Charlestown, The Harbour c.1955
Photo ref:
C62078

More about this scene
The perfect little port with its floating dock is surrounded by cottages, and the outer harbour is enclosed by breakwater piers. We can see how the coasters in the dock will have to reverse out and turn sharply to clear the outer harbour. The long building with a tall chimney (left) is the clay dry built in 1908 for processing clay from Carclaze Pit. From here the clay was trammed through a tunnel direct to the harbour.
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