Worthing Pier Past, Present and Future Pier Objects Art and Writing competition The W3PF Project is an exciting community project managed by Adur & Worthing.

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Worthing Pier Past, Present and Future Pier Objects Art and Writing competition The W3PF Project is an exciting community project managed by Adur & Worthing Youth Council. For more information about this project visit Next

“This year we are inviting young people from schools and groups across the borough to celebrate what our pier means to us through Art, Drama, Music and Writing.” Next

About Our Pier Next

Who designed Worthing Pier? The Worthing Pier Company was formed in The Company commissioned the famous engineer Sir Robert Rawlinson to design the new pier.. Sir Robert Rawlinson Next

When did the Pier open? The Pier opened to the public on the 12 th April The original pier was 291 metres long and 4.6 metres wide. Next

What did the Pier look like in 1900? By the turn of the nineteenth century the Pier had been widened and two kiosks (a tollhouse and souvenir shop) built on the landward end facing Marine Parade. By 1889 a Pavilion had been built at the southern end where paddle steamers carrying holiday makers moored each day. New pavilion at the southern end 2 new kiosks at the landward end Next

What happened on the Pier 100 years ago? Paddle steamers like the SS Worthing Belle would moor at the southern end of pier to let passengers get on and off. Walkers, sunbathers and fishermen would be seen every day on the promenade where bands would play and carnivals would regularly take place. Next

What happened to the Pier on Easter Monday 1913? Strong winds that day destroyed the wooden promenade forcing the Pier to close. Following repairs the Pier reopened on the 29 th May Next

When was the Pavilion Theatre built? In 1921 the Pier was purchased by Worthing Borough Council who replaced the 2 kiosks at the front entrance with a 1000 seater Pavilion. Next

What started the fire on the Pier in 1933? A discarded cigarette butt started the fire on the September 10 th 1933 which destroyed part of the promenade and the Southern Pavilion. Following repair work the pier reopened in the Summer of Next

What happened to the Pier during World War II? Fearing a German invasion of the south coast the decision was taken to blow up a section of the pier to stop enemy ships mooring. In total 30 metres of the Pier was destroyed. This section was rebuilt and the Pier once again reopened to the public in the summer of Next

What did the Pier look like in the 1950’s? Families flocked to UK seaside towns for their holidays in the early 1950’s. New features on the Pier included an amusement arcade and a sun lounge on the south facing side of the southern pavilion. Next

What happens on Worthing Pier today? The International Birdman Festival The Pavilion Theatre Concerts, shows and Pantomimes The summer fireworks festival Southern Pavilion Conferences, meetings and wedding receptions Next

Your opportunity to take part in the Worthing Pier Objects Art and Writing competitions Fantastic Prizes! Everyone who takes part will receive a Worthing Pier, Past, Present & Future certificate! Next

Worthing Pier Objects Writing competition PRIMARY Look at the young boy and girl in the photographs. They are wearing clothes dating from the early 1900’s. How old are the boy and girl? Where in Worthing might you see them dressed like this? What are they doing? Write a short story about one or both of these children. Title your story “An Edwardian day at the seaside.” Next

Worthing Pier Objects Art competition PRIMARY Here is a decorative plate. Souvenirs like this would have been sold in the souvenir shop on the Pier next to the Pavilion Theatre and in shops on the High Street. Create a design for your own Worthing Pier souvenir cup or plate. If you have the opportunity make your own clay model of the cup or plate that you have designed! Next

Worthing Pier Objects Writing competition SECONDARY Look at the Victorian Bustle dress (left.) Who do you think would have owned a smart dress like this? Write a short story about the owner of this dress. Title your story a “An afternoon walk along Worthing Pier.” Who do you think the young lady who owned this dress might have met on the promenade that afternoon? Next

Worthing Pier Objects Art competition SECONDARY Opposite are a selection of china ornaments that you might have seen on display in the souvenir shop on the pier. Design a Worthing Pier souvenir that might have been on display in the souvenir shop at the start of the twentieth century? If you have time and the opportunity why not create your own souvenir using modelling clay! Next

Getting Started! Visit the Worthing Pier, Past, Present and Future website to learn more about the objects displayed in the photographs. Or why not take the opportunity to visit Worthing Museum to view other pieces of clothing and objects dating back to this period? Next

Competition Rules The competition is open to all young people aged 7 to 18 who attend a school in the Adur & Worthing area. All Art entries must be submitted on A4 or A3 sized paper. Written works must be: Primary – Under 500 words Secondary – Under 1500 The closing date for the competitions is Wednesday 31 st January All competition entries should be ed to: Or posted to: Worthing Youth Council c/o Porters Office Worthing Town Hall, Chapel Road Worthing, West Sussex, BN11 1HA Next

Best of luck everybody! The W3PF Project is an exciting community project managed by Adur and Worthing Youth Council. For more information about this project visit Home