Carmarthen, From St David's Church Tower 1910
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Despite being hemmed in by the surrounding hills, by the turn of the century Carmarthen was already a sizeable and bustling town. Unlike many other Welsh towns, whose growth was based on coal or iron and steel, Carmarthen had long been a market town and the centre for an age-old agricultural tradition. On both sides of the main street are dwellings of all shapes, sizes and ages, including a fine mock-Tudor gabled residence in the near left.
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