Heysham, The Village 1892
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Quiet Heysham was once most famous for nettle beer and selling teas to trippers from its ancient cottages. The chapel on the headland and the stone coffins remain, but the ambience has changed. In 1904, two thousand workmen began digging a deep water harbour which took an army of Irish navvies seven years to complete. Heysham, once connected with Druids, has now become an important terminal for Irish sea traffic.
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