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词条 Central Pier, Blackpool
释义

  1. Location

  2. History

  3. Construction and adaptation

  4. Attractions

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

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Central Pier is one of three piers in the town of Blackpool, England.

Location

The pier is central in that it is located between the other two, but it was close to the site of the now-defunct Blackpool Central railway station about 550 yards south of Blackpool Tower. Since the coastline is very straight and flat, the pier simply extends at right angles to the sea front, roughly level with the promenade.

History

The success of the North Pier prompted the formation of the Blackpool South Jetty Company one year later in 1864. Impressed with the construction of Blackpool Pier (North Pier), the company hired the same contractor, Richard Laidlaw and Son of Glasgow for the project. This time, however, the company used the designs of Lieutenant-Colonel John Isaac Mawson rather than those of Eugenius Birch. When the pier was opened on 30 May 1868, it was 503 yards in length, 131 yards of which was a landing jetty for use at low tide. The first manager of the pier was Robert Bickerstaffe, coxswain of the first Blackpool lifeboat. Blackpool's lifeboat station is located next to Central Pier.

From the start, the new pier's emphasis was on fun rather than the genteel relaxation provided at North Pier. In the early days fun was provided mainly by dancing facilities, but in the 20th century, roller skating was introduced along with fairground rides and amusement machines. Steamboat excursions departed from the landing jetty as they did from North Pier. The dance halls became less popular after the Second World War and the facilities were adapted into a theatre, bars and amusement arcades by the 1970s.

The pierhead theatre was modernised in 1986 and became known as "Peggy Sue's Showboat". A striking addition came in 1990 when a 33 metre high Ferris wheel was erected, a half-scale reference to the Victorian attraction that had been part of the Winter Gardens complex a century earlier.

The pier now known as South Pier was built 30 years later.

Construction and adaptation

Central Pier is constructed mostly of cast iron with wooden decking. The piles on which the structure rests were driven using the screw pile method pioneered by Eugenius Birch. This involved twisting screw-tipped cast iron piles down through the sand until they hit bedrock. The materials and building techniques were similar to those used for North Pier but the structure of Central is a little more delicate in appearance.

The pier has suffered relatively little damage save for fires in 1964 and 1973 which gutted the theatre buildings. The main structural alterations have been the removal of the obsolete 131 yards (120 m) low tide jetty in 1975 and the construction of the Ferris wheel in 1990. The addition of the wheel required the midsection of the pier to be strengthened to cope with the extra weight.

Attractions

  • Pirate's Bay Family Bar
  • Blackpool Big Wheel
  • Peter Sedgewicks Funfair
  • Central Pier Family Entertainment Centre
  • Old Tyme Portrait Studio

See also

  • Blackpool's North Pier
  • Blackpool's South Pier
  • List of piers in the United Kingdom

References

External links

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  • Central Pier Blackpool - Official Blackpool Central Pier
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20060822074115/http://www.theheritagetrail.co.uk/piers/blackpool%20central%20pier.htm The Heritage Trail] - Blackpool Central Pier
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20061110130122/http://www.engineering-timelines.com/scripts/engineeringItem.asp?id=599 Engineering Timelines] - Details of the pier's construction and history
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