Newport, High Street 1898
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41979

More about this scene
Originally the word 'port' meant market - so the name reminds us that this was a new market town, laid out in the early 12th century when Henry I granted the settlement a special charter. Today's buildings still follow the lines of the original burgage plots laid out all that time ago.
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