Weymouth, The Beach 1909
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The Esplanade winds around to the Pier and Pavilion Theatre, a favourite stroll for the Edwardian visitor.The pier at this time was 1,050 feet long, and a favoured location for watching the steamers come in and out.The Edwardian visitor would have paid two pence (old currency) to walk to the end of the pier.
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