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River Dart near Staverton station.

England / Devon, Buckfasteigh. Railway station, now headquarters to the South Devon Railway. This heritage railway runs from 6.6 miles from Buckfastleigh to Totnes in Devon. The railway closely follows the Dart River, and was orginally known as the Dart Valley Railway. Photo taken on 7 June 2018.

Thank you to Devon Energy employees and family members for volunteering at the Letter Carriers' Food Drive!

Devon’s 2nd Farming, food & nature celebration took place on

Saturday 17th May 2014 at New Churston Farm, Churston, Brixham

 

www.devonfarmingfoodandnature.org

Devon Allman & Band

 

13 February 2016

De Pul, Uden - The Netherlands.

 

Photography Marco van Rooijen - Copyright, All Rights Reserved!

Cockington. Outside Lanscombe Farm and the water mill further up the road. Not exactly an 'urban' location but it was provided by the Cockington Urban District Council, so...

 

Lowrez pic taken with a Nokia 6020. A more detailed close-up here.

Devon McVey speaking with attendees at Revolution 2023 hosted by Young Americans for Liberty at Gaylord Palms Resort and Convention Center in Kissimmee, Florida.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Taken on holiday in Devon and near by in October 2016.

 

Devon. 25th May 2003

Emma and Helen is an artful shot by Goody

Devon Sproule at Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh 9 September 07

thanks Devon!

 

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The first mention of a church All Saints Churchon this site occurs in a Bishop’s Register of 1259, when Sir Henry de Brattone was instituted as Rector. However, the fine Norman font, with its cable twist and star mountings, provides evidence of a church in the 11th century. The earliest parts of the present building, such as the east wall of the south transept, may date from this period.

 

Many of the carved oak rood screen dates from around 1450, while the Elizabethan carved bench ends in the north transept are among the best in the country. There are ancient memorial tablets, and a fine arched altar tomb. The restoration work of 1850 and 1887 includes windows depicting the Ascension and the Good Shepherd.

 

As the original title of the church is unknown, it was dedicated to ‘All Saints’ by the Bishop of Exeter in 1986. The church is open daily, and a service is normally held every Sunday.

 

www.haccombewithcombe.co.uk/churches.php

Devon Falls (6km west of Talawakele) is named after a pioneer English coffee planter called Devon, whose plantation is situated nearby. The Waterfall is 97 meters high and ranked 19th highest in the Island. Altitude of Devon falls is 1,140m above sea level.

Devon’s 2nd Farming, food & nature celebration took place on

Saturday 17th May 2014 at New Churston Farm, Churston, Brixham

 

www.devonfarmingfoodandnature.org

Sunrise, North Devon Style.

Dawn of a new day.

Devon is simply lovely

Devon. 25th May 2003

Thank you to Devon Energy employees and family members for volunteering at the Letter Carriers' Food Drive!

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