Steamboats at Blackpool North Pier (1903)
Edwardian holidaymakers on pleasure boats Deerhound and Greyhound as they ply the coast off Blackpool.
The longest and oldest of Blackpool's three piers, the North Pier was originally intended for 'genteel promenading', with a landing jetty completed in 1867 to allow visitors to make boat trips to the surrounding area. The fur stoles and mufflers worn by these passengers suggest a chilly day for June. The occasional glimpse of tartan is evidence of the town's popularity with Scots holidaymakers.
M&K 206: Steam ships off Blackpool. Same ships as in Mitchell and Kenyon 207
Note: The 'Deerhound' was a steamer, operated by the Blackpool North Pier Company, in service 1901-1905. The 'Greyhound' was a steamer, operated by the Blackpool North Pier Company, in service 1895-1923.