Clovelly, in the north of Devon (1828)

Thomas Hewitt Williams
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Devon West Country Studies sDEV/1828/WIL
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SC0374
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CD 7 DVD 1
Publication Details
Date
1828
Scope and Content
Chanter, Charlotte. Ferny Combes. A ramble after ferns in the glens and valleys of Devonshire. London: Lovell Reeve, 1857. Third edition. Chapter V. p. 28. CLOVELLY! Thou most difficult place to describe! How, where, am I to begin? Some think they have seen all that is to be seen, have done thy beauties justice, when they have slipped down, and toiled up, thy steep stair-like street.But those who know Clovelly well, will say, See all, see everything; in your journey through the world you will seldom find a place more worth seeing or more deserving a place in your memory.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
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74x118mm
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Dates
1828