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Yes this is on the river dart as described in the other entries, i used to play there as a child Agatha Christy was a patron of our primary school and we visited her house on several occasions. I remember seeing grafitti carved on the trees by the U S servicemen who departed from here.
Sunday 19th August
6:17pm
This photo was taken looking north over the tidal River Dart towards Maypool Cottage. The Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway (which was the GWR Kingswear Branch) runs on the right of the photo. The Maypool Boathouse is positively identified in this photo. Agatha Christie fans may find this area of interest as she lived in Greenway House nearby.
Sunday 5th August
7:19pm
Maypool Boathouse
Sunday 5th August
6:53pm
Was this the boathouse of the Greenway Estate described as the spot where the first victim was discovered in "Dead Man's Folly" 1956 by Agatha Christie. Agatha Christie lived in the nearby Greenway House now owned by the National Trust.
Sunday 5th August
7:12pm
River Dart
Sunday 5th August
6:55pm
Paignton & Dartmouth Steam Railway was the GWR Kingswear Branch
Sunday 5th August
6:55pm
Maypool Cottage
Sunday 5th August
6:52pm
I think this is up river from fowey where they berth ships that are no longer in service, if im wrong please let me
know
Thursday 2nd August
4:41pm
River Fowey, Cornwall
Monday 16th July
10:37am
Carrick Roads, Falmouth ?
Monday 16th July
10:34am
shipping layed up during recession,either,River Fal or River Dart, more likely the Dart with Torquay to Kingwear railway running on the right among the trees.
Saturday 14th July
11:04am
I think this is the Helford River in Cornwall near where the King Harry Ferry crosses. This area has been used for decades as a laying up point for Merchant Ships.
Thursday 5th July
7:21pm
Ships laid up on the River Dart between Noss Point and Greenway; The GWR Kingswear branch, now Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway, visible on right
Tuesday 26th June
7:18am
Dear tgarrett,
That’s great; we’ve reviewed your comment and thanks to your help we can update the catalogue. The original Aerofilms Ltd Register entry for this image says "Axminster"... The revised record will appear here in due course. Hope you have the same success solving some of our other mysteries!
Katy Whitaker
Britain from Above Cataloguer
Monday 2nd July
4:17pm
River Dart above Kingswear?
Saturday 30th June
10:38am
Longwood to the right of the ships. Slightly up river of Noss Creak
Wednesday 27th June
4:24pm
Checking Google maps, would agree with tgarrett.
Wednesday 27th June
10:30am
@Onthecoast, could be, but looking at top right hand corner there is a house near what could be the ferry slipway. Checking google maps there is no house or road on that side. I was sure it was the Fal but will have another look.
Wednesday 27th June
10:24am
River Fal south of King Harry Ferry perhaps?
Tuesday 26th June
11:27am
Ships laid up on the River Dart between Noss Point and Greenway; The GWR Kingswear branch, now Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway, visible on right
Tuesday 26th June
7:18am