New Quay, The Harbour 1939
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New Quay became an important ship-building settlement from the late 18th century (244 ships were built here between 1779 and 1882), and since it was well protected from south-westerly gales, it was one of the few places along the coast where larger ships could shelter during storms. The three terraces of houses provided accommodation for ship builders and ancillary workers.
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