Whether your experience of Wick tallies with Stevenson’s is, of course, a
subjective matter. However, what cannot be denied is Wick’s central place
in the development of the east coast herring fishery which flourished from the
beginning of the 19th century until it went into slow decline in the 1930s.
Allied to this was the development, in 1811, of Pulteneytown on the south
side of the Wick river by Thomas Telford as one of the world’s first
purpose-built ‘industrial estates’. The town’s industries included
cooperages, rope-making, foundries, gutting and curing facilities and an
extensive harbour. |
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