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New Holland Pier
New Holland Pier 
 Using the 135mm telephoto lens attached to my Pentax ME Super camera New Holland pier is seen stretching out into the Humber Estuary. The canopy to the right is that of New Holland Town station that would close exactly a week later along with the railway on the pier and the station at the end. Notice the line of LNER globe lamps to the left that I photographed one of when I visited the pier back in December 1980, see.....https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/29820618204/lner-globe-enamel-new-holland-pier The pier is still in use today being technically railway connected and used by a grain and animal feed import/export company with a conveyor belt occupying the route of the right-hand track. 
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New Holland Pier 
 Using the 135mm telephoto lens attached to my Pentax ME Super camera New Holland pier is seen stretching out into the Humber Estuary. The canopy to the right is that of New Holland Town station that would close exactly a week later along with the railway on the pier and the station at the end. Notice the line of LNER globe lamps to the left that I photographed one of when I visited the pier back in December 1980, see.....https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/29820618204/lner-globe-enamel-new-holland-pier The pier is still in use today being technically railway connected and used by a grain and animal feed import/export company with a conveyor belt occupying the route of the right-hand track. 
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Using the 135mm telephoto lens attached to my Pentax ME Super camera New Holland pier is seen stretching out into the Humber Estuary. The canopy to the right is that of New Holland Town station that would close exactly a week later along with the railway on the pier and the station at the end. Notice the line of LNER globe lamps to the left that I photographed one of when I visited the pier back in December 1980, see.....https://www.ontheupfast.com/p/21936chg/29820618204/lner-globe-enamel-new-holland-pier The pier is still in use today being technically railway connected and used by a grain and animal feed import/export company with a conveyor belt occupying the route of the right-hand track.