Whitby, The New Pier Extensions 1913
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There was great rejoicing when the new stone and iron extensions were finally erected in 1912, having first been suggested by William Scoresby the elder (1760- 1829) a hundred years before. The extensions effectively enlarged the harbour entrance, making it safer for vessels to enter harbour in rough weather. The competent engineers left a space for turbulent seas to break through and lessen the strain on the masonry.
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