Lorne Pier, Victoria Australia
The first pier was built in 1879 to provide easier sea access for tourists, to serve the logging industry, and to deliver supplies to the town. Previously boats had to be beached and propped up while being loaded and unloaded, a dangerous operation. The original pier went through many configurations, it was triangular, L shaped, lengthened and concreted. After 127 years of modifications and partial rebuilds, the Lorne Pier was replaced by a new pier at a cost of $5 million. The present pier, funded by the Victorian State Government, for tourism and recreation was opened in 2007.
- Lorne Pier 1890s
- Moonah at Lorne Pier
- Lorne Pier crowded to watch diving demonstration by Lil Beaurepaire
- Watching Lillian Beaurapaire diving
- 1975 Lorne Pier
- Lifting Couta boat at the Lorne Pier
- Pier opened in 2007
- Lorne Pier 2024. Photograph by Ella Murnane
Sources:
- Lorne Historical Society collections