Whitby, The Pier 1891
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If the railway viaduct carrying the LNER from Teeside to Scarborough is a memorial to its bricklayers, then how much more should the two piers at the harbour mouth be a tribute to those men of stone, the engineers and masons who first built them. They knew their job, for they built them to withstand the tremendous force of storm winds and tides. And still they stand. It is uncertain how old the piers are; the first mention of them is in Henry VIII's time. An act was passed in 1709 to repair them.
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