By the First World War it had evolved
into a pleasure pier with a great variety of seaside
entertainment both
indoors and out. Throughout the twenties it was immensely
popular with attractions ranging from paddle steamer
excursions, daring high divers and bathing from the
pier head to military bands, recitals by the pier's
resident
orchestra in the Concert Hall and an all-year-round
programme of plays, pantomimes and ballets in the Theatre.
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