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The End of the Pier

Amber toned image of a dramatic sunset over St Anne’s Old Jetty. Long shadows are cast on the deeply ridged sand beach

 

In 1891 a wooden landing jetty at the end of St Annes pier was extended, in an L shape, by engineering and architecture firm Garlick and Sykes. The new iron extension was three storeys high and measured 120 feet (37 m) long by 90 feet (27 m) wide. After its addition, the pier was 945 feet (288 m) in length. The jetty was used for steamer services from Blackpool and Liverpool. The passing of the Ribble Navigation and Preston Dock Act of 1883 led to dredging of the river channels to improve access to Preston Dock. These changes to the estuary meant that the pier was eventually left on dry land, ruining the resort’s steamer trade.

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