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[Gorfin family] ([1935?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

John E.Daw ([1950?])

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Phear Park Carthorse Parade, Exmouth ([1937])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

Phear Park Carthorse Parade, Exmouth ([1937])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[The late Mr.J.Carter] ([1937?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[Marley Glade, Marley Road, Exmouth] ([1935?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

Visit of the Viking ship to Exmouth, Aug. 12th. 1949 (1949)

W. Alexander Puddicombe

Visit of the Viking ship to Exmouth, Aug. 12th. 1949 (1949)

W. Alexander Puddicombe

Visit of the Viking ship to Exmouth, Aug. 12th. 1949 (1949)

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[Mimosa Cottage, Courtlands Lane, Exmouth] ([1930?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[Visit of the Devonshire Association to Exmouth, 1927] ([1927])

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[Exmouth United A.F.C., 1926-7: winners of the 'Peek' senior shield, the 'Passmore' junior shield, the 'Orchard' cup] (1927)

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[Exmouth R.F.C. at Cranford circa 1936] ([1936?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[England v South Africa, Madeira bowling green, Exmouth] ([1930?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

The National Provincial Bank building, Exmouth, after 1927 ([1930?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

National Provincial Bank, Rolle St., Exmouth, 1927 (1927)

W. Alexander Puddicombe

The National Provincial Bank building, Exmouth, after 1927 ([1930?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

Olde & new ([1930?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

Brook House, Maer Road, Exmouth ([1950?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[Coronation parade, the Strand, Exmouth, 1937] ([1937])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[Coronation parade, the Strand, Exmouth, 1937] ([1937])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[King George VI coronation celebrations in George Street, Exmouth, 1937] ([1937])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[King George VI coronation feast in Pound Street, Exmouth, 1937] ([1937])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[King George VI coronation feast in Pound Street, Exmouth, 1937] ([1937])

W. Alexander Puddicombe

[H.A.Blackmore, Chairman of Exmouth Urban District Council] ([1937?])

W. Alexander Puddicombe