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[Dartmouth] (1900)

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[Dartmouth] (1900)

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[ Regimental band parading outside the Guildhall, Exeter] (c.1920)

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S. James'. Devonport [Plymouth] J.P. St. Aubyn. Archt (c.1860)

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[Civic and legal procession to Cathedral from Broadgate] (c.1895)

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[Civic and legal procession to Cathedral from Broadgate] (c.1895)

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The Bonfire on Plymouth Hoe (c.1870)

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[ Bideford: procession : flags on buildings] (c.1935)

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[ Bideford: procession : flags on buildings and nurses] (c.1935)

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[ Bideford: procession : flags on buildings and Girl Guides] (c.1935)

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[ Bideford: procession on Bideford Quay] (c.1935)

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[ Bideford: procession : flags on buildings] (c.1935)

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[ Bideford: procession : flags on buildings] (c.1935)

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[ Bideford: procession : flags on buildings] (c.1935)

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Triumphal Arch, Barnstaple-bridge (c.1870)

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[ Children's fancy dress parade in Culverland Road, Exeter on V.E. Day 1945 - Margaret Bilverstone dressed as a nurse] (1945)

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[ Sheriff's garden party, Rougemont House grounds, 8 July 1913] (1913)

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[ Street party in Feltrim Avenue, Exeter celebrating the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer] (1981)

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Arch across Queen Street, Exeter [celebrating the visit of the Royal Agricultural Society. From The Illustrated London News] (1850)

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[ Procession in Dix's Field, Exeter, possibly celebration of the coronation of King Edward V11] (1898)

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[ Children's party, Exeter] (c.1920)

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Procession of the chairing of Sir Ralph Lopes, Bart., the newly elected M.P. for South Devon[at High and South Sts.junct.Exeter] (1849)

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[ Bridge built to commemorate the Agricultural Show, Exeter by W.H.Skinner, builder, in Commercial Road, Exeter] ([1870?)

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