West Bay, Harbour 1899
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More about this scene
This artificial harbour, first constructed between 1740- 44, stands at the estuary of the small River Brit. It was reconstructed in 1844, but a harbour had existed here for several centuries. Joan of Navarre landed here in 1403 on her way to marry Henry IV. The imposing terrace of five tall houses, with a tile-hung mansard roof at three levels, had been built around 1885 by E S Prior, and the heaps of stone on the other side of the harbour may have been left over after its construction, or have been used as ballast by sailing vessels visiting here.
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