Capstone Hill Ilfracombe from the Arcade
Ilfracombe from Capstone Hill W3854
Lynton and Lynmouth
Anstey's Cove Torquay 5813 JV
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Natural arch, Torquay 5320 JV
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St Michael's Mill, St Albans W6552
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Bute Docks - Cardiff
Bute Docks entrance - Cardiff
Penarth from the east - from Penarth Head probably
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Possibly coast near Ilfracombe
Ilfracombe from Capstone
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A scan of an old black & white print from my Grandfather's collection. The originals have been presented to the local records office for North Devon.
Rhenish Tower - Lynmouth. was originally built in the late 1850s by General Rawdon to store salt water to supply his house with sea baths. A light was later added as a beacon for local shipping. The current building is an exact replica, as the original, seen above, was destroyed in the disastrous floods in 1952
Rhenish Tower - Lynmouth. was originally built in the late 1850s by General Rawdon to store salt water to supply his house with sea baths. A light was later added as a beacon for local shipping. The current building is an exact replica, as the original, seen above, was destroyed in the disastrous floods in 1952
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