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The first 196m of Princes Pier were restored in 2006, leaving the exposed pillars we see today. The pier became open to the public again in 2011. Only about a 10 minute walk from the Port Melbourne stop (last stop) on the 109 tram, Princes Pier is a beautiful place to take photos or just sit back and relax while the sun sets and cargo ships.


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Built between 1912 and 1915, Princes Pier was the third major pier constructed at Port Melbourne. From its completion in 1915 until 1969 it was the gateway to a brand new city, in a brand new country, and a brand new life, for immigrants disembarking here, particularly during the post-war period. Over and above this, together with its neighbour.


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Prince's Pier, Port Melbourne Between 1914 and 1921 PROV VPRS 8357 P1 63, Photograph 42. Undated. 1920s Bay steamers. If you were a lucky member of the leisure class in the 1920s and '30s you likely caught either the Hygeia or Weeroona paddle steamers from Port Melbourne to the Mornington Peninsula.


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On 29 September 1914, the New Railway Pier (Princes Pier) was christened when the first Australian convoy carrying troops to fight in World War I left for the battlefields from the newly completed first section of the pier.


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"Anoixan oi ouranoi" or "the skies opened", she said as the crowd on Princes Pier in Port Melbourne sheltered under umbrellas. Cosmo Nicolaidis, 20, of Middle Park, was the first to seize.


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Port Melbourne's Princes Pier comes into its own in January each year with two festivals of a multicultural nature - Theofania and the Piers Festival. Theofania marks the the baptism of Christ in the River Jordan. Young men dive into the water to retrieve a cross cast into the water.


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The Greatest of These is LOVE PRINCES PIER, Port Melbourne, VIC

The 580 metre long Princes Pier was built between 1912 and 1915 and was the third major pier constructed at Port Melbourne. Together with the adjacent Station Pier, it served as a major passenger and cargo terminal in the twentieth century until its closure in 1989.


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Princes Pier is a 580 metre long [1] historic pier on Port Phillip, in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It was known as the New Railway Pier until renamed Prince's Pier after the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) who visited Melbourne in May 1920. [2] History Remains of the original wooden pillars forming the pier


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Princes Pier is a 580 metre long pier on Port Phillip bay in Port Melbourne known as the New Railway Pier until renamed Prince's Pier after the Prince of Wales (later Edward VIII) May 1920. The pier was constructed between 1912 and 1915 by the Melbourne Harbour Trust to supplement the adjacent Station Pier (Railway Pier).


The Greatest of These is LOVE PRINCES PIER, Port Melbourne, VIC

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Princes Pier, Melbourne photo spot, Port Melbourne

Originally built in 1915, the Princes Pier stands as a symbol of Port Melbourne's rich maritime history. After extensive restoration ending in 2011, this iconic landmark is eager to share its stories with you and your little ones. Not Just a Pier, It's a Playground!