The inns, Barnstaple, North Devon (1865)

Rock & Company
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RepositoryLibraryShelf
Devon West Country Studies S SC0092
Illustration Reference
SC0092
Location
CD 2 DVD 1
Publication Details
Date
1865
Publisher
Scope and Content
The route book of Devon: a guide for the stranger and tourist. Exeter: Besley, 1846. p. 72.The principal Inns are adjoining each other, at the entrance into High-street from Newport, called the Fortescue Arms, and the Lion. There are mail and stage coaches daily for London, Exeter, Plymouth, Bideford, &. which start from one or other of these establishments. - Also a mail and stage coach to Ilfracombe daily. Vans and omnibuses go to and from all the principal towns in the neighbourhood.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
Format
Steel l.engr vign
Dimensions
64x92mm
Note
Rock & Co. ; no. 5326. 3 Apr 1865
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Exterior
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Dates
1865