Wagons delivering clay to the Port of Teignmouth
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The photograph on this page of Wagons delivering clay to the Port of Teignmouth by Robin Stott as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Robin Stott Taken: 11 Dec 2012
Action on Quay Road. When a ship is planning to leave port on the high tide, the clay wagons come thick and fast from the processing works near Kingsteignton. Pulverised blended clay is tipped on the quay and loaded into the hold of the ship by mobile bucket cranes.
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