Photo by Emil P. Albrecht 

 THE HARBOR OP APPLEDORE PREPARING FOR A HOLIDAY: APPLEDORE, ENGLAND 



No reader of Charles Kingsley needs introduction to the tiny port upon which he dwelt 

 so lovingly in "Westward Ho." One comes to it from Bideford, "the little white town of 

 Bideford sloping upward from its broad tide-river," and hears here "the everlasting thunder 

 of the long Atlantic's swell." Bideford is, I think, the nearest railway station for Clovelly 

 (n miles), the usual one, at all events, and Appledore is but a few miles away on the coast. 



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