EAW051936 ENGLAND (1953). A boat on the Exeter Canal and the Countess Wear Bridge, Lower Wear, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.

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Pennawd [EAW051936] A boat on the Exeter Canal and the Countess Wear Bridge, Lower Wear, 1953. This image was marked by Aerofilms Ltd for photo editing.
Cyfeirnod EAW051936
Dyddiad 30-August-1953
Dolen
Enw lle LOWER WEAR
Plwyf
Ardal
Gwlad ENGLAND
Dwyreiniad / Gogleddiad 294091, 89517
Hydred / Lledred -3.4996987992623, 50.695068911822
Cyfeirnod Grid Cenedlaethol SX941895

Pinnau

Countess Wear Youth Hostel just off picture to the left.

Chas Drown
Friday 14th of November 2014 08:07:04 AM
Sing bridge control building.

Chas Drown
Friday 14th of November 2014 08:05:55 AM
Cafe come corner shop in 1950s.

Chas Drown
Friday 14th of November 2014 08:04:50 AM
Landing stage and mooring, used by ships/boats waiting for the bridge to open etc. Latterly used by Exeter University Rowing Club.

Chas Drown
Friday 14th of November 2014 08:02:49 AM
Not sure what the vessel is. It could be a small coastal oil tanker returning to the sea having delivered a cargo of petroleum products to Exeter Quay. Another traffic on the canal was the sludge boat that removed solids from the sewage works to dump at sea. This traffic stopped when the new sewage works was built just the the right (south) of the picture. There is very little, if any commercial traffic on the canal these days.

Maurice
Thursday 13th of November 2014 08:57:18 PM
This house - I assume it was the bridge masters' house - stands where the second carriageway and the bascule bridge stand today. Indeed the bridge is still opened occasionally. In the last twenty years I have been through it once on a ship and for the first time last Saturday had to wait in a traffic queue for a ship to pass. There seems to be very little traffic for the 30th August, even in 1953. Soon this was to become one the well known bottle necks on the main road network. Such was the fascination with large amounts of traffic, that some people in Exeter would take a picnic and sit beside the road to watch the summer holiday makers passing by.

Maurice
Thursday 13th of November 2014 08:51:10 PM
Lakeside Avenue

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:28:10 PM

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:27:02 PM
Countess Wear Infants School

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:25:25 PM
Countess Wear Junior School

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:24:57 PM
Swing Bridge

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:24:14 PM
Topsham Road

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:22:11 PM
Countess Wear Roundabout

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:21:47 PM
Lower Wear Road

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:20:40 PM
Now part of George V playing fields.

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:18:28 PM
Caravan park

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:13:38 PM
This was Martin's Caravans sales and servicing.

Allen T
Thursday 13th of November 2014 05:34:52 PM
Glasshouse Lane

Chas Drown
Thursday 13th of November 2014 04:12:56 PM