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St Ives was originally a fishing community
but as for other Cornish towns, the fishing industry has declined. However the
fishing industry still exists, but only on a smaller scale allowing the harbour
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Ives Harbour Front
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St Ives Lifeboat Station is located
directly on the harbour allowing the lifeboat to be quickly launched. The Lifeboat Station is open to the public during the tourist season.
St Ives has had a lifeboat since 1840 and since
then the crews have saved over a 1000 lives.
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Slip
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Fishing Boats In St Ives
Harbour |
Anchor On Smeaton's
Pier |
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The pier is called Smeatons Pier and
is well worth
a visit. Smeatons Pier was constructed at the latter part of the eighteenth
century. It was only half the current length. The original lighthouse gives an
indication of its earlier length. St Ives harbour was expanded and in the
1860s an additional wooden pier was added to it. Wood Pier was constructed
primarily of wood and failed within twenty years. The remains of this pier can
be seen at low tide.
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Original Lighthouse Built
1831 |
Remains of Wood Pier |
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The harbour was extended to its current length at
the end of the eighteenth century.
The
three
arches in the pier
were added to allow sand to be naturally flushed
out of the harbour so preventing the silting up of
the harbour. |
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Smeaton' s Pier |
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At the entry on
Smeaton's Pier is a medieval chapel St
Leonards. Here fisherman prayed before they went
to sea.
The chapel was specifically for fishermen
and the friar's dues were a percentage of their
catch.
Inside the chapel can be seen a
collection of model fishing ships.
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St
Leonard's Chapel |
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