Tenby, Castle Hill From St Catherine's 1890
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A temporary bridge was erected from a ledge below the Store or Detachment Shelter on the left to Castle Hill, which allowed the passage of building materials and labourers from mainland to island at all states of the tide. Later the fort became known as one of Palmerston's follies owing to the surrender of Napoleon III in 1870 just a year after its completion.
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