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Exmouth Beach, Devon, July 1950A crowd of children are gathered on the beach at Exmouth to watch a showing of Punch and Judy. Other families are enjoying the beach and the sea
Albert Clock, Barnstaple, September 1934A view of the Albert Clock looking towards the River Taw and the Taw Bridge. The Albert Clock stands in The Square and was built as a memorial to Queen Victorias husband, Prince Albert
Brixham Harbour, Devon, 1936A view looking north-west over the harbour at Brixham. The harbour is full of fishing vessels. The town had one of the largest fishing fleets in the country during the 1800s
Clovelly, August 1929A view looking west from the harbour wall at Clovelly, North Devon. The tide is out and boats are left resting on the shoreline. The picturesque village rises up a steep hill at the back of the beach
The Mew, River Dart, Devon, c1920sThis view is taken from Kingswear looking over the River Dart to the town of Dartmouth. The ferry is a GWR steamer called the Mew. It ran from 1908 to 1954
Brixham Harbour and town, Devon, c. 1930sTwo couples are enjoying the sights and sounds of a busy Brixham Harbour. One lady sunbathes, whilst her partner paints the view. The town on Brixham can be seen in the background
Paignton Promenade, Devon, Summer 1950A view looking south along the promenade at Paignton. It is adorned with flags of the World, perhaps celebrating the football World Cup taking place in Brazil during June and July of 1950
The Square, Barnstaple, September 1934Several people are enjoying the formal gardens of The Square in Barnstaple. Behind The Square various shops can be seen including Maison Viola (dressmakers)
Blackpool Sands, Devon, c1950Dozens of families are enjoying the beach at Blackpool Sands. The beach is 4 miles south of Dartmouth
Fore Street, Totnes, Devon, c1910A view looking west up Fore Street towards the famous Eastgate arch. The arch was an Elizabethan structure that marked the boundary of the old medieval town
Paignton Harbour, c. 1960sA rather glamorous woman and a fisherman sit amongst lobster baskets and boats in this staged shot from the 1960s. The light coloured building in the background is the Harbour Light Cafe
Goodrington Sands, Devon, 1933This view of Goodrington Sands, Paignton, shows hoards of families enjoying the beach. A slide can be seen in the sea providing entertainment for everyone
Lynmouth, Devon, September 1934A view looking south up the short steep hill that is Lynmouth Street by the quay. Lots of families are bustling around the village and harbour
South Embankment, Dartmouth, August 1950The steamer, the PS Compton Castle, is moored at the South Embankment in Dartmouth. It is packed full of visitors embarking after using the ferry crossing from Kingswear
Brixham Harbour, Devon, c1930sA group of fishermen are gathered at Brixham Harbour, in this view looking south-east. The harbour is busy with fishing vessels
Teignmouth Beach, Devon, c. 1930sA view looking south down the beach at Teignmouth. The beach is lined with holidaymakers and beach huts. The mouth of the River Teign can be seen emerging into the sea in the background
Preston Sands, Paignton, August 1950A busy view of Preston Sands, Paignton, during the summer of 1950. Hundreds of families are enjoying the beach and activities it has to offer
Exmouth Beach, Devon, c1950A view looking west up the beach at Exmouth. Several children are playing in the sea, whilst a family disembark from a rowing boat
Bideford Quay, September 1934A view looking north up Bideford Quay, along the River Torridge. A boat, the Gol Bergen, is also moored up. Bideford was a historic port and at one time was Britains third largest port