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- Torquay, Devon
- Paignton, Devon
- Brixham, Devon
- Babbacombe, Devon
- Maidencombe, Devon
- Goodrington, Devon
- Cockington, Devon
- Watcombe, Devon
- St Marychurch, Devon
- Galmpton, Devon (near Paignton)
- Torre Abbey, Devon
- Chelston, Devon
- Churston Ferrers, Devon
- Torbay, Devon
- Oldway, Devon
- Torre, Devon
- Churscombe, Devon
- Hele, Devon (near Torquay)
- Barton, Devon (near Torquay)
- Anstey's Cove, Devon
- Wellswood, Devon
- St Michaels, Devon
- Higher Brixham, Devon
- Shorton, Devon
- Yalberton, Devon
- Collaton St Mary, Devon
- Combe Pafford, Devon
- Ellacombe, Devon
- Shiphay, Devon
- Blagdon, Devon (near Paignton)
- Hollicombe, Devon
- Broadsands, Devon
- Livermead, Devon
- Preston, Devon (near Paignton)
- Edginswell, Devon
- Flat Rock, Devon
Photos
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Maps
164 maps found.
Memories
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Mac Fisheries
Hi Brenda Thanks for the reply. You Mac's workers are all just one big family, so to speak. Since I started the site in March this year, I'm amazed as to how many of you seem to know each other. Oddly enough I'm having talks with ...Read more
A memory of Camberley by
Police Station
I have only just found this site. I was born in 1944 in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, my Mom was sent there as bombs were falling still in the London area and Woodford was still getting there fair share. We lived in an alleyway ...Read more
A memory of Woodford Bridge in 1947 by
Loyal Order Of Moose
I would very much like to catch up with any members of the L O o M from the Paignton branch of that time, also any members of the Federation of Master Builders Torbay branch of which I was president in the mid 70s, in ...Read more
A memory of Paignton in 1959 by
Kart Club
Hi there all you Karters. Just sitting here in Queensland, Australia and thought I'd pass on a bit of history regarding The Dunkeswell Kart Club. The club started as an 'offshoot' of The Torbay Motor Club of which I was a member, as ...Read more
A memory of Dunkeswell in 1964 by
Bray Court
My late father Cyril Cook was a Nurse and sometime during the Second World War was posted to Bray Court, which I believe was a Naval Training School. If any one has any information about Bray Court during the Second World War, I would be most interested. Ken Cook
A memory of Bray by
North Shields
I first came to North Shields after leaving the army in 1972. I stayed at the Railway Hotel run by a tyrant of a woman who threw you out at 8am and would not let you back till 5pm! Worked at Tor-days then General Foam and at ...Read more
A memory of North Shields by
Ellor Street
I lived on Ellor Street for the first 16 years of my life. I went to John Street School followed by Pendleton High School for Girls. I clearly remember the Salford Hippodrome at the end of the street and frequent visits there to see ...Read more
A memory of Salford
I Join The Railway.
I Join the Railway In the summer of 1953, my Aunt and Uncle were staying with us for their holiday. It must have been my Uncle who first spotted the advertisement in the Dartmouth ...Read more
A memory of Kingswear
Kingswear, Me, And My Dog.
He was only a few weeks old when he came to us, my mother had got to know about him and thought he was just the thing I needed to cheer me up. I was fourteen years of age and had not long moved home; my parents had decided ...Read more
A memory of Kingswear
Shoalstone Pool The Coldest Pool I Have Ever Used
I lived in Brixham between 2003 and 2015, before moving back to God's Country. I occasionally swam in this pool, refreshed daily by the in-flow and out-flow of the tide. 'Twas the coldest pool I ...Read more
A memory of Brixham
Captions
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The large shelter and the Jubilee fountain replaced the grand wrought iron gates of Torbay House as the focal point of Torbay Road.
Beyond Torquay harbour is the fine sweep of Torbay. In Nelson's day the entire British fleet could anchor within the sheltering arms of the bay.
These long stretches of sand enjoy the safest bathing in Torbay.
This crowded scene looks south along Torbay towards Paignton. Changing tents have replaced the earlier bathing machines.
In the centre of the picture, by the shelter, is the site of the late 15th-century Torbay House, which was built over an ale house of ancient origin.
Brixham is located at the south end of Tor Bay. Its natural harbour, sheltered by the limestone cliffs, made it ideal for settlement.
is almost exactly the same today, thanks to the Mallocks of nearby Cockington Court: this is a 17th-century mansion that stands in 450 acres of parkland, and is now owned, along with the village, by Torbay
Devonian limestone occurs around Chudleigh, Buckfastleigh, Torbay and Plymouth, and is an attractive and durable building stone.
These long stretches of sand enjoy the safest bathing in Torbay.
This celebrated and fashionable winter resort occupies the northern corner of Tor Bay, and is securely sheltered from all winds, except those from the south-east.
Until recently, when Torbay succumbed to urban sprawl, the green fields of Devon did come almost to the heart of the town.
Until recently, when Torbay succumbed to urban sprawl, the green fields of Devon did come almost to the heart of the town.
Beyond Torquay harbour is the fine sweep of Torbay. In Nelson's day the entire British fleet could anchor within the sheltering arms of the bay.
This photograph shows a Torbay at war. Seaplanes from the newly-formed Royal Air Force are pulled up on the beach - perhaps being used either for recruitment or anti-submarine duties.
This photograph shows a Torbay at war. Seaplanes from the newly-formed Royal Air Force are pulled up on the beach - perhaps being used either for recruitment or anti-submarine duties.
This crowded scene looks south along Torbay towards Paignton. Changing tents have replaced the earlier bathing machines.
Of all the Torbay resorts, only Paignton has a pier, owing to a combination of its popularity as a family resort and the gently sloping sands that facilitated the pier's construction.
Of all the Torbay resorts, only Paignton has a pier, owing to a combination of its popularity as a family resort and the gently sloping sands that facilitated the pier's construction.
Berry Head is the southern limit of Torbay, and a country park as well. A hundred years ago, it was being used by people for recreation purposes (left) and nautical types too (right).
Immediately opposite is the Broadmead Hotel, later to become the Picture House (the Torbay Cinema).
Later Captain Truelove used the hanger to house his Avro seaplane for tourist flights around Torbay. In the background are the buildings of the Preston Railway 'stop off' for visitors to the beach.
brought their creels of pilchards and herring from the creek (Paignton Harbour - see photograph right and P2046, page 24), along the sand bar (Sands Road - see 81150, page 27), to a market space near the Torbay
The Great Western Railway built a workshop here, and two main lines - to Plymouth and Torbay - divided just beyond the station.
In December 1688, a plaque informs us, William of Orange, the Dutch ruler, stayed the night here on his way to London from Torbay, having been offered the crown in place of the Catholic
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