Brighton, The Chain Pier 1870
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B208003

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This well-known early pier was engineered by Captain Samuel Brown, who had designed a smaller but similar structure, which opened at Leith near Edinburgh in 1821. The Chain Pier lasted from 1823 to 1896, falling victim to storms, neglect and a loss of business to the West Pier.
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