WV7150 : Gorey Harbour at Low Tide

Gorey Harbour at Low Tide
The beach at Gorey Harbour has been used for loading cargo since at least the Middle Ages. In 1685 Dumaresq wrote that Gorey was the most ancient port of the Island and described the pier as "old and decayed". In 1815, it was decided to rebuild the decaying pier to serve the 150 or so visiting oyster-fishing boats stationed in the port during the season. The work cost £16,000 and was completed by 1817 and, in the following years, hotels, chandlers and houses were built along the pier when the land beneath the castle was sold off by the Crown.
Today the harbour has been taken over by yachts and small craft.
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Today the harbour has been taken over by yachts and small craft.
Read more: Link
year taken
2010
- Grid Square
- WV7150, 69 images (more nearby)
- Photographer
- Gerald England (find more nearby)
- Image classification
- Geograph
- Date Taken
- Wednesday, 6 October, 2010 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Wednesday, 3 November, 2010
- Category
- Harbour (more nearby)
- Subject Location
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MGRS:
WV 7132 5010 [10m precision]
WGS84: 49:11.9728N 2:1.2596W - Photographer Location
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MGRS:
WV 7127 5013 - View Direction
- East-southeast (about 112 degrees)
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