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Exmouth Beach, Devon, August 1931A GWR publicity view of Exmouth Beach, looking towards the Queens Drive end of the seaside town of Exmouth in Devon, August 1931
Cliffs at Ilfracombe, DevonA GWR publicity view of the cliffs near Ilfracombe in Devon in c.1920s-1930s. The Chapel of St Nicholas can be seen on the top of the cliff towards the right of the image
Cliffs at Ilfracombe, Devon, September 1934A GWR publicity view of the cliffs at Arganite Bay or White Pebble Bay near Ilfracombe in Devon, September 1934. The rugged coastline of North Devon is shown in this image with Hillsborough nature
St Aubins Bay, Jersey, June 1925A GWR publicity view of St Aubins Bay on the southern coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands, in early summer 1925. The large bay can be seen to sweep around into the distance in this image
L Etacq, Jersey, June 1925A GWR publicity view of L Etacq, on the north-western side of Jersey in the Channel Islands, June 1925, showing the beach and the bay with a few people pottering about on the sand
St Catherines Bay, Jersey, c. 1920sA GWR publicity view of St Catherines Bay on the north-eastern coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands, c.1920s. This image shows the beach on a quiet day with the St Catherine Breakwater on the right
St Brelades Bay, Jersey, c. 1920sA GWR publicity view of St Brelades Bay on the southern coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands, c.1920s. The image was taken from the cliff top looking down into the bay
Bouley Bay, Jersey, c. 1920sA GWR publicity view of Bouley Bay on the north coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands. This image was taken up on the hillside looking down into the bay, c.1920s
Jersey, Channel Islands, c. 1920sA GWR publicity view of one of the bays on the coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands, c.1920s. The GWR ran shipping services to the Channel Islands and other locations from the 1870s to the 1940s
St Johns Bay, Jersey, c. 1925A GWR publicity view of Bonne Nuit Pier and the bay near St John on the northern coast of Jersey in the Channel Islands, c.1925