EPW039893 ENGLAND (1932). Bideford Bridge, the River Torridge and the town, Bideford, 1932
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Title | [EPW039893] Bideford Bridge, the River Torridge and the town, Bideford, 1932 |
Reference | EPW039893 |
Date | August-1932 |
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Place name | BIDEFORD |
Parish | BIDEFORD |
District | |
Country | ENGLAND |
Easting / Northing | 245461, 126583 |
Longitude / Latitude | -4.2035070277431, 51.017289205782 |
National Grid Reference | SS455266 |
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Northam Road crossing / halt on what was the Bideford, Appledore and Westward Ho! railway. |
Matt |
Friday 21st of September 2018 09:37:51 AM |
Marsh Farm |
Matt |
Friday 21st of September 2018 09:37:06 AM |
Rockmount Terrace, Pitt Lane
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Hilary |
Sunday 23rd of February 2014 11:40:25 PM |
Class31 |
Wednesday 12th of June 2013 11:33:43 AM | |
The Tarka Trail walking and cycle route partly follows the course of the North Devon Railway, which, for a considerable distance, closely followed the line of the river. South of Bideford the railway crossed from one bank to the other, and the Trail provides a good vantage point for viewing the river. |
Allen T |
Thursday 6th of June 2013 03:03:14 PM |
The River Torridge is the home of Tarka the Otter in Henry Williamson's book. The Torridge local government district is named after the river.
The river rises close to the border with Cornwall (north of the source of the River Tamar)and flows generally east and is joined by the River Waldon, then heads east past Black Torrington and Sheepwash. It is joined by the River Lew near Hatherleigh, and then by the River Okement near Meeth.
It then flows northwards, picking up the River Mere south of Beaford. After this it makes tight bends, and goes past Little Torrington and Great Torrington heading generally north-west. It is joined by the River Yeo at Pillmouth, and then becomes estuarine by Bideford. Between Appledore and Instow it joins the estuary of the River Taw and enters Bideford Bay.
The Tarka Trail walking and cycle route partly follows the course of the North Devon Railway, which, for a considerable distance, closely followed the line of the river. South of Bideford the railway crossed from one bank to the other, and the Trail provides a good vantage point for viewing the river.
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Allen T |
Thursday 6th of June 2013 03:01:20 PM |
The Long Bridge. It is claimed that the first bridge was built in the 14th century by Sir Theobald Grenville. The present structure is supposed to be of 15th century construction, but includes much later repairs, for example in 1638, and was widened in 1865.It has 24 arches all of different sizes. The traditional explanation is that each arch was funded by a different local guild, although there are no records to confirm this. Another theory is that the piers of the arches of the bridge were built on naturally existing and therefore randomly situated large stones in the river.
A former New Year's Eve tradition was to try to run across the Long Bridge during the time taken for the bells of St. Mary's parish church to chime midnight |
Allen T |
Thursday 6th of June 2013 02:54:26 PM |
An interesting sign of the times as a horse pulling a cart, cars and lorries use the bridge. |
Allen T |
Thursday 6th of June 2013 02:46:28 PM |
This was a toy and gift shop in the late fifties. |
Allen T |
Thursday 6th of June 2013 02:36:12 PM |
Up from Exeter St David's and the exit from Bideford station. Always a magical time as it signified the start of our summer holiday and I don't ever remember it raining! I recall how old the waiting room, furniture and fittings looked in the late fifties and how it smelt of stale cigarette smoke. I doubt if much had changed in the 25 years since this photo was taken. |
Allen T |
Thursday 6th of June 2013 02:34:43 PM |
A garage then and still a garage/dealership business today. |
Allen T |
Tuesday 4th of June 2013 04:01:19 PM |
Kingsley Road leading to Westward Ho! |
Allen T |
Tuesday 4th of June 2013 03:57:45 PM |
The Sports Ground. The home of Bideford Town AFC, founded in 1946 and currently in the Premier Division of the Southern League. |
Allen T |
Tuesday 4th of June 2013 03:55:52 PM |
Except it's Bideford AFC. No "Town". I made the same mistake ! |
gBr |
Thursday 15th of January 2015 02:35:08 AM |
Bideford Quay. By the 16th century Bideford had become Britain's third largest port. Sir Walter Raleigh landed his first shipment of tobacco here, although, contrary to popular belief, he was not the first to import tobacco to England. |
Allen T |
Tuesday 4th of June 2013 03:31:42 PM |
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Bideford Bridge 17/03/2013 |
Class31 |
Monday 6th of January 2014 02:44:36 PM |