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Civil engineering: the pier at Madras, India, built using screw piles (helical piles). Wood engraving, 1863.
Date: February 28 1863Reference: 44532i- Pictures
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Kissing lesbian and gay couples lined up vertically along a pier with the sea either side and a horizon featuring the logo of the Cruzando Fonteras [crossing borders]; an advertisement for the International Week of Gay Liberation in Torremolinos and Malaga from 12th to 28th June [1995?]; coordinated by the Colega Gays y Lesbianas de Andalucía. Colour lithograph by Petí Comití, ca. 1995.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 675843i- Pictures
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A design for a [ferry?] pier at Gravesend, Kent. Lithograph after J. B. Redman.
Redman, John Baldry.Reference: 44529i- Pictures
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A windy day at Margate: a man accidentally bumping into another man, and knocking out his last tooth. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1810.
Date: 5 April 1810Reference: 16642i- Pictures
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Crowds of people are out walking on Brighton pier: a woman is being pushed in a bath chair, a large lady is carrying a parasol, and three young women are being scrutinised by a variety of men. Wood engraving.
Date: 1800-1899Reference: 33235i- Pictures
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Civil engineering: the Mersey Ferry landing stage (top), and the pier at Lytham (below). Wood engraving after [H.R.].
Reference: 44530i- Pictures
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Southport, Lancashire: sheet of sketches showing various sights. Wood engraving, 1872.
Date: 12 October 1872Reference: 22815i- Pictures
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Southampton, location of the Royal Agricultural Society's Annual Meeting in 1844. Wood engraving by Smyth, 1844.
Date: 27 July 1844Reference: 40168i