Ok we engineered our island and salt production is in full swing http://www.lymington.org/history/thesaltindcoast.html on both the mainland and the newly created island. We are after all looking both to internal markets and abroad.....hvered wrote:Wight has caused no end of etymological head scratching, wight as a white or Wic island sounds an ingenious argument. In view of the importance of tin-islands, why not develop a salt production centre or entrepot. Archaeologists have found man-made roads underwater near the island, perhaps Cowes is a corruption of causeway.
Hurst Spit is a huge shingle bank that protects the whole Western Solent from the prevailing winds and waves; it also shelters large areas of saltmarsh and mud flats that provide habitats for rare species.
hvered wrote:The spit looks like a man-made construction. At any rate it's stable enough to support a lighthouse. The whole stretch of Sussex coast here consists of marshland and sand banks, very flat and low-lying.
The Lymington salterns had some interesting names e.g. Troy Town!
spiral wrote:BTW this is Hampshire not Sussex and....Ham(wic) is of course the early name for Southampton.........
We have our "industrial area" and entrepot, but where is our Administration area?
Somewhere you can control trade right along the south coast. Let's say from the tin mines in the west to the amber trade in the east....
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