Swanage, From The Pier 1897
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This is one of the more unusual piers: its 642ft-long neck does not go straight out to sea, but veers rightward. It was built in 1895-97, and was used widely by steamers. However, boat traffic ended in 1966, when the last paddler - the PS 'Embassy' - called.
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