Exmouth, The Pier And 'duchess Of Devonshire' 1896
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Exmouth never had a pier in the traditional English seaside sense, just a landing stage to facilitate access to the larger passenger boats that visited the resort. Ships such as the one we see here carried on the passenger trade between the coastal resorts, and steam packets operated between Exmouth and London as early as the 1830s. The advertising hoarding on the pier promoted H Webber, a butcher.
An extract from Exmouth Photographic Memories.
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