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18th/20th Century Demarcation Line
North Pier St. Andrews Harbour
The outer, seaward end of the North Pier is of 19th and 20th century date, reflecting efforts to improve the access to the harbour in heavy weather. It is of typical Victorian and later cement construction, much more rectilinear than the earlier work at the shoreward end. This later extension is fitted with cast-iron mooring pawls.
(Source: St. Andrews Harbour Trust)
The outer, seaward end of the North Pier is of 19th and 20th century date, reflecting efforts to improve the access to the harbour in heavy weather. It is of typical Victorian and later cement construction, much more rectilinear than the earlier work at the shoreward end. This later extension is fitted with cast-iron mooring pawls.
(Source: St. Andrews Harbour Trust)
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