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The Banjo Pier at Looe, Cornwall, August 1936

The Banjo Pier at Looe, Cornwall, August 1936



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The Banjo Pier at Looe, Cornwall, August 1936

A GWR publicity view of the Banjo Pier at Looe in Cornwall, August 1936. The pier was the first of its type built in the world and is so called because it looks like a banjo from above. It separates East Looe Beach from the busy Looe River. A sign in the foreground is directing holidaymakers to the Rock Towers Hotel

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1930s 1936 August Coast Coastal Cornwall East Looe Beach Looe Looe River Pier Quay Summer Town


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