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Manaton market (1969)

Manaton market (1969)

Manaton market (1969)

Manaton market (1969)

Manaton market (1969)

Manaton market (1969)

Manaton market (1969)

Manaton market (1969)

Manaton market (1969)

[Princetown market] (c.1900)

The Market House and the Globe Hotel, Exmouth (c.1860)

J. H. H-

New Market-House, Ashburton (c.1850)

New ..

The proposed new market at South Molton Devon: perspective sketch of the entrance in Broad Street looking south east ([1860?])

Ashworth, Edward [attrib]

Uffculme shambles and market square, Devon (c.1975)

Uffculme shambles and market square, Devon (c.1975)

Uffculme shambles, Devon (c.1975)

Uffculme shambles, Devon (c.1975)

Uffculme shambles, Devon (c.1975)

Uffculme shambles, Devon (c.1975)

Open court, or Court of Pie-powder (1860)

George Townsend

The Old Market Place, Exeter ([1838?])

John Gendall

The old market-house at Ashburton, Devon (c.1850)

Old ..

General view from roof of Administrative Building [Construction (1939)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

Laying Ibis roofing to roof of Admin Building [Construction of (1939)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

Administrative Building [Construction of new Cattle Market at (1939)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

Administrative Building [Construction of new Cattle Market at Marsh Barton, Exeter. Rear of Crawford Hotel] (1939)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

The Lower Market. s.e. View from Guinea Street ([1874?])

A. G. Junaig

[ Steps to Higher Market, Goldsmith Street, Exeter] (c.1940)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

[ Steps to Higher Market, Goldsmith Street, Exeter] (c.1940)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

[ Steps to Higher Market, Goldsmith Street, Exeter] (c.1940)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

[ Cattle Market, Marsh Barton, Exeter] (1939)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

[ Market Stalls, Milk street, Exeter] (c.1920)

Anonymous (Pseudonym)

[Dinham window, stair to Cornmarket, W. Market] ([1838?])

John Gendall

New Lower Market and St.George's Hall official opening

Exeter City Council

Transcript and translation of the charter granted in the reign of Henry VI to hold a market ... at Kingsbridge (1851)

Henry VI (King of England)