Dartmouth the harbour and castle from Dyer's Hill ([1850?])
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Publication Details
Cooke, G. A. A topographical and statistical description of the county of Devon. London: Sherwood & Co., c.1830. p. 293. DARTMOUTH,a very considerable sea-port town, most delightfully situated near the confluence of the river Dart with the British Channel. There are few towns in the West of England, that have in their immediate vicinity so many handsome mansions and elegant seats. Besides the resident gentry in the summer season, it is the resort of numerous visitors, attracted by the beauty of the river, and the ever-varying scenery which surrounds it.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
Lithograph
214x337mm
From Dyer's Hill
1850