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  2. File:Tate Hill Pier, Whitby.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Piers of Whitby - Wikipedia

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    Upon the concrete bases above water, each pier was designed to have a wooden frame some 15 feet (4.6 m) high, making the entire pier to a depth of 37 feet (11 m). [42] The pier extensions were made using a "walking man" crane, that moved forward slowly on a wooden frame, placing items upon the sea-bed below it to allow for progressive building ...

  4. Port of Whitby - Wikipedia

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    Whitby's port was divided into two main sections; the upper harbour south of the swing bridge, and the lower harbour, north of the swing bridge. [21] The lower harbour has been the location of the fish markets during the 20th and 21st centuries. In 1956, a new fish quay was built adjacent to Pier Road on the west bank of the River Esk.

  5. List of bridges in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of flyovers, bridges and viaducts in Singapore, including those for pedestrians and vehicular traffic. In Singapore, a flyover is an overpass that crosses over another road, while a bridge is a structure that crosses a body of water. A viaduct usually refers to a flyover that crosses over multiple roads and spans several kilometres.

  6. Whitby West Pier Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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  7. Collyer Quay - Wikipedia

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    Collyer Quay (Chinese: 哥烈码头) is a road in Downtown Core, Singapore that starts after Fullerton Road and ends at the junction of Raffles Quay, Finlayson Green and Marina Boulevard. The road houses several landmarks namely, Clifford Pier, Change Alley, Hitachi Tower, Ocean Towers and Ocean Financial Centre.

  8. Category:Piers in Singapore - Wikipedia

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  9. Henry Freeman (lifeboatman) - Wikipedia

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    Freeman's story is retold in Storm Warrior : Turbulent Life of Henry Freeman (1991), by Ian Minter and Ray Shill. [4]In 2005, a solid bronze bust of Freeman, sculpted by Richard Sefton, was installed and unveiled at Lifeboat Museum in Pier Road, Whitby; it was transferred to an exterior wall on the new lifeboat station upon its completion in Spring 2007.