Appledore
Looking south-east from high ground above the town with Tapeley House
in the far left distance and the old signal tower (built 1841) known as Chanter's Folly in the right distance. Three laid-up steamships are dried out in the River Torridge. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 75152.
in the far left distance and the old signal tower (built 1841) known as Chanter's Folly in the right distance. Three laid-up steamships are dried out in the River Torridge. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 75152.
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Object Details
ID: | G3360 |
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Type: | Glass photonegative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Francis Frith & Co |
Places: | Appledore |
Date made: | ca.1923 |
Measurements: | 164 mm x 214 mm |
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