We Can't Turn Back the Clock to the Golden Age of Bay's Heyday
Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › January 15, 2011
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Herald Express; Torquay (UK) › January 15, 2011
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I AGREE with Lionel Digby (Your Views, December 28) regarding leaving Torquay beauty spots alone and not desecrating any more of our open spaces, gardens etc, but tragically the gentle living of the Victorian age has gone forever, and one cannot walk backwards into the future.
Torquay's heyday will always be the late 1920s up to the outbreak of the Second World War on September 1, 1939.See the full content of this document
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We Can't Turn Back the Clock to the Golden Age of Bay's Heyday
The days when the annual office outing for staff and factory workers took place with charabanc trips to such as Torquay where the pier, as in all seaside towns, was the foc...
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