Lyme Regis in 1909 |
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These images are from an album of photographs of Lyme Regis taken in the year 1909 by a visitor to the town |
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A panoramic view of Lyme Regis, the four sections are shown below |
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The Cobb in 1909 |
The Cobb in 1909 |
Blue Lias Rocks on the East Beach |
The White Steam Laundary in Mill Green, Lyme Regis |
Charmouth Road, Lyme Regis |
Granny`s Teeth on the Cobb, Lyme Regis |
Market Day in Lyme Regis |
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Sherbourne Lane in Lyme Regis |
Buddle Bridge where the river Lym runs into the sea. |
Cousens & Company's paddle steamer 'Victoria' arrives from Weymouth. Victoria Pier used to be known as Crab Head until it was renamed following a visit by Princess Victoria with her mother the Duchess of Kent. On 31 July 1833, | |
The Victoria Steam Packet Cosens' Victoria was a regular visitor until 1932 on her summer coasting trip once a week from Weymouth calling at West Bay, Lyme Regis and Seaton with extensions sometimes onwards to Torquay. |
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Charmouth Road, Lyme Regis |
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Lyme Fair. There were two fairs a year. This was probaly the Onion Fair held in October. | The Old Fossil Shop, Lyme Regis |