Eastbourne, From The Pier 1906
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Further west the shore bulges out round the promontory of the Wish Tower, in fact a Martello tower or fortlet built in large numbers to defend the coast from Napoleon. This view looks across the beach with numerous four-wheeled bathing machines that allowed modest entry into the sea for the serious business of sea-bathing. The Cavendish Hotel's Frenchified roofline is in the middle distance, and the pier and multi-layered verandahs of Queens Hotel, opened in 1880, are on the far right. Seaside and Coastal Sussex: From Bosham to Rye
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