Grid reference SX9472
near to Teignmouth, Devon, England
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Regents Gardens
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Esplanade, Teignmouth
View from Den Promenade.
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Teignmouth War Memorial
Located on The Promenade, Teignmouth War Memorial was dedicated in 1921 in grateful memory of the men of Teignmouth who fell in the Great War (1914-1919). Link Further names were added after the Second... ( more)
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Storm damage on the promenade
After some severe storms during February 2014, a lot of damage has been done to the dwarf walls around the planting areas behind the sea front promenade.
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The pier and the sea wall at the Point, low tide, early morning, Teignmouth
High tide was not high enough to obliterate the previous day's footprints in the sand.
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The end of the spit
The end of the spit that appears at low tide just to the north of the Teign estuary.
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Brunswick Street, Teignmouth
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Houses on Courtenay Place, Teignmouth
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Teignmouth Grand Pier, disused section
Viewed from the north. The pier was built in 1865 but only the inner section of it is still in use. This is a view through the barrier into the disused section. Another contributor had been here just a few days earlier SX9472 : The end of the pier ? but this... ( more)
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Derailment at the Peter Pan Railway
The Peter pan Railway was a children's railway on Teignmouth sea front for many years and was operated mostly by students doing holiday work. Occasionally, as here, the trains left the track - nothing to do with the students of course!... (more)
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Longshore Drift Prevention
Groynes are effective at trapping material as it is moved along the coast by longshore drift. Groynes are typically made from sturdy wooden bars, similar to railway sleepers, and have a life expectancy of around 30 years, although their... (more)
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Pillars at entrance, no.5 George Street
This prominent four-storey building is for sale. The handy stationery shop on the right has closed. Axiom veterinary laboratories moved to Newton Abbot.
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