions, including a ...
Swanage Pier - Visit Dorset
Swanage Pier looks as glorious today as it would have done over 100 years ago and is an essential part of Swanage’s unique Victorian heritage.
Category:Swanage Pier - Wikimedia Commons
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Swanage Pier - National Piers Society
Nevertheless, Swanage Pier is a success story, offering something for everyone, including scuba diving under the pier, pleasure boat trips, fishing, an exhibition of of Pier History, a superb display of model RNLI Lifeboats, a display of saucy postcards by Donald Mcgill and a range of vintage ‘Penny in the Slot’ machines, still in working ...
Swanage Pier - Victorian Pier in Swanage and Cafe
The first pier in Swanage was constructed in 1859 by Mowlem. It was 750 feet long and was built for shipping stone which horses pulled along a narrow-gauge tramway which ran from the seafront to the pier. Parts of the tramway are still visible along the quay.
Swanage Pier – swanage.uk
At the southern end of Swanage Bay, has a promenade deck of about 1500 feet. The original Swanage Pier, which was 750 feet long and contained a tramway that ran the length of the pier and some distance along the seashore, was erected between 1859 and 1860 for use largely by the local stone quarrying industry.
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