The Abbey Crescent, Torquay, South Devon (1875)

Rock & Company
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RepositoryLibraryShelf
Devon West Country Studies sB/TOR 7/1876/ROC
Illustration Reference
SC3070-1
Location
CD 47 DVD 7
Publication Details
Date
1875
Publisher
Scope and Content
Thomson, Spencer. Torquay, past and present. London: J. & A. Churchill; Torquay: Seeley, 1877. p. 35.It is time something was said as to its sources of pleasure and amusement, not only for visitors generally, but for those in health, who almost necessarily accompany the ailing. And first let us assure those who meditate coming to Torquay, that they need not fear coming to a town of respirator-wearing invalids, as in smaller places. The general population is quite large enough to dilute the ailing members to scarcely observable proportions.[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
62x90mm
Note
Rock & Co. ; no. 5329. 1 Oct 1875
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General views
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Dates
1875