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Often described as the “pride of Devon”, the picturesque British port of Dartmouth was built on a series of terraces on a cliff slope. With its naturally deep harbour and its location near the mouth of the Dart River, the naval port is steeped in maritime history and has been a major boat-building centre.

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Press, 15 October 1986, Page 14

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Often described as the “pride of Devon”, the picturesque British port of Dartmouth was built on a series of terraces on a cliff slope. With its naturally deep harbour and its location near the mouth of the Dart River, the naval port is steeped in maritime history and has been a major boat-building centre. Press, 15 October 1986, Page 14

Often described as the “pride of Devon”, the picturesque British port of Dartmouth was built on a series of terraces on a cliff slope. With its naturally deep harbour and its location near the mouth of the Dart River, the naval port is steeped in maritime history and has been a major boat-building centre. Press, 15 October 1986, Page 14

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