Torquay, from the Rock Walk ([1835?])
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Publication Details
A guide to the watering places, on the coast, between the Exe and the Dart. Teignmouth: E. Croydon, 1818. pp. 7-8.A few vessels still trade from Torquay, and ships with coals frequently come from Newcastle, the pier affording every facility for landing their cargoes.As a place of amusement, this watering place may cede the palm to many others, it was built to accommodate invalids, and does not boast of large though it has a neat assembly and billiard room, a library, &.[Text may be taken from a different source or edition than that listed as the source by Somers Cocks.]
Lithograph
125x194mm
From the Rock Walk
1835