Queen Ann's Walk, Barnstaple, North Devon (1865)
Rock & CompanyRepository | Library | Shelf |
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Devon | West Country Studies | S SC0093 |
SC0093
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Publication Details
White, William. History, gazetteer, and directory of Devonshire. Sheffield: Robert Leader, 1850. p. 569.Queen Anne's Walk, on the west side of the principal quay, is a piazza or corridor, which formerly served as an exchange for the merchants. It is 67 feet long, and 12 broad, and has a series of stone columns supporting the roof, and a parapet, on which is a fine full-length statue of Queen Anne, in whose reign it was rebuilt. The statue is dated 1708, and was the gift of Robert Rolle, Esq.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
Steel l.engr vign
58x91mm
Rock & Co. ; no. 5327 ; 3 Apr 1865
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1865