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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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