Kingston Pier

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Kingston Pier is a historic maritime structure on Norfolk Island that serves as the main landing point for boats and a key heritage landmark of the settlement.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
maritime structure
pier
associatedWith Kingston and Arthur’s Vale penal settlement NERFINISHED
Norfolk Island maritime history
country Australia
governedBy Norfolk Island Regional Council NERFINISHED
hasFeature adjacent boat ramp
boat landing steps
mooring points
sea wall
hasViewOf Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area NERFINISHED
Norfolk Island coastline
heritageDesignation Australian National Heritage List place
UNESCO World Heritage Site component NERFINISHED
heritageStatus key heritage landmark of the Kingston settlement
locatedIn Kingston NERFINISHED
location Norfolk Island NERFINISHED
managedAs heritage place
material concrete
stone
near Kingston foreshore NERFINISHED
historic Kingston settlement buildings
openTo public
partOf Kingston and Arthur’s Vale Historic Area NERFINISHED
primaryAccess sea access to Kingston settlement
region South Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
servesAs main landing point for boats on Norfolk Island
significance important example of early colonial maritime engineering on Norfolk Island
usedFor boat landings
cargo handling
fishing
passenger transfer
recreation
tourism

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Kingston contains Kingston Pier