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The harbour
area has always been the hub of the town and it is from
here that a lot of Watchet’s early prosperity was based.
Small locally owned vessels traded coastally and to
Ireland with a host of commodities that can be seen
in the cargo manifests still held in the Market House
Museum. In the 19th century iron ore was exported from
the mines in the Brendon Hills to the smelters at Ebbw
Vale in South Wales. Latterly wood pulp was imported
from Scandinavia and Portugal for the local paper mill
and general cargo passing through the harbour included
sand, cement, fertilizer, lead ingots, tractors, potatoes
and coal.
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