Haverfordwest, The Castle From The River Cleddau 1890
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An evocative view from the north-east of the part of the town immediately below the Castle and the impressive Castle and prison itself. The watch-tower in the roof of the new prison was built so the guards could observe all activity in the exercise yards. These buildings in the shadow of the castle walls were the site of the Marychurch Foundry, the town's biggest employer until its closure in the mid-1930s.
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