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Matches 801 to 850 of 1,036 » See Gallery
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801 | South Zeal Looking north-west towards the centre of the village. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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802 | South Zeal Methodist church. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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803 | Spreyton Uncle Tom's Cottage. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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804 | Spreyton The Tom Cobley Tavern, named after its famous resident. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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805 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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806 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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807 | Spreyton Old Letter Box. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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808 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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809 | Spreyton Close up view of the cobb construction. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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810 | Spreyton Close up view of the cobb construction. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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811 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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812 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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813 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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814 | Spreyton The original baptism font. James Mallett of Spreyton's grandchildren were probably christened in this. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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815 | Spreyton Barn showing the cobb construction typically used for traditional buildings in south-west England. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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816 | Spreyton The Tom Cobley Tavern, named after its famous resident. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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817 | Spreyton Barn. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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818 | Spreyton The Tom Cobley Tavern, named after its famous resident. For more information see "Uncle Tom Cobley" in Wikipedia. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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819 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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820 | Spreyton Cobley Cottage. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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821 | Spreyton The Ten Commandments. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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822 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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823 | Spreyton Path through church yard. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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824 | Spreyton The church where James Mallett and Elizabeth Heal were married in 1703. They were the common ancestors of all the South Tawton, Petrockstowe, Newton Abbot and Topsham Mallett families. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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825 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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826 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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827 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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828 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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829 | Spreyton Church gateway. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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830 | Spreyton |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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831 | Spreyton Steps for mounting onto horses. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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832 | SS Beltana 1913-1930 George and Mary and their 4 children emigrated to Australia aboard this ship, leaving London, England for Melbourne on Jan 15, 1925. | |||
833 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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834 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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835 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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836 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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837 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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838 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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839 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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840 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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841 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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842 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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843 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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844 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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845 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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846 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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847 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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848 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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849 | St Audries |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |
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850 | St Audries St Ethelreda's church. This is part of the St Audries estate. It was rebuilt in the Victorian era by the Acland-Hoods so all traces of the Malets were lost along with many of its original features. |
Owner of original: Richard Mallett |