Lytham, The View From The Pier 1913
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To the west of the pier, Charlie's Mast can be seen soaring above the promenade. Erected by Charlie Townsend in the 1840s, the mast stood on the site of the only leading light at the mouth of the river before the channel was lit. The original mast was a wagon tipped on its side with a pole thrust through the spokes of the wheels.
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