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Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Looe Beach from Banjo Quay, Cornwall, August 1951

Looe Beach from Banjo Quay, Cornwall, August 1951
A GWR publicity view of the coastal town of Looe and East Looe Beach in Cornwall. Taken in August 1951 from the banjo pier this image shows holidaymakers taking a stroll along the pier

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Looe Beach, Cornwall, August 1951

Looe Beach, Cornwall, August 1951
A GWR publicity view of East Looe Beach and the coastal town of Looe in Cornwall, August 1951. This image was probably taken from a boat on the water looking back to the shore

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Banjo Quay and Beach at Looe, Cornwall, August 1951

Banjo Quay and Beach at Looe, Cornwall, August 1951
A GWR publicity view of the Banjo Pier at Looe in Cornwall, August 1951. The pier was the first of its type built in the world and is so called because it looks like a banjo from above

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: East Looe Beach, Cornwall, August 1951

East Looe Beach, Cornwall, August 1951
A GWR publicity view of East Looe Beach in Cornwall, August 1951, showing holidaymakers covering the sand. Couples and families are lounging in deckchairs enjoying the sunshine

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Looe Harbour and Bridge, Cornwall, August 1951

Looe Harbour and Bridge, Cornwall, August 1951
A GWR publicity view of Looe harbour and bridge, Cornwall, August 1951. The stone bridge was built in 1853 and connects the western and eastern sides of the town

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: The Banjo Pier at Looe, Cornwall, August 1936

The Banjo Pier at Looe, Cornwall, August 1936
A GWR publicity view of the Banjo Pier at Looe in Cornwall, August 1936. The pier was the first of its type built in the world and is so called because it looks like a banjo from above

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Looe Bay, Cornwall, August 1936

Looe Bay, Cornwall, August 1936
A GWR publicity view of the coastal town of Looe and Looe Bay, Cornwall, August 1936. This image shows the Banjo Pier at the Looe Estuary

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Looe Quay, Cornwall, c. 1930

Looe Quay, Cornwall, c. 1930
A GWR publicity view of the coastal town of Looe in Cornwall, taken looking upstream in c.1930. The church tower of The Parish of Saint Nicholas is in the bottom right of the image

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Looe Ferry, Cornwall, March 1924

Looe Ferry, Cornwall, March 1924
A GWR publicity view of the ferry landing stage at the town of Looe in Cornwall, March 1924. Small boats line the shore in the foreground while people are walking along the slipway by the harbour

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Looe, Cornwall, March 1924

Looe, Cornwall, March 1924
A GWR publicity view of the coastal town of Looe in Cornwall, taken in March 1924 and looking upstream. The church tower of The Parish of Saint Nicholas is in the bottom right of the image

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Scilly Isle Flower Traffic, Cornwall, August 1928

Scilly Isle Flower Traffic, Cornwall, August 1928
A GWR publicity image taken on one of the Scilly Isles off the coast of Cornwall in August 1928, showing boats at the harbour loading flowers for shipping to the mainland

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: The Coastline Between Lizard and Kynance Cove, Cornwall, July 1924

The Coastline Between Lizard and Kynance Cove, Cornwall, July 1924
A GWR publicity view of the coast between Lizard and Kynance Cove in Cornwall, July 1924, showing the dramatic cliffs and rolling waves crashing onto rocks

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Between Lizard and Kynance Cove, Cornwall, July 1923

Between Lizard and Kynance Cove, Cornwall, July 1923
A GWR publicity view of the coastline between Lizard & Kynance Cove in Cornwall, July 1923, showing the dramatic cliffs, rock formations and crashing waves

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: The Coast Between Lizard & Kynance Cove, Cornwall, July 1923

The Coast Between Lizard & Kynance Cove, Cornwall, July 1923
A GWR publicity view of the coastline between Lizard & Kynance Cove in Cornwall, July 1923, showing the dramatic cliffs and crashing waves

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Lizard Point, Cornwall, July 1923

Lizard Point, Cornwall, July 1923
A GWR publicity view of Lizard Point in Cornwall, July 1923, showing the most southerly part of the UK and the old lifeboat station and its slipway

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Lands End & The First and Last House, Cornwall, c. 1950

Lands End & The First and Last House, Cornwall, c. 1950
A GWR publicity view of Lands End in Cornwall, taken from the south side near the First and Last House at the top of the cliff, c.1950

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Lands End and Longships Lighthouse, Cornwall, c. 1950

Lands End and Longships Lighthouse, Cornwall, c. 1950
A GWR publicity view of Lands End and Longships Lighthouse, Cornwall. Taken on a sunny day c.1950 the lighthouse is clearly visible beyond the rugged rocks below the cliffs

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Lands End, Cornwall, c. 1950

Lands End, Cornwall, c. 1950
A GWR publicity view of the southern side of Lands End in Cornwall, c.1950, showing the First and Last House and the rugged rocks below

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Lands End and Longships Lighthouse, Cornwall, c. 1928

Lands End and Longships Lighthouse, Cornwall, c. 1928
A GWR publicity view of the northern side of Lands End, Cornwall, c.1928, showing Longships Lighthouse in the distance

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Lands End, Cornwall, c. 1928

Lands End, Cornwall, c. 1928
A GWR publicity view of the north side of Lands End, Cornwall, c.1928, showing the rugged coastal cliffs

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Cliffs at Lands End, Cornwall, 2nd February 1925

Cliffs at Lands End, Cornwall, 2nd February 1925
A GWR publicity view of the cliffs below the First and Last House at Lands End, Cornwall, 2nd February 1925

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Cliffs at Lands End, Cornwall, 1924

Cliffs at Lands End, Cornwall, 1924
A GWR publicity view of the cliffs at Lands End in Cornwall, 1924. These cliffs lie below the First and Last House

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Lands End, View towards Longships, February 1924

Lands End, View towards Longships, February 1924
A GWR publicity view of the view towards Longships Lighthouse at Lands End, Cornwall, February 1924. The natural archway can be seen in the rocks closer to the shore

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Lions Den, Lands End, Cornwall, February 1924

Lions Den, Lands End, Cornwall, February 1924
A GWR publicity view of the Lions Den at Lands End in Cornwall. Taken around February 1924 this image shows the rugged coastal cliffs at Lands End, looking towards Enys Dodnan Arch

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Overview of Teignmouth, Devon, August 1950

Overview of Teignmouth, Devon, August 1950
A GWR publicity view of Teignmouth in Devon, taken from the golf course in August 1950 and showing the fields surrounding the seaside town as well as the south Devon coastline

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Teignmouth to Shaldon Ferry, Devon, August 1937

Teignmouth to Shaldon Ferry, Devon, August 1937
A GWR publicity view of passengers disembarking the Shaldon Ferry in Devon in August 1937. The seaside town of Teignmouth can be seen on the opposite side of the estuary

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Boats on Shaldon Beach, Devon, August 1937

Boats on Shaldon Beach, Devon, August 1937
A GWR publicity view of several small boats on the beach at Shaldon, at the mouth of the River Teign in Devon, August 1937

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Shaldon Beach and Bridge, Devon, September 1933

Shaldon Beach and Bridge, Devon, September 1933
A GWR publicity view of Shaldon Beach and Bridge, Devon. Taken in September 1933 from the shingle, this image shows boats on the beach at low tide

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: View to Shaldon at Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933

View to Shaldon at Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933
A GWR publicity view of Teignmouth in Devon, showing the view to the village of Shaldon across the mouth of the river. Taken in September 1933 this image features a family preparing for a trip on a

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: East Beach at Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933

East Beach at Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933
A GWR publicity view of the seaside at Teignmouth, September 1933. This image shows the east or Town Beach and was probably taken from the Grand Pier

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933

Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933
A GWR publicity view of East or Town Beach at the seaside town of Teignmouth in Devon, September 1933. This image was probably taken from the Grand Pier

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: West Beach, Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933

West Beach, Teignmouth, Devon, September 1933
A 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

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Aerial panoramic view of Brenta Dolomites emerging from clouds, Madonna di Campiglio

Aerial panoramic view of Brenta Dolomites emerging from clouds, Madonna di Campiglio, Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Clouds over Brenta Dolomites and Lake Ritorto at sunset, Madonna di Campiglio

Clouds over Brenta Dolomites and Lake Ritorto at sunset, Madonna di Campiglio, Trento province, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Hikers admiring Brenta Group Dolomites reflected in Lago Nero di Cornisello at dawn

Hikers admiring Brenta Group Dolomites reflected in Lago Nero di Cornisello at dawn, Trento, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Foggy sunrise over Brenta Dolomites viewed from Rifugio Cornisello

Foggy sunrise over Brenta Dolomites viewed from Rifugio Cornisello, Adamello Brenta Nature Park, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Brenta Dolomites mountains reflected in pristine water of Lago Nero di Cornisello at

Brenta Dolomites mountains reflected in pristine water of Lago Nero di Cornisello at sunrise, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: One of many fossil filled boulders in the Clam Beds along Red Basin Trail in Petrified

One of many fossil filled boulders in the Clam Beds along Red Basin Trail in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: The eastern edge of the Clam Bed Mesa along the Red Basin Trail in Petrified Forest

The eastern edge of the Clam Bed Mesa along the Red Basin Trail in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, United States of America, North America

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: West Beach, Teignmouth, Devon, August 1930

West Beach, Teignmouth, Devon, August 1930
A GWR publicity view of Back Beach at Teignmouth in Devon, August 1930. The beach is lined with holidaymakers in deckchairs sunning themselves in the summer sunshine

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: East Beach, Teignmouth, Devon, c. 1925

East Beach, Teignmouth, Devon, c. 1925
A GWR publicity view of the seaside at Teignmouth, c.1925. This image shows the east or Town Beach and was probably taken from the Grand Pier

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Boats at Exmouth Beach, Devon, August 1931

Boats at Exmouth Beach, Devon, August 1931
A GWR publicity view of several small boats at Exmouth Beach in Devon, August 1931. One of the boats is called the Fairy Queen and another is called Rose

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Exmouth Beach, Devon, July 1923

Exmouth Beach, Devon, July 1923
A GWR publicity view of Exmouth Beach, looking south east along the coast of Devon, in July 1923. The water is full of small boats and people are gathered towards the far end of the beach

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Exmouth Beach, Devon, August 1931

Exmouth Beach, Devon, August 1931
A GWR publicity view of Exmouth Beach, looking towards the Queens Drive end of the seaside town of Exmouth in Devon, August 1931

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Bigbury-on-Sea & Burgh Island from Challaborough Cove, August 1928

Bigbury-on-Sea & Burgh Island from Challaborough Cove, August 1928
A GWR publicity view of Bigbury-on-Sea & Burgh Island on the southern coast of Devon. Taken from Challaborough Cove, just north of Bigbury-on-Sea, in August 1928

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Bigbury & Bantham Sands, Devon, August 1928

Bigbury & Bantham Sands, Devon, August 1928
A GWR publicity view of Bigbury & Bantham Sands on the southern coast of Devon, August 1928. A couple are having a picnic on the top of the cliffs, looking down at holidaymakers on the beach below

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Bantham & Bigbury Sands, Devon, August 1928

Bantham & Bigbury Sands, Devon, August 1928
A GWR publicity view of Bantham & Bigbury Sands in Devon, August 1928, showing the beach at low tide with the coastline in the distance

Background imageImages Dated 6th February 2021: Bantham, Devon, August 1928

Bantham, Devon, August 1928
A GWR publicity view of Bantham on the south Devon coast, August 1928, showing a number of tents nestled among the grass covered dunes



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