EPW041171 ENGLAND (1933). The Quay and the city, Exeter, from the south-west, 1933

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Pennawd [EPW041171] The Quay and the city, Exeter, from the south-west, 1933
Cyfeirnod EPW041171
Dyddiad May-1933
Dolen
Enw lle EXETER
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 292102, 92054
Hydred / Lledred -3.528594599696, 50.717512216524
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SX921921

Pinnau

Central School

Ann
Wednesday 8th of May 2019 06:48:44 PM
James Street.?

Ann
Wednesday 8th of May 2019 04:44:29 PM
Friars Terrace.

Ann
Wednesday 8th of May 2019 04:40:56 PM
Palace Gate Convent School

Kate Burhouse
Saturday 27th of April 2019 10:58:46 AM
The Penny Ferry

Kate Burhouse
Saturday 27th of April 2019 10:57:33 AM

Kate Burhouse
Saturday 27th of April 2019 10:56:06 AM
Chimney of power station. Now a climbing wall

Charles Dale
Monday 25th of January 2016 09:54:14 PM
The Salvation Army, Exeter Temple corps

Gloriousnse
Friday 22nd of August 2014 06:53:42 PM
View looking south.

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 10:26:02 AM
Holy Trinity Church

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 09:48:50 AM
View broadly south.

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 09:44:27 AM
Custom House

Class31
Thursday 20th of June 2013 09:42:57 AM
The warehouses as they now are, converted into offices.

Allen T
Thursday 6th of June 2013 03:30:31 PM
I'm sure that this was the photo in the window of a shop in Princesshay, Exeter for a number of years before the recent redevelopment. It was blown up to approximately 7 feet x 7 feet and although over magnified was a fascinating picture. I've often wondered where it came from, now of course the answer seems obvious.

Allen T
Thursday 6th of June 2013 03:15:32 PM
Holy Trinity Church. No longer a church, Holy Trinity occupies a site, just inside the old South Gate, that has had an ecclesiastical presence since medieval times. Now the home of the Exeter White Ensign Club, a club for servicemen, ex-servicemen and their families. The church closed and was taken over by the White Ensign Club in 1977 as a meeting place and social club. There is a large model of the York Class HMS Exeter on display and other HMS Exeter memorabilia.

Allen T
Wednesday 22nd of May 2013 10:48:29 AM
The city wall. Part of the 70% of the wall that still remains, an amazing feat for a two thousand year old structure. Up until the redevelopment of part of Southernhay businesses actually incorporated the city wall within their structure and were built right up against the wall. Now the wall is treated with far more respect and is a stand alone historic structure. In this photo it's clear that the wall has been built up against!

Allen T
Tuesday 21st of May 2013 12:01:03 PM
Magdalen Street. A street of Georgian houses which survived the war but by the 1950/60's had been allowed to fall into rotting disrepair and were demolished by Exeter City Council in the early 1960's. I used to shop at several of the premises and there's no doubt that they were extremely rundown but it does beg the question of whether these Georgian properties should have been preserved and conserved by the council. The whole area is now given over to the motor car.

Allen T
Tuesday 21st of May 2013 11:56:01 AM
This building still stands and has been incorporated into the relatively new Southgate Hotel.

Allen T
Tuesday 21st of May 2013 11:43:56 AM
In the 1960's the building was subdivided into flats.

Allen T
Tuesday 21st of May 2013 11:44:42 AM

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 11:11:37 PM
Barnfield Theatre

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 11:10:14 PM
Barnfield Crescent

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 11:09:13 PM
The entrance to Bedford Circus from Southernhay West

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 11:05:53 PM
St Sidwell's Church

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 11:00:58 PM
Southernhay West

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 11:00:09 PM
Southernhay East

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 10:59:30 PM
Southernhay United Reformed Church

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 10:56:29 PM
Exeter Eye Infirmary now a hotel.

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 10:52:20 PM
Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 10:51:32 PM
Bedford Circus

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 11:33:37 AM
The City Wall. A superb view of the surrounding area can now be had from the top of the wall and adjacent car park.

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 12:25:09 AM
The Roman City Wall. Amazingly, given the destruction of much of Exeter's historic past, about 70% of the wall still survives!

Allen T
Monday 20th of May 2013 12:22:56 AM
Sacred Heart RC Church

Allen T
Thursday 16th of May 2013 11:11:29 PM
St Mary Major Church

Allen T
Thursday 16th of May 2013 11:10:53 PM
Built 1867 to replace the old Minster church which was in a poor state. It became less used in the twentieth century, and was demolished in 1971, allowing the formation of the present grassland in front of the cathedral. See http://www.exetermemories.co.uk/em/_churches/stmarymajor.php for more information on this church.

John W
Sunday 30th of October 2016 04:10:01 PM
Small workshops

Allen T
Thursday 16th of May 2013 11:09:26 PM
Lower Coombe Street

Allen T
Thursday 16th of May 2013 11:08:41 PM

Allen T
Thursday 16th of May 2013 11:07:15 PM
Colleton Crescent

Allen T
Thursday 16th of May 2013 11:05:05 PM
Prospect Inn

Allen T
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:12:37 PM
The old quay fish market.

Allen T
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:11:55 PM
Warehouses now converted into offices.

Allen T
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:10:49 PM
The Onedin Line. Exeter Quay became famous in the 1970's as one of the main locations for the BBC's well loved, Onedin Line. The series, about a ship's master trading from the Port of Liverpool, captured the imagination of the nation, with its evocative theme music from the ballet Spartacus, by Aram Khachaturian. Exeter quayside was used as the Port of Liverpool - the warehouses dating from 1835, the Custom House and fish market, and the Prospect Inn all combined to give the producers an authentic backdrop. Many locals would hang around, watching the filming during the two periods of filming. The quay was also used in 1971 for a previous series of the nautical drama.

Allen T
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:10:10 PM
The Quay Custom House

Allen T
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:01:00 PM
Exeter Cathedral

Allen T
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 08:00:14 PM
St George's Meeting Place

Allen T
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 07:58:09 PM
I think more accurately called George's Meeting House nowadays. It was built as a Unitarian chapel in 1760, and named after King George III, who came to the throne the same year. George's Meeting House closed as a chapel in 1983, and had been converted to commercial use (Global Village) by 1987. It was most recently an antiques centre.

Allen T
Tuesday 21st of May 2013 01:05:48 PM
Mermaid's Yard

Allen T
Tuesday 14th of May 2013 07:56:59 PM