Dittisham, Devon
Looking south-by-east down the River Dart from Greenway, on the
east bank just south of Dittisham Ferry. The Anchor Stone is in midstream in the centre of the picture. In the foreground is a sailing dinghy named SEALARK, owned by W. Giles, who may be the man sitting in the boat. The boat has a lug foresail and a triangular mizzen and is in use as the photographer's transport. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 21613.
east bank just south of Dittisham Ferry. The Anchor Stone is in midstream in the centre of the picture. In the foreground is a sailing dinghy named SEALARK, owned by W. Giles, who may be the man sitting in the boat. The boat has a lug foresail and a triangular mizzen and is in use as the photographer's transport. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 21613.
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Object Details
ID: | G2494 |
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Type: | Glass photonegative |
Display location: | Not on display |
Creator: | Francis Frith & Co |
Places: | Dittisham |
Date made: | ca.1889 |
Measurements: | 151 mm x 214 mm |