Location: Morwellham Quay, Devon.

Photographer: Martin Cooke

Keywords: Tourist Boats Rivers

File Size: 55MB

A wooden rail wagon which was used to carry copper ore standing beside a basin off the River Tamar in which is moored the ship the Garlandstone built locally by James Goss and launched in 1909 with woodland rising behind the opposite bank of the River Tamar at Morwellham Quay a World Heritage Site which was once the greatest copper port in Queen Victoria's Empire in the Tamar Valley an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty near Tavistock West Devon South West England UK boats; sailing ship; harbour; quayside; woods; water; woodland; people; couple; tourists; visitors; holidaymakers; man; woman; male; female; lady; trees; wild flowers; rails; flags; crane; vessel; ancient; heritage; historic; history; landscape; old; tourism; tourist attraction; traditional; transport; travel; vacation; holiday; atmospheric; horizontal; leisure; navigation; British; Britain; English; GB; Great Britain; SW England; United Kingdom; West Country; Westcountry

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