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1882 - Some Account of Lyme Regis

This guidebook to Lyme includes an eclectic mixture of facts: ghost stories, local legends, celebrated historians, the origins of street names. By the late 19th century Lyme was a famous tourist destination, and this book shows that there was already an interest in the town's growing catalogue of interesting personalities and anecdotes. By this time the town's recent history was of as much interest to tourists as its geology.

 
 

1882 - Some Account of Lyme

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Title page

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Landslide

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Streets p.5

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Colway House p.6

Some Account of Lyme Regis - The black dog p.7

Some Account of Lyme Regis - The black dog (2) p.8

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Roberts p.24

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Mary Anning p.25

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Climate p.40

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Tailor p.43

Some Account of Lyme Regis - Advertisement p.41

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