Port Rae Harbour, Rosehearty
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Image: © Bob Jones Taken: Unknown
Port Rae Harbour, now disused, lies to the east of the main harbour at Rosehearty and has an area of 10 acres. During the herring season years ago it was scarcely large enough for all the drifters which landed their fish here for the twelve curers of Rosehearty.