Lostwithiel, The Parade 1906
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In the background is the ivy-clad nine-arched bridge spanning the Fowey River. At one time vessels could thread their way right up to the town quay, and Lostwithiel grew to be second only to Southampton as a port along the southern seabord. By the 15th century silting had brought trade to a halt.
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