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- Banjo_Pier abstract "A Banjo Pier is a pier in the shape of a banjo. The most notable example is probably the Banjo Pier in Looe, Cornwall, England (50.3510°N 4.4512°W / 50.3510; -4.4512 (Banjo Pier, Looe, Cornwall)), as it was the first and thus the prototype for many others around the world. It was designed by Joseph Thomas and built by Daniel Taylor.".
- Banjo_Pier thumbnail Looe_Banjo_Pier_-_geograph.org.uk_-_759550.jpg?width=300.
- Banjo_Pier wikiPageID "21280266".
- Banjo_Pier wikiPageRevisionID "595589842".
- Banjo_Pier hasPhotoCollection Banjo_Pier.
- Banjo_Pier subject Category:Piers.
- Banjo_Pier subject Category:Piers_in_England.
- Banjo_Pier point "50.351 -4.4512".
- Banjo_Pier type Artifact100021939.
- Banjo_Pier type HorizontalSurface103536348.
- Banjo_Pier type Object100002684.
- Banjo_Pier type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Banjo_Pier type Pier103933529.
- Banjo_Pier type Piers.
- Banjo_Pier type Platform103961939.
- Banjo_Pier type Surface104362025.
- Banjo_Pier type Whole100003553.
- Banjo_Pier type SpatialThing.
- Banjo_Pier comment "A Banjo Pier is a pier in the shape of a banjo. The most notable example is probably the Banjo Pier in Looe, Cornwall, England (50.3510°N 4.4512°W / 50.3510; -4.4512 (Banjo Pier, Looe, Cornwall)), as it was the first and thus the prototype for many others around the world. It was designed by Joseph Thomas and built by Daniel Taylor.".
- Banjo_Pier label "Banjo Pier".
- Banjo_Pier sameAs m.05f3k9t.
- Banjo_Pier sameAs Q4855855.
- Banjo_Pier sameAs Q4855855.
- Banjo_Pier sameAs Banjo_Pier.
- Banjo_Pier lat "50.351".
- Banjo_Pier long "-4.4512".
- Banjo_Pier wasDerivedFrom Banjo_Pier?oldid=595589842.
- Banjo_Pier depiction Looe_Banjo_Pier_-_geograph.org.uk_-_759550.jpg.
- Banjo_Pier isPrimaryTopicOf Banjo_Pier.