Trip with F's on a BP. Firsts, family, Food and Fun.

Next was a folly. A grotto with shells and minerals. There were mines on the original property owned by the Duke of Bedford.
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And the stables.
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We then drove through the little village of Milton Abbott on to Tavistock where those working for the Duke of Bedford lived.
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Then on to Dartmoor.
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More of the Dartmoor NP.IMG_2842.jpg

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Dartmoor Prison.
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Dartmoor ponies.
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There were lots of quarries across Dartmoor. Still some evidence.IMG_2858.jpg

And if gulls by the seaside are called seagulls surely this fellow is a moor gull.
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This is a rebuilt railway bridge for the line from the quarry where the stone for London Bridge was quarried. Used by walkers these days.
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