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The Portreath Pepper Pot (I wouldn't suggest saying that more than once after a visit to the pub)!
A Huer's lookout.
The Huer had to look out for the coming of the pilchard shoal; when seen, the town would galvanise into frenetic but well-practiced action! The nightmare scenario was if it was missed because it passed by in the night! In which case somewhere else in Wales or Ireland benefited.
The Huer had to look out for the coming of the pilchard shoal; when seen, the town would galvanise into frenetic but well-practiced action! The nightmare scenario was if it was missed because it passed by in the night! In which case somewhere else in Wales or Ireland benefited.
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Shocking from an English teacher!!!
There are a few caught today (but nothing like the industrial quantities from the ginormous shoals of 150 years ago) and sold as Cornish Sardines (supposed to make them more marketable - how so? I have no idea!)
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