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The North-West Devon coast: a celebration of cliffs and seashore from the Hartland Peninsula to the Taw-Torridge Estuary (2013)

Peter Keene

Lloyd's war losses: the First World War, casualties to shipping through enemy causes 1914-1918 (1990)

Lloyd's of London

Illustrated history of Appledore 3: its place in history (2017)

David Carter

The Great Western Railway in the First World War (2010)

Sandra Gittins

Proceedings 2014 (2015) [72, 2014]

Devon Archaeological Society

How to trace the history of your car (1991)

Philip Riden

North view - top, Strand - bottom, Willett St. (c.1930)

North ..

North view (looking down Chingswell St., Bideford) (c.1930)

North ..

[Chingswell Street, Bideford] (c.1925)

Petrol, a peer and the Paddington Sleeper (1997)

Mark Brayshay

Hidden Devonport: Pottery Quay (2005)

Small crater & damaged houses, Comrie Crescent, Queens Road. Air raid, night of 24th April 1942 (1942)

East Devon aircrew and airfields (2000)

Grahame Holloway

Railway records: a guide to sources (2001)

Cliff Edwards

Old Minehead and around: a pictorial record of the last hundred years with commentary (1983)

Hilary Binding

Know Guernsey, Alderney, Sark and Herm (1986)

Guernsey (1977)

G. W. S. Robinson

Know Guernsey 1966: a complete and new book of reference for everyone living on or interested in ... Guernsey (1966)

Know Guernsey

A history of Ilfracombe (1984)

Lamplugh, Lois

Maritime Guernsey (1992)

Sally Rousham

Guernsey (1960)

States of Guernsey

An account of the island of Jersey: containing a compendium of its ecclesiastical, civil and military history (1824)

W. Plees

Plymouth: a new history (1979) [Vol 2, 1603 to the present day]

Crispin Gill

Jersey through the lens again (1989)

Elizabeth Bois, H.M de Ste Croix, Alan Young

Jersey: a second selection in old photographs (1989)

Raoul Lempriere

The Channel Islands: a new study (1977)

Victor Coysh

Images of the past (1987)

Christopher Lake

Plymouth: a new history (1966) [Vol 1, ice age to the Elizabethans]

Crispin Gill