Old Chain Pier (as main pleasure pier)

E891909

Old Chain Pier was an early 19th-century seaside pier in Brighton that served as the town’s principal pleasure pier before being superseded by the later, more modern Brighton Palace Pier.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic structure
pleasure pier
seaside pier
associatedWith Brighton Palace Pier NERFINISHED
category Former piers in England
Piers in Brighton
city Brighton NERFINISHED
coastalTown Brighton NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
era early 19th century
followedBy Brighton Palace Pier NERFINISHED
historicalRole early focus of Brighton’s seaside tourism
locatedOn English Channel coast
location Brighton NERFINISHED
Brighton, England NERFINISHED
notableFor being Brighton’s main pleasure pier before Brighton Palace Pier
precededBy no earlier major pleasure pier in Brighton
servedAs principal pleasure pier of Brighton
structureType chain-supported pier
pier
supersededBy Brighton Palace Pier NERFINISHED
usedFor promenading
sea views
seaside leisure

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Brighton Palace Pier replaced Old Chain Pier (as main pleasure pier)