Worthing, The Beach 1890
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More about this scene
We are looking eastwards from the pier. The gap to the right between terraces is the end of the Steyne Gardens, laid out after 1807, and originally intended as the centre of the resort, but most development in fact went westward. The terrace to its right has been demolished recently. As in Bognor, the name of The Steyne was copied from Brighton where the Steine was the lively focus of a successful seaside resort, but Worthing never proved as lively as Brighton. Seaside and Coastal Sussex: From Bosham to Rye
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