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St. Leonard's Pier also known as The Palace Pier. The pier was designed by [[Richard St. George-Moore]] and the main pavilion was designed by local architect Frank Humphries. It was built by [[Head, Wrightson and Co]]
1888 Construction commenced
1891 Opened
1909 Relaunched as the American Palace pier and being taken over by American syndicate
1917 Pier purchased by John Henry Gardner
1933 Pier purchased by David and Philip Lannon
1951 Demolished


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== Sources of Information ==
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Revision as of 09:52, 11 November 2023

1892.

St. Leonard's Pier also known as The Palace Pier. The pier was designed by Richard St. George-Moore and the main pavilion was designed by local architect Frank Humphries. It was built by Head, Wrightson and Co

1888 Construction commenced

1891 Opened

1909 Relaunched as the American Palace pier and being taken over by American syndicate

1917 Pier purchased by John Henry Gardner

1933 Pier purchased by David and Philip Lannon

1951 Demolished

See Also

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Sources of Information