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Worthing Pier Collection

The Worthing Pier Company was formed in 1860 to build a 960 foot pier. Designed by Sir Robert Rawlinson, the first pile was driven on 4th July 1861, and the pier opened on April 12th 1862

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The pier originally was a simple promenade deck 960 ft long and 15 ft wide. In 1888 it was upgraded and the width was increased to 30 ft with the pier head increased to 105 ft for a 650-seat pavilion to be built. Today it is a Grade II listed building structure.

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Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier Sun Ray

Worthing Pier Sun Ray
Section of Worthing Pier, lit by sun as heavy cloud comes overhead. Worthing Pier is a public pleasure pier in Worthing, West Sussex, England

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier

Worthing Pier
Workmen stacking deckchairs on Worthing Pier, East Sussex, in preparation for the grand re-opening ceremony

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Landscape Reflections

Landscape Reflections
Worthing Pier reflected in low water pool Worthing beach, West Sussex, UK

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: The End of Clevedon Pier at Sunset

The End of Clevedon Pier at Sunset
Clevedon Pier in North Somerset, England is the last remaining intact Grade I Listed pier in the UK. It is a fine piece of Victorian design/architecture which stretches majestically into the Bristol

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier in the Blue Hour

Worthing Pier in the Blue Hour
Long exposure shot taken after sunset. Worthing. West Sussex. UK. Worthing Pier is a public pleasure pier in Worthing, West Sussex, England

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier View

Worthing Pier View
The Worthing Pier Company was formed in 1860 to build a 960 foot pier. Designed by Sir Robert Rawlinson, the first pile was driven on 4th July 1861, and the pier opened on April 12th 1862

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier, England

Worthing Pier, England
The Worthing Pier Company was formed in 1860 to build a 960 foot pier. Designed by Sir Robert Rawlinson, the first pile was driven on 4th July 1861, and the pier opened on April 12th 1862

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: British seaside architecture

British seaside architecture
Abstract view of traditional UK seaside pier architecture in Worthing

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier just after sunrise

Worthing Pier just after sunrise
Worthing West Sussex on stormy day. Waves splashing on sea defences in the foreground. Worthing Pier is a public pleasure pier in Worthing, West Sussex, England

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Sunset over the Victorian Pier, Worthing town

Sunset over the Victorian Pier, Worthing town, West Sussex County, England, UK

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Black and White

Black and White
Worthing Pier as seen from the promenade, looking out to sea. Worthing, West Sussex

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier

Worthing Pier reflected in sea at low tide. Worthing Pier was opened in 1862

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier at sunset

Worthing Pier at sunset

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Sun setting behind Worthing Pier

Sun setting behind Worthing Pier

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: Worthing Pier reflection

Worthing Pier reflection
Worthing Pier reflected in the low tide on the Sussex coast

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: British seaside architecture

British seaside architecture
Abstract view of traditional UK seaside pier architecture in Worthing

Background imageWorthing Pier Collection: British seaside architecture

British seaside architecture
Abstract view of traditional UK seaside pier architecture in Worthing


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