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View from S showing SSW and ESE fronts of pavilion waiting room
SC 796073
Description View from S showing SSW and ESE fronts of pavilion waiting room
Date c. 1990 to 1994
Collection Papers of Professor John R Hume, economic and industrial historian, Glasgow, Scotland
Catalogue Number SC 796073
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content Pier, Dunoon, Argyll & Bute This view from the south-south-east, taken in the early 1990s, shows the main pier building, part of the 1896-8 rebuilding. The 'Arts and Crafts' style was very fashionable at the time. This is the finest pier building surviving on the Clyde. The car-ferry berth added in 1972 is to the right. By the late 1970s the popularity of excursions to Dunoon had waned, and the south steamer berth at Dunoon was little used. The pier was however, repaired in 1980-1 by Strathclyde Regional Council, in the process losing the 1937 promenade deck, to give the appearance seen here. Dunoon is on the east coast of the Cowal peninsula, and owed its growth in the 19th century to the development of Clyde steamer services. Until the 1960s it was a very popular holiday resort. Its steamer pier was rebuilt several times, most substantially in 1896-8. A promenade balcony was added in 1937. Source: RCAHMS contribution to SCRAN.
External Reference CT112
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