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Cornish and Devonshire mines (1856)

Kelly's Directories

The Mercantile navy list and maritime directory for 1898 (1898)

Abstract of the returns relative to the expense and maintenance of the poor: County of Devon (1803)

Government of Great Britain

Abstract of the returns relative to the expense and maintenance of the poor: County of Devon (1815)

Government of Great Britain

Bradford County Primary School, Holsworthy ... inspected ... 24-27 January 1983 (1983)

Government of Great Britain

The Terraces of Southernmost England ([1936])

John Frederick Norman Green

Okehampton and Tavistock electricity: special order made by the Electricity Commissioners under the Electricity (Supply) Acts 1882 to 1928 in respect of the Borough of Okehampton, the Urban District ... (1931)

Electricity Commissioners

Devonshire ([1950?])

Maxwell Fraser

The Torbay Express: features of interest en route ([1950?])

British Railways

Gommerock, Kingswear, Devon: an archaeological survey by the Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England : request survey, June 1996 (1996)

Robert Wilson-North

1st Rifle Volunteers: Extracts from the Auxiliary and Reserve Forces Circular ([1872])

British Army

Esso road map, section no. 3: South and West England (1967)

Esso Petroleum Company

Esso road map, section no. 3: South and West England (1962)

Esso Petroleum Company

Abstract of the returns of charitable donations for the benefit of poor persons (1816)

Government of Great Britain

[Devonshire engraved by Baker, Benjamin] No. 22 (1888)

Benjamin Baker

[Devonshire engraved by Baker, Benjamin] No. 22 (1809)

Benjamin Baker

[Robert Pople, Mayor of Exeter 1895-1896, 1896-1897 and 1897-1898] ([1895??])

Elliott & Fry

Growing pains: the shaping of a writer (2010)

Daphne Du Maurier (Lady Browning)

Imperial Hotel, Exmouth, South Devon ([1870?])

F. Waller

Launch of the Exmouth Lifeboat ([1859])

J. Parlby

Water mill (1812)

Robert Dunkarton

A North Devon ox: the property of the Earl of Leicester, of Holkham, Norfolk, for which the first prize and silver medal were awarded at the Smithfield Club Cattle Show, Decr., 1852 (1853)

E. Hacker

Exmouth Haven, &c from a chart in the reign of K.Hen VIII. preserved in the British Museum ([1822])

Exmouth ..

Exmouth (1880)

Newman & Company

The railway station, Exmouth (1881)

Newman & Company

Reredos, Bratton Clovelly Church (1893)

W. W. Sprague & Company

University College & Day Training College, Exeter (1910)

W. W. Sprague & Company

View of 1st premiated design for Plymouth Guild-Hall: the municipal offices in the left foreground are shewn as in course of construction (1870)

W. W. Sprague & Company

Design for the tercentenary armada memorial, Plymouth (1888)

James Akerman

Interior of big school, Kelly College, Tavistock (1877)

W. W. Sprague & Company

Birds eye view of Kelly College, Tavistock and its surroundings (1878)

W. W. Sprague & Company

S.E. view of Kelly College, Tavistock, founded & endowed by Admiral Kelly (1877)

W. W. Sprague & Company

Sherborne Abbey Dorset (1908)

James Akerman

New cathedral Truro: longitudinal section (1878)

James Akerman

St. Mary's Cathedral Truro (1880)

W. W. Sprague & Company

High Altar and Reredos, Truro Cathedral (1888)

James Akerman

Bishops Throne Truro Cathedral (1887)

James Akerman

Dunster Church: Architectural Association excursion 1892 North Somersetshire (1892)

James Akerman

Bath municipal buildings (1892)

James Akerman

Old Cleeve Abbey Somerset: Architectural Association excursion 1892 Somersetshire (1892)

James Akerman

Church of S.Mary Highweek, Newton Abbot ([1905?])

W. W. Sprague & Company

18th century doorheads from Exeter ([1892?])

C. F. Kell

Exeter Cathedral: a portion of a lower canopy, Bishops Throne. 1/2 full size ([1892?])

C. F. Kell

The Guildhall at Exeter: details ([1892?])

C. F. Kell

The Guildhall at Exeter: side elevation ([1892])

C. F. Kell

The Guildhall at Exeter: the portion over pavement of High Street ([1892?])

C. F. Kell

Exeter Cathedral: the Bishop's throne with a bay of the Choir ([1892?])

C. F. Kell

St. Austell, Cornwall ([1830])

W. S. Wilkinson

Truro Cathedral from the south-west as it will appear when completed (1892)

W. W. Sprague & Company

Source of the Exe (1827)

F. C. Lewis