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Mouth of the Teign, from Shaldon Beach

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Mouth of the Teign, from Shaldon Beach
Creator: Williams, Thomas Hewitt
Title: Mouth of the Teign, from Shaldon Beach / drawn by T.H.Williams ; printed by T.Bayly
Imprint: [Exeter] : [T.H.Williams]
Date: [1828?]
Format: Lithograph ; 100x152mm
Ref. no.: SC2441

Copies: WSL: M SC2441

Coverage: Devon . Shaldon . Estauries . Teign Estuary . From Shaldon Beach . 1828

Last Updated: 22/12/2004

Associated text: Dugdale, James. The new British traveller. London: J. Robins & Co., 1819. Vol II. p. 177.

Shaldon, on the English Channel, six miles east from Abbot's Newton, and almost under the promontory called the Ness, is the property of Lord Clifford. Of late years it has been the favourite summer resort of many families, visiting the watering places on this coast.

[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]




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