5616 x 3744 px | 47,5 x 31,7 cm | 18,7 x 12,5 inches | 300dpi
Aufnahmedatum:
16. Mai 2022
Ort:
Deal Pier, Deal, Kent
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Deal Pier is the last remaining fully intact leisure pier in Kent. It is the third pier to exist in Deal and was opened in November 1957 by the Duke of Edinburgh. Its structure was extensively refurbished and repaired in 1997, with work including the replacement of much of the concrete cladding on the pier's main piles. Work began in April 2008 to construct a new pier-head with a modern restaurant which opened the same year. The present pier, designed by Sir W. Halcrow & Partners, was opened on 19 November 1957[4][1] by the Duke of Edinburgh.[6] Constructed predominantly from concrete-clad steel, it is 1, 026 feet (313 m) in length and ends in a three-tiered pier-head, featuring a cafe, bar, lounge, and fishing decks. The lowest of the three tiers is almost permanently underwater except for the lowest tide and has become disused.[3] A notice announces that it is the same length as the RMS Titanic, but that ship was over 100 feet (30 m) shorter.[7] The pier is a popular sport fishing venue. In 2018, the pier underwent restoration at a cost of £500, 000, in addition to installing more than 300 metres (980 ft) of gas mains supply, as the pier's own gas supply had developed problems. Refurbishment works included resurfacing, replacement and repainting of railings and an upgrade to the drainage system. The works coincided with the 60 year anniversary of the pier's official opening