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- Gravesend_town_pier abstract "The Gravesend Town Pier is located in Gravesend, Kent. It was designed by William Tierney Clark and built in 1834 in Quay, England. Over 3 million passengers were served between 1835 and 1842, but around 1900, this pier fell into disuse due to the arrival of the railroads.In 2000, this site was restored by the Gravesham Borough Council, partly funded by the organizations English Heritage, English Partnerships, Heritage Lottery Fund, Kent County Council, and Manifold Trust. In 2002, this renovation project was finished. They had also added a restaurant and a bar to the pier. When reopened, the Gravesend Town Pier was initially successful, but it later became a fiscal failure.In December 2008, Sir Terry Falwell proposed that water taxis be used to ferry people up and down the Thames River. Gravesend town pier is one possible location for a pickup point for passengers. Falwell, to support his plan, mentions that in Hong Kong many people travel around by water taxis.Gravesend town pier is the oldest surviving cast iron pier in the world and is a Grade II* listed building.".
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- Gravesend_town_pier alt "Picture of Gravesend Town Pier".
- Gravesend_town_pier caption "(Gravesend Town Pier)".
- Gravesend_town_pier carries "Pedestrians".
- Gravesend_town_pier construction "William Wood".
- Gravesend_town_pier design William_Tierney_Clark.
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- Gravesend_town_pier maint "Gravesham Borough Council".
- Gravesend_town_pier name "Gravesend Town Pier".
- Gravesend_town_pier officialName "Gravesend Town Pier".
- Gravesend_town_pier owner "Gravesham Borough Council".
- Gravesend_town_pier spans "Thames River".
- Gravesend_town_pier type "Boat passenger pier".
- Gravesend_town_pier subject Category:Architecture_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Gravesend_town_pier subject Category:Gravesend,_Kent.
- Gravesend_town_pier subject Category:Piers_in_England.
- Gravesend_town_pier type Artifact100021939.
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- Gravesend_town_pier type Pier103933529.
- Gravesend_town_pier type PiersInEngland.
- Gravesend_town_pier type Platform103961939.
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- Gravesend_town_pier type Whole100003553.
- Gravesend_town_pier comment "The Gravesend Town Pier is located in Gravesend, Kent. It was designed by William Tierney Clark and built in 1834 in Quay, England. Over 3 million passengers were served between 1835 and 1842, but around 1900, this pier fell into disuse due to the arrival of the railroads.In 2000, this site was restored by the Gravesham Borough Council, partly funded by the organizations English Heritage, English Partnerships, Heritage Lottery Fund, Kent County Council, and Manifold Trust.".
- Gravesend_town_pier label "Gravesend town pier".
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