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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Fruit in the Tamar Valley by Andrew Ormerod (2004)
Evening Calstock the railway bridge spans the Tamar linking Cornwall and Devon. In its heyday the Tamar Valley boasted a thriving horticultural industry employing many people, but now only a handful of people still make their living this way. The … Continue reading