Places
36 places found.
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- Torquay, Devon
- Salcombe, Devon
- Exeter, Devon
- Plymouth, Devon
- Ilfracombe, Devon
- Sidmouth, Devon
- Barnstaple, Devon
- Paignton, Devon
- Exmouth, Devon
- Dartmouth, Devon
- Teignmouth, Devon
- Tavistock, Devon
- Seaton, Devon
- Bideford, Devon
- Okehampton, Devon
- Dawlish, Devon
- Kingsbridge, Devon
- Totnes, Devon
- Newton Abbot, Devon
- Lynton, Devon
- Tiverton, Devon
- Budleigh Salterton, Devon
- Ashburton, Devon
- Axminster, Devon
- Honiton, Devon
- Ottery St Mary, Devon
- Ivybridge, Devon
- Crediton, Devon
- Great Torrington, Devon
- Buckfastleigh, Devon
- Northam, Devon
- South Molton, Devon
- Holsworthy, Devon
- Woolfardisworthy, Devon
- Millwey Rise, Devon
- Higher Dunstone, Devon
Photos
20,191 photos found. Showing results 21 to 40.
Maps
7,210 maps found.
Memories
318 memories found. Showing results 11 to 20.
Fun As A Youngster
Attended CHELSEA secondary central in fall of ‘57 and ‘58. Had a great time. Returned to Canada at Xmas 58. School trip to Devon in spring of 58. Always remember the woodworking teacher. Mr. Thornycroft. Sp?
A memory of Chelsea by
Famous Arch
As a child, during school holidays I would stay with my Grand-parents in Newton Abbot and often travel to Torquay on the smart dark red number 12 Devon General bus. On the journey I would look out for the tunnel at Kingskerswell near ...Read more
A memory of Kingskerswell by
The Visitation Convent Bridport Dorset.
For unruly behaviour, I was delivered to boarding school at the age of 4, after enjoying wonderful times on a Devon farm. I was taken to the Convent by my parents in an Austin 7. I remember crying and staring ...Read more
A memory of Bridport in 1948 by
Grandad's Grandads.
The white building on the far right of the photo is the Royal Albert Bridge Inn, at Saltash Passage on the Devon side on the river. A relative was born there in 1920 when his father John Augustin R. Stoneman was the landlord. ...Read more
A memory of Saltash in 1860 by
Charles Arthur Samphier Born12 5 1937 Wyatts Green
My parents bought Wyatts Stores in about 1936 and moved from West Ham, E.London., with my two sisters. Dad kept about 300 chickens in the back field. I was born on Coronation Day at Wyatts ...Read more
A memory of Doddinghurst in 1930 by
The Real Family Of Axmouth Devon Uk
My Grandmother ELLEN REAL was born in Axmouth 1875. Her grandmother was a Lace Maker and one of a few lace makers who contributed to making Queen Victoria's Wedding Veil. My father (William Tom Sparkes) told me ...Read more
A memory of Axmouth in 1947 by
Rothamsted
Much of the Farm Management Course I studied in Devon in the early 1970s was based on work done at Rothamsted. I felt very lucky to land a job here in 1975 and gradually to meet and even work with the authors of text books I had studied. ...Read more
A memory of Harpenden by
Old Blacksmith Shop
What is now 1 Taw Green Cottages was once the Smithy I am told. TAW GREEN is a hamlet in South Tawton in Okehampton, Devon, UK
A memory of Taw Green by
Northolt=Racecourse Estate/Community/1960s
My name is Nick, and I lived in Northolt at 43 Kempton Avenue, going to the old Northolt Primary at the Target, the new primary off Mandeville Road, then Islip Manor junior. This was from 1962- ...Read more
A memory of Northolt by
Brief Visit
Travelling from Devon, my parents stayed at this hotel when they were starting me at Cranleigh School. I remember scented gardens. In 2025 the scent of a particular plant still evokes in me a vague apprehenson.
A memory of Bramley
Captions
227 captions found. Showing results 25 to 48.
A feature of several East Devon villages is a brook running alongside a main street.
Not far away is Coryton Park, rebuilt in 1754-56 by Benedictus Mawood Tucker, afterwards Sheriff of Devon.
Visitors approaching from Devon descend this steep hill to the sea at Lyme.
Lace-making has always been an important tradition in East Devon, though it would be a rare sight today to see it carried out in the street by a local cottager.
The line was eventually completed in 1890 - 41 years after the rival South Devon Railway reached Plymouth.
In 1282, the Countess of Devon, aggrieved with the merchants of Exeter, constructed a weir across the River Exe obstructing access to the city's port.
Axmouth, in East Devon, was an important port until its river entrance silted up.
A network of footpath and bridleways offers excellent views across East Devon's pastoral landscape.
At this time, views such as these could be replicated a hundred times throughout the county of Devon.
Starkey, Knight & Ford's brewery was in Tiverton, and their trademark black horses could at one time be seen all over Devon.
Clay has been mined commercially in South Devon since the 17th Century.
It contains 17th-century panelling which originally came from Devon.
Both are delightful, with old Devon cob cottages and attractive gardens in an area of fine scenery.
The Devon and Somerset Stores, seen here amongst many excellent shop fronts, has posters in the window advertising Frister Rossmann Sewing Machines at £3 7s 6d and £2 18s 6d.
It was the library for years, and today it is home to the North Devon Museum.
Spinsters' Rock is in Devon, near Drewsteignton.
Hawkchurch is situated in wild and wooded country, close to where Devon slips imperceptibly into Dorset.
The red sandstone cliffs of East Devon break into the green and pastoral valley of the River Sid; Sidmouth lines the slopes of the gap.
But farmers from all over South Devon still bring their animals to the town for the Wednesday livestock sales.
Before being overtaken by Plymouth a couple of decades earlier, Brixham was the leading fishing port in Devon.
Its 'Gothick' design is conspicuous in a particularly beautiful corner of Devon, alongside the river Taw.
The Devon historian Hoskins, who seems not to have been a fan of Victorian church building, said 'It has nothing to recommend it'.
Once the town manufactured and exported cloth and built ships; it imported tobacco and salted cod, and wool from the Continent for the Devon weaving industry.
Woodbury is one of Devon's largest parishes, and it occupies the great vale between Woodbury Common and the flood plains of the Exe.
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