Photographer’s Note
Brighton is one of the largest and most famous seaside resorts in the United Kingdom. With origins dating before the Domesday Book (1086), the ancient settlement of Brighthelmston emerged as an important health resort during the 18th century.
The West Pier had been cut off from the shore (partly deliberately, for safety reasons) since 1975, but the West Pier trust offered regular tours of it until the structure suffered a serious partial collapse during a storm on December 29, 2002, when a walkway connecting the concert hall and pavilion fell into the sea. On January 20, 2003 a further collapse saw the destruction of the concert hall in the middle of the pier. On 28 March 2003 the pavilion at the end of the pier caught fire. Firefighters were unable to save the building from destruction because the collapsed walkway prevented them from reaching it.
In December 2005 the last remaining physical structure, the "little white hut" was lost when strong winds broke it away into the sea. Ironically, when the rest of pier had been intact, the hut had been said to be in serious threat of falling into the sea; yet it was the last piece to remain.
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rushfan2112
(2965) 2007-08-10 18:08
Hi Nicola, impressive control of the contrasting light and shade. Despite there being good interest in all the sky, I suggest you crop a couple of inches off the top so as to place the sun on a "third" as I think it might improve composition. Super colours and reflection on the water. TFS. Paul.
Photo Information
- Copyright: Nicola Donaldson (NickiD22) (23)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-09-05
- Categories: Daily Life, Nature, Ruins
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-07-19 3:37








