Honiton, High Street And St Paul's Church 1904
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More about this scene
Honiton is renowned for its lace, and the royal christening robe, still in use today, was made here for Queen Victoria in 1841. The building on the right, opposite the church, is now used as a lace museum. Many of the pleasing late Georgian buildings in this picture are still standing.
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