THE PORT OF TEIGNMOUTH - SOUTH DEVON - ENGLAND
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2009-05-20 Dartmouth
2009-05-20 Dartmouth
2009-05-20 Dartmouth
2009-05-20 Dartmouth
2009-05-20 Dartmouth
2009-05-20 Dartmouth
2009-05-20 Dartmouth
2009-05-20 Dartmouth
2009-05-20 Blackpool Sands looking east.
2009-05-20 Blackpool Sands looking east.
2009-05-20 (d) Dartmouth's Town Crier issues his decree that the Royal Marine Band, Britannia College, would perform in the Park at 1630hrs.
2009-05-20 (d) Dartmouth's Town Crier issues his decree that the Royal Marine Band, Britannia College, would perform in the Park at 1630hrs.
2009-05-20 (c) Her Majesy's Royal Marine Band marches to the Park for its final performance.
2009-05-20 (c) Her Majesy's Royal Marine Band marches to the Park for its final performance.
2009-05-20 (b)  The edict giving the Band
2009-05-20 (b) The edict giving the Band "the Freedom of Entry into the Town of Dartmouth" is carried onto the concourse.
2009-05-20 (a) Her Majesty's Royal Marine Band, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, arrives on the concourse for the closing ceremony.
2009-05-20 (a) Her Majesty's Royal Marine Band, Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, arrives on the concourse for the closing ceremony.
2009-05-20 (3) The view of Slapton Sands as you approach from the north.
2009-05-20 (3) The view of Slapton Sands as you approach from the north.
2009-05-20 (2) The Sherman tank stands as a memorial to the 946 American Servicemen who lost their lives during Exercise Tiger.
2009-05-20 (2) The Sherman tank stands as a memorial to the 946 American Servicemen who lost their lives during Exercise Tiger.
2009-05-20 (1) Slapton Sands - 8 Landing Ship Tanks (LSTs) were caught in Lyme Bay, 28-4-1944, by German E-Boats. Ken Small tirelessly campaigned for the recovery of the one seen here from the sea.
2009-05-20 (1) Slapton Sands - 8 Landing Ship Tanks (LSTs) were caught in Lyme Bay, 28-4-1944, by German E-Boats. Ken Small tirelessly campaigned for the recovery of the one seen here from the sea.
THE PORT OF TEIGNMOUTH - SOUTH DEVON - ENGLAND