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  2. Mumbles (district) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, a large entertainment center on the end of the Pier included 'Dodgems' Coconut Shies and other fairground attractions. Near the bridge to the lifeboat, two Amusement Kiosks survived from Edwardian days. The landward side of the Pier had a Cafe, with a 'Penny Slot Arcade' alongside and a popular Dance Hall was part of the 'Pier Hotel.'

  3. Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City - Wikipedia

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    The Pier Head is the focal point of Liverpool's waterfront and is dominated by three of its most recognisable landmarks: The Liver Building, The Port of Liverpool Building and the Cunard Building. Collectively referred to as the Three Graces , they stand as a testament to the great wealth in the city during the late 19th and early 20th century ...

  4. Pontcysyllte Aqueduct - Wikipedia

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    Pontcysyllte Aqueduct and Canal Nomination as a World Heritage Site: Nomination Document (Wrexham County Borough Council and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales, 2008) The Shropshire Union Canal: from the Mersey to the Midlands and Mid-Wales by Peter Brown (2018), published by The Railway and Canal Historical ...

  5. List of bridges in Wales - Wikipedia

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    "Bridge of the works" - referring to nearby ironworks. [112] Betws y Coed, Pont-y-Pair: 1468: II* Caernarfonshire Conwy "Bridge of the cauldron". [113] Pontypridd, Old Bridge: 1756: I: Glamorgan Rhondda Cynon Taf Built by William Edwards, at 140 ft (43 m) the longest single-span bridge in Great Britain for 40 years. [114] Pont y Werin: 2010 ...

  6. Pier Head - Wikipedia

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    The Pier Head (properly, George's Pier Head [1] [2]) is a riverside location in the city centre of Liverpool, England. It was part of the former Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City UNESCO World Heritage Site, which was inscribed in 2004, but revoked in 2021. [3] [4] As well as a collection of landmark buildings, recreational open space, and a ...

  7. Pier (bridge structure) - Wikipedia

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    Gien Bridge (Loiret, France) – Masonry piers, protected downstream here by backwaters. In masonry bridge piers, there is a resistant part and a filling part: [ 6 ] The periphery of the shafts over a certain thickness constitutes the resistant part, made of dressed stones in the angles and squared or even rough stones.

  8. Penarth - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, a small wooden "Concert Party" theatre was built at the seaward end. In 1929, the pier was bought by Penarth Urban District Council, who added a new pier-head berthing pontoon, and in 1930 the current art deco pavilion was added. In 1931, a fire started in the seaward-end theatre, which, after a sea and land-based rescue, saved all 800 ...

  9. List of bridges in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Footbridge between Glasgow Science Centre and Crowne Plaza hotel Pollokshaws Road Bridge: Pollokshaws: 1930: Road bridge (B769) across the White Cart Water (replaced original 1798 bridge) Polmadie Bridge: Glasgow Green and Oatlands: 2018: Footbridge to park (replaced original 1955 bridge) Prince of Wales Bridge: Kelvingrove Park: 1895: Cat B

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