Worthing, Western Esplanade And The Beach 1906
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More about this scene
The 1870s terrace on the left now houses Paiges Bar in the left-hand part, while the 1850s block beyond has been demolished. The pier in the distance, rebuilt in 1889, suffered a disastrous storm in 1914 which turned the South Pavilion into an island; it was rebuilt, and the pavilion itself was destroyed by fire in 1928. Note the umbrellas used to protect delicate skins from the effects of the sun. Francis Frith's Sussex A Century Ago
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