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West Beach at Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933A GWR publicity view of Back Beach at Teignmouth in Devon, September 1933. The beach is lined with holidaymakers in deckchairs sunning themselves in the summer sunshine
Teignmouth from Shaldon, Devon, September 1933A GWR publicity view of the seaside town of Teignmouth in Devon, showing the estuary, beaches, town and pier. This image was taken in September 1933 from the Shaldon Botanical Gardens on the southern
Exmouth Beach, Devon, July 1950A GWR publicity view of Exmouth Beach on the southern coast of Devon, July 1950, showing holidaymakers having fun on the beach in the summer sunshine
Clock Tower & Esplanade, Exmouth, Devon, August 1931A GWR publicity view of the seaside town of Exmouth in Devon, showing the esplanade and clock tower. Taken in August 1931 from around The Beacon up the hill
Victoria Park, Bideford, Devon, c. 1930sA GWR publicity view of Victoria Park in Bideford, north Devon, c.1930s. Victoria Park opened in 1912 with a small pavilion which can be seen in the background on the right
Bigbury-on-Sea & Burgh Island, Devon, August 1928A GWR publicity view of Bigbury-on-Sea & Burgh Island on the southern coast of Devon in August 1928. Burgh Island is a small island connected to the mainland at low tide via Bigbury Beach
The Beach at Sidmouth, Devon, August 1936A GWR publicity view of the beach at Sidmouth in South Devon, August 1936, showing the town, Salcombe Hill and the coastal cliffs in the background
Wildersmouth Cove, Ilfracombe, Devon, September 1934A GWR publicity view of Wildersmouth Cove at Ilfracombe in Devon. Taken in September 1934 this image shows holidaymakers having fun on the beach
Burrator Lake, Devon, August 1928View of Burrator Reservoir, near Plymouth in Devon, August 1928. The lake is surrounded by the open moorlands and woodlands of Dartmoor
Dartmouth and Kingswear from Warfleet, c1900A GWR publicity shot. This photograph was taken prior to the building of the Naval College building in 1905. The wooden hulk, Britannia, can be seen far upstream. It was used as a cadet training ship