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a storm destroyed the remains of the Chain Pier, which narrowly avoided colliding with the new pier during its collapse. Some of its remaining parts, including the toll houses, were re-used for the new pier. A tram along the pier was in operation during construction, but it was dismantled two years after opening.
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in 1866. The inaugural ceremony for laying of the first pile was held on 7 November 1891, overseen by Mayor Samuel Henry Soper. A condition to be met by its builders, in exchange for permission to build, was that the Chain Pier was to be demolished as it had fallen into a state of disrepair. In 1896,
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During a storm in 1973, a 70-long-ton (71 t) barge moored at the pier's landing stage broke loose and began to damage the pier head, particularly the theatre. Despite fears that the pier would be destroyed, the storm eased and the barge was removed. The landing pier was demolished in 1975, and
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to London) where it meets Marine Parade and Grand
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caused by damage in the 1896 storm from the Chain Pier's debris. The pier was not fully complete on the opening date; some work on the pavilion was completed shortly afterwards. It was designed to resemble
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includes passages that take place on the pier. The 2015 British TV series,
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nor some residents of Brighton and Hove. The local newspaper,
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The Turbo roller coaster at the end of Brighton Palace Pier
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Inaugural Ceremony of Brighton Marine Palace and Pier, 1891
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1818:"Here We Are by Graham Swift review"
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66:Brighton Palace Pier in October 2011
3849:Whitehawk Hill transmitting station
3314:Brighton College Preparatory School
3299:Brighton Aldridge Community Academy
3249:Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital
3162:Princes House, 166–169 North Street
1932:Brighton & Hove in 50 Buildings
1719:. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 125.
1164:"Opening Of A New Pier At Brighton"
975:"Brighton Pier – Facts and Figures"
858:List of piers in the United Kingdom
1499:"Fair ride put passengers at risk"
1413:Parratt, Dave (31 December 2003).
1256:National Heritage List for England
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4012:2000s fires in the United Kingdom
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569:Brighton and Hove City Council
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3583:Brighton Toy and Model Museum
3304:Brighton and Hove High School
1704:. Museyon. 2009. p. 117.
561:Health and Safety at Work Act
27:Pleasure pier in Brighton, UK
3639:Duke of York's Picture House
3288:List of former board schools
3254:Royal Sussex County Hospital
660:Carry on at Your Convenience
266:Carry On at Your Convenience
189:Location of pier in Brighton
3693:Royal Suspension Chain Pier
3649:Marlborough Pub and Theatre
3593:Hove Museum and Art Gallery
2901:Percy and Wagner Almshouses
2045:Piers in the United Kingdom
1443:"Brighton Pier hit by fire"
565:Health and Safety Executive
401:Royal Suspension Chain Pier
236:Royal Suspension Chain Pier
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1975:Awards and achievements
1968:– National Piers Society
1848:West Sussex County Times
301:Brighton railway station
3722:Waterhall Mill, Patcham
3573:Brighton Fishing Museum
3329:Dorothy Stringer School
3264:The Montefiore Hospital
3142:20–22 Marlborough Place
1934:. Amberley Publishing.
1915:. Amberley Publishing.
1911:Cameron, Janet (2008).
414:Volk's Electric Railway
127:; 125 years ago
104:1,722 feet (525 m)
4002:Grade II* listed piers
3936:Gilbert Murray Simpson
3269:University of Brighton
3157:2–3 Pavilion Buildings
2442:Royal Suspension Chain
2056:National Piers Society
1991:National Piers Society
1930:Newman, Kevin (2016).
1874:Brighton and Hove News
1318:www.funinaction.org.uk
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926:"Brighton Palace Pier"
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3344:Longhill High School
3274:University of Sussex
3147:155–158 North Street
2494:Ryde (Seaview Chain)
2277:St Anne's-on-the-Sea
2107:Brighton Palace Pier
1966:Brighton Palace Pier
1796:"Cuffs, Episode One"
1717:The British 'B' Film
1227:on 25 September 2016
716:Richard Attenborough
712:1947 film adaptation
475:Brighton Pier arcade
211:, commonly known as
209:Brighton Palace Pier
163:50.81500°N 0.13694°W
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55:Brighton Palace Pier
3921:John Leopold Denman
3916:Clayton & Black
3839:Steine House (YMCA)
3631:Brighton Hippodrome
3588:British Engineerium
3453:Hangleton Manor Inn
3354:Patcham High School
3195:Brighton Law Courts
3024:Montpelier Crescent
2876:New England Quarter
2222:Saltburn-by-the-Sea
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3885:Mathematical tiles
3527:King Alfred Centre
3200:Brighton Town Hall
3079:Roundhill Crescent
2919:Regency Town House
2634:Conservation areas
2291:Weston-super-Mare
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1294:on 23 October 2012
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1913:Brighton and Hove
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1479:. 5 February 2003
1451:. 5 February 2003
1394:. 6 February 2010
1347:. 16 August 1994.
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3560:Withdean Stadium
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3334:Hove Park School
3309:Brighton College
3279:Varndean College
3244:Preston Barracks
3152:163 North Street
3122:Churchill Square
3014:Lansdowne Square
3004:Hanover Crescent
2989:Bloomsbury Place
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1527:Newman 2016
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1392:e-architect
1298:27 December
1147:Newman 2016
784:Martyn Ware
776:Here We Are
509:Spice Girls
438:World War I
430:Stan Laurel
217:Palace Pier
166: /
141:Coordinates
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3971:Categories
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3904:Architects
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3819:Ralli Hall
3814:Pepper Pot
3654:Old Market
3601:ABC Cinema
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3029:New Steine
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2240:Royal Pier
2181:Lowestoft
2160:Wellington
2142:Felixstowe
2137:Eastbourne
2071:Blackpool
1483:6 November
1455:6 November
1416:"February"
1262:31 January
864:References
677:Doctor Who
666:MirrorMask
461:Dick Emery
361:Long title
289:Old Steine
232:Old Steine
151:50°48′54″N
132:1899-05-20
3931:John Nash
3880:Landmarks
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1677:"Booster"
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1366:The Times
1231:15 August
1221:"Kursaal"
1169:The Times
1124:The Argus
1011:10 August
948:"History"
911:The Argus
890:Citations
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782:In 2015,
744:1979 film
688:Mona Lisa
655:1971 film
549:The Argus
467:1970–2000
426:landmarks
405:West Pier
312:1891–1970
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154:0°08′13″W
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