Skegness, The Pier 1899
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Skegness owed its popular success to the railway, which reached here in 1873 as an extension from the then terminus at Wainfleet. There had been a middle-class watering place attached to what was little more than a fishing village. A new town was laid out from 1876 by the Earl of Scarbrough; in 1881 it acquired a splendid pier, seen here and unrecognisable to the modern visitor.
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