Penarth, The Pier 1896
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For many years hoards of revellers would descend on the beach from Cardiff via cheap ferry trips. By the 1870s, Robert Forrest knew that he could not stop the 'rabble' and their use of the beach, which he deemed 'not legitimate'. He did realise, however, that upgrading the facilities would attract a better class of visitor – cultured, refined but above all wealthy and willing to spend freely.
An extract from Around Penarth Photographic Memories.
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