Dittisham, Devon
        
        Looking south-by-east down the River Dart from Dittisham Beach.  The
Anchor Stone can just be made out in midstream in the centre of the picture. In the foreground is a sailing dinghy named SEALARK, owned by W. Giles, who may be the man sitting in the boat. The boat has a lug foresail and a triangular mizzen and is in use as the photographer's transport. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 21617.
      
    Anchor Stone can just be made out in midstream in the centre of the picture. In the foreground is a sailing dinghy named SEALARK, owned by W. Giles, who may be the man sitting in the boat. The boat has a lug foresail and a triangular mizzen and is in use as the photographer's transport. Francis Frith & Co negative no. 21617.
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Object Details
| ID: | G2496 | 
|---|---|
| Type: | Glass photonegative | 
| Display location: | Not on display | 
| Creator: | Francis Frith & Co | 
| Places: | Dittisham | 
| Date made: | ca.1889 | 
| Measurements: | 152 mm x 215 mm | 
