EPW004049 ENGLAND (1920). General view of the town and The Tower, New Brighton, 1920

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Title [EPW004049] General view of the town and The Tower, New Brighton, 1920
Reference EPW004049
Date August-1920
Link
Place name NEW BRIGHTON
Parish
District
Country ENGLAND
Easting / Northing 330560, 394049
Longitude / Latitude -3.045449663142, 53.438380831522
National Grid Reference SJ306940

Pins

New Brighton Pier demolished in 1977

Ginger79
Saturday 27th of March 2021 10:04:04 PM
New Brighton Being demolished (not built as the incorrect tag says). The tower was closed in 1914 following the outbreak of the First World War. The government made unsuccessful attempts to buy the tower for its metal. During the duration of the conflict, the steel structure was not maintained and consequently became rusty. Controversy still surrounds the decision to take down the tower because the structure was probably safe and only required general repairs. Demolition work was between 1919 and 1921. The metal was sold to scrap dealers. The ballroom remained open till the 1960s when it was destroyed in a fire. It was deemed irreparable and demolished.

Bunn72
Saturday 28th of November 2015 08:50:11 PM
possibly a brigantine

Bob Fraser
Sunday 2nd of August 2015 09:00:47 PM

Bob Fraser
Sunday 2nd of August 2015 08:59:58 PM
New Brighton Tower under construction.

Bob Fraser
Sunday 2nd of August 2015 08:59:25 PM
The tower was constructed c1899 and dismnantled c1920 due to neglect during WW1. So this image would be during demolition not construction.

Saul Kevin
Monday 16th of November 2015 03:53:11 AM
This area now reclaimed and protected (mostly - see 2012 1nd 2013 storms!) by a substantial sea wall. Note how the railway is practically under sand!

Pete65
Sunday 23rd of February 2014 03:21:19 AM
Speedway track

Bob Fraser
Monday 20th of January 2014 01:38:03 PM
Railway Station

BruceR
Friday 19th of October 2012 10:36:34 PM