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Queen Anne's Walk, Barnstaple, south front. Immediately left is the River Taw. Before being filled-in, the large sunken rectangular paved area in fron
Queen Anne's Walk, Barnstaple, south front. Immediately left is the River Taw. Before being filled-in, the large sunken rectangular paved area in front was Barnstaple Quay at which merchant ships loaded and unloaded
"The Strand, Barnstaple", painted c.1880s by Joseph Kennedy (c.1838–1893), view looking northward. Visible buildings are Queen Anne's Walk (The Mercan
"The Strand, Barnstaple", painted c.1880s by Joseph Kennedy (c.1838–1893), view looking northward. Visible buildings are Queen Anne's Walk (The Mercantile Exchange); Star Hotel (background right, demolished); steeple of St Nicholas's Chapel by West Gate (all demolished). Collection of Barnstaple Town Council, displayed in Barnstaple Guildhall
Queen Anne's Walk, East side. In the centre of the parapet are shown the arms of Chichester; raised above to the left are those of the Borough of Barn
Queen Anne's Walk, East side. In the centre of the parapet are shown the arms of Chichester; raised above to the left are those of the Borough of Barnstaple, to the right those of Robert Incledon, Mayor of Barnstaple 1712–13, who supervised the building process. The two contemporary brass tablets inscribed in Latin record the essential history of the building
Barnstaple Quay, 19th century, viewed from the River Taw. Queen Anne's Walk to left
Barnstaple Quay, 19th century, viewed from the River Taw. Queen Anne's Walk to left
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Barnstaple Clock Tower
Barnstaple Clock Tower
The exterior of the Pannier Market, built in the mid-19th century
The exterior of the Pannier Market, built in the mid-19th century
Barnstaple Clock Tower, erected in 1862 as a memorial to Prince Albert
Barnstaple Clock Tower, erected in 1862 as a memorial to Prince Albert
Barum House, The Square: Town Council's offices
Barum House, The Square: Town Council's offices