Porlock Weir, The Harbour 1929
Photo ref: 82180
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The man handling the tiller of the furthest boat moves swiftly away from the nearer craft. The trend of the wake could indicate that he has just brought out from shore the man standing in the stern of his foreground boat.

An extract from Picturesque Harbours Photographic Memories.

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A Selection of Memories from Porlock Weir

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Porlock Weir

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My parents owned this shop in the mid 60's, I have good memories of living there. A great place to grow up, summer holidays out on the sea and exploring the countryside around Porlock Weir.
I too remember the little shop at Porlock weir the lady who often served in there was the mother of a friend and when I used to take my children in there on holiday more often than not we weren't charged especially if her own grandchildren were with us. I can say this now for the owner of the shop and the lady who served have long since departed this world. We still holiday on Exmoor just on the side of ...see more
Approx 1970 this shop used to sell the most beautiful ice cream with a big scoop of clotted cream on top. This was a lovely treat after a busy day sat on the lock gates crabbing !!