bimble

By monkus

Newhaven Harbour

Almost spelled it Haarbour.

Another day of misty drizzle. And work. Paused here on my way home and thought; why not?

Newhaven, (now part of Edinburgh, then part of Leith), is a harbour built by James IV in order to build the ship the Great Michael, the largest warship in Europe.

Newhaven, latterly, became a fishing port.

The Great Michael was sold off to France on the cheap.

James IV went on to Flodden field.

Not necessarily in that order.

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